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Contents Index VOLUME 25 NUMBER I JANUARY 2008 Nation, State and Football: The Korean Case Guy Podoler ‘Britishers Anxious to Appear on the Cricket Map’: Anglo-New Zealand Cricket in the Imperial Context 1927-58 Greg Ryan Sport on the Sabbath: Controversy in 1920s and 1930s Jewish Palestine Anat Helman Cycle of Conflict: A Decade of Strife in English Professional Rugby Peter Williams Tom Wills, Satan’s Little Helper: A Case Study of Throwing in Nineteenth-Century Australian Cricket Greg de Moore Review Essay: The Ludic and the Ludicrous Allen Guttmann Book Reviews VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 FEBRUARY 15th 2008 Regional Issue: North America Crafting Patriotism Mark Dyreson Prologue: Crafting Patriotism — America at the Olympic Games ‘This Flag Dips for No Earthly King’: The Mysterious Origins of an American Myth ‘To Dip or Not to Dip’: The American Flag at the Olympic Games Since 1936 ‘America’s Athletic Missionaries’: Political Performance, Olympic Spectacle and the Quest for an American National Culture, 1896-1912 Return to the Melting Pot: An Old American Olympic Story Contents Index VOLUME 25 NUMBER I JANUARY 2008 Nation, State and Football: The Korean Case Guy Podoler ‘Britishers Anxious to Appear on the Cricket Map’: Anglo-New Zealand Cricket in the Imperial Context 1927-58 Greg Ryan Sport on the Sabbath: Controversy in 1920s and 1930s Jewish Palestine Anat Helman Cycle of Conflict: A Decade of Strife in English Professional Rugby Peter Williams Tom Wills, Satan’s Little Helper: A Case Study of Throwing in Nineteenth-Century Australian Cricket Greg de Moore Review Essay: The Ludic and the Ludicrous Allen Guttmann Book Reviews VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 FEBRUARY 15th 2008 Regional Issue: North America Crafting Patriotism Mark Dyreson Prologue: Crafting Patriotism — America at the Olympic Games ‘This Flag Dips for No Earthly King’: The Mysterious Origins of an American Myth ‘To Dip or Not to Dip’: The American Flag at the Olympic Games Since 1936 ‘America’s Athletic Missionaries’: Political Performance, Olympic Spectacle and the Quest for an American National Culture, 1896-1912 Return to the Melting Pot: An Old American Olympic Story Prolegomena to Jesse Owens: American Ideas About Race and Olympic Races from the 1890s to the 1920s American Ideas About Race and Olympic Races in the Era of Jesse Owens: Shattering Myths or Reinforcing Scientific Racism? Johnny Weissmuller and the Old Global Capitalism: The Origins of the Federal Blueprint for Selling American Culture to the World Marketing Weissmuller to the World: Hollywood’s Olympics and Federal Schemes for Americanization through Sport Epilogue: Crafting Patriotism — Meditations on ‘Californication’ and Other Trends VOLUME 25. NUMBER 3 FEBRUARY 28th 2008 Regional Issue: North and South East Asia Regional Academic Editor: Fan Hong Introduction to IJHS, Regional Numbers J.A. Mangan Analysing China’s Drive for Olympic Success in 2008 Tien-Chin Tan and Mick Green China’s Economic Development and the Beijing Olympics Jérn-Carsten Gottwald and Niall Duggan The Development of Olympic Solidarity: West and Non-West (Core and Periphery) Relations in the Olympic World lan Henry and Mansour Al-Tauqi Professional Baseball in Korea: Origins, Causes, Consequences and Implications Bang-Chool Kim VOLUME 25 NUMBER 4 MARCH 2008 ‘Glorious Rounders’: The American Baseball Invasion of England in Two World Wars — Unappealing American Exceptionalism Daniel Bloyce The Decline of Mass Sport Provision in the German Democratic Republic Jonathan Grix ‘Play With Us, Not Against Us’: The Debate About Play Days in the Regulation of Women’s Sport Lynn E. Couturier South African Cricket, Imperial Cricketers and Imperial Expansion, 1850-1910 Dean Allen Modern Sport, Middle Classes and Globalization in the Post-War Caribbean 1945-1952: Variations on a Theme Roy McCree Book Reviews VOLUME 25 NUMBER S5 APRIL 2008 Special Issue: International Annual Review Sharing, Arguing, and Seeking Recognition: International Congresses, Meetings, and Physical Education, 1867-1915 Roberta J. Park Muscular Mormonism Richard Kimball Sport, Bureaucracies and London Clerks 1880-1939 Michael Heller The British Government and the Olympic Movement: The 1948 London Olympics Peter J. Beck VOLUME 25 NUMBER6 MAY 2008 Regional Issue: North America Regional Academic Editor: Mark Dyreson Constructing the Preferred Spectator: Arena Design and Operation and the Consumption of Hockey in 1930s Toronto Russell Field Roberto Clemente: Images, Identity and Legacy Samuel O. Regalado Defeated Hero! The 1932 Olympic 5,000-Metre Final Jim Nendel ‘Viva l’Italia! Viva l’Italia!’ Dorando Pietri and the North American Professional Marathon Craze, 1908-10 Matthew P. Llewellyn Review Essay: Travelling: Notes on Basketball and Globalization; or, Why the San Antonio Spurs are the Future Daniel A. Nathan VOLUME 25 NUMBER7 JUNE 2008 Special Issue: Preparing for Glory: Beijing 2008 — Chinese Challenge in the ‘Chinese Century’ Editors: J. A. Mangan and Dong Jinxia Preface: Geopolitical Games — Beijing 2008 J. A. Mangan Prologue: Beijing 2008 —- The Mixed Messages of Contemporary Chinese Nationalism Julia Lovell Olympic Aspirations: Chinese Women on Top — Considerations and Consequences Dong Jinxia and J. A. Mangan Olympian Politics in Beijing: Games but not Just Games Kevin Caffrey Dancing Around the Elephant: The Beijing Olympics — Taiwanese Reflections and Reactions Junwei Yu and J. A. Mangan Sport as Public Diplomacy and Public Disquiet: Australia’s Ambivalent Embrace of the Beijing Olympics Peter Horton The Dish Might Be Overspiced: Fears, Doubts and Criticisms in French Perceptions of Chinese Olympic and Other Successes Thierry Terret Creative Tensions: ‘Join in London’ Meets ‘Dancing Beijing’ — The Cultural Power of the Olympics Vassil Girginov Preparing to Take Credit for China’s Glory: American Perspectives on the Beijing Olympic Games Mark Dyreson Epilogue: Sideshow Beijing 2008: An Absence of Euphoria beyond the Southern Clouds Kevin Caffrey VOLUME 25 NUMBER8 JULY 2008 Regional Issue: Europe Regional Academic Editor: Thierry Terret Introduction: Sport, Europe and Migration Thierry Terret Sport and Immigration in Germany Diethelm Blecking Italian Immigration and Sports in the Iron-producing Basin of Briey (1900-43) Jean-Pierre Favero Between Ethnic Separation and Assimilation: German Immigrants and their Athletic Endeavours in their New American Home Country Annette R. Hofmann Foreign Fields and Foreigners on the Field: Irish Sport, Inclusion and Assimilation Mike Cronin, David Doyle and Liam O’Callaghan 1010 The Migration of Professional Algerian Footballers to the French Championship, 1956-82: The ‘Desire for France’ and the Prevailing National Contexts Stanislas Frenkiel and Nicolas Bancel VOLUME 25 NUMBER 9 AUGUST 2008 Special Issue: ‘Blooding’ the Martial Male: The Imperial Officer, Field Sports and Big Game Hunting J. A. Mangan and Callum McKenzie Introduction: Another Publication of Significance Roberta J. Park Prologue: Statement ‘Duty unto Death’ — the Sacrificial Warrior: English Middle Class Masculinity and Militarism in the Age of the New Imperialism Privileged Education, Hunting and the Making of Martial Masculinity Martial Conditioning, Military Exemplars and Moral Certainties: Imperial Hunting as Preparation for War Martial and Moral Complexities: Changing Certainties in Changing Imperial Landscapes Publicist and Proselytizer: The Officer-Hunter as Scientist and Naturalist Imperial Masculinity Institutionalized: The Shikar Club Martial Masculinity in Transition: The Imperial Officer-Hunter and the Rise of a Conservation Ethic Epilogue: Recapitulation VOLUME 25 NUMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 2008 ‘Make Goals Not War’: The Contribution of International Football to World Peace Peter Hough Fitness: The Early (Dutch) Roots of a Modern Industry Ivo van Hilvoorde The Heroic Importance of Sport: The GAA in the 1930s Tadhg O hAnnrachain It Wasn’t Just Emily Davison! Sport, Suffrage and Society in Edwardian Britain Joyce Kay Authenticating Maori Physicality: Translations of ‘Games’ and ‘Pastimes’ by Early Travellers and Missionaries to New Zealand Brendan Hokowhitu The Migration of African-Americans to the Canadian Football League During the 1950s: An Escape from Racism? Neil Longley, Todd Crosset and Steve Jefferson Book Reviews VOLUME 25 NUMBER Il SEPTEMBER 2008 Regional Issue: North America Cathedrals of Sport: The Rise of Stadiums in the Modern United States Regional Issue Editor: Mark Dyreson; Special Issue Co-Editor: Robert Trumpbour Introduction to IJHS, Regional Numbers J.A. Mangan Prologue — Cathedrals of Sport: Mapping New Territories Mark Dyreson Setting the Scene — Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Practice: When Americans Really Built Programmes to Foster Healthy Lifestyles, 1918-1940 Roberta J. Park Far More Than Commercialism: Stadium Building from Harvard’s Innovations to Stanford’s ‘Dirt Bowl’ Ronald A. Smith If We Build It Will They Come? The Plans for a National Stadium and American Olympic Desires Mark Dyreson ‘Ivy-Coloured Glasses’: The Myth of Wrigley Field Gregg Twietmeyer Stadiums, Boosters, Politicians and Major League Baseball’s Reluctance to Expand: An Exploration of Post-Second World War US Trends Michael Lomax From ‘The Finest Ballpark in America’ to ‘The Jewel of the Waterfront’: The Construction of San Francisco’s Major League Baseball Stadiums Maureen M. Smith If They Built It? Stadium Dreams and Rustbelt Realities in Cleveland Philip Suchma Civil Rights and Sports Landmarks: Discrimination, Jobs and Activism in the Construction of Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Stadium Robert Trumpbour Epilogue — Cathedrals of Sport: Reflections on the Past, Present and Future Robert Trumpbour VOLUME 25 NUMBER 12 OCTOBER 2008 Regional Issue: South Asia Regional Academic Editor: Projit B. Mukharji Introduction to IJHS, Regional Numbers J.A. Mangan The Golden Years of Indian Hockey: ‘We Climb the Victory Stand’ Boria Majumdar The Culture and Politics of Local Sporting Heroes in Late Colonial Bengal and Princely Orissa: The Case of Santimoy Pati Projit B. Mukharji Fair’s Unfair: Simulations of Consumption and Career in Indian Advertising Anisha Datta ‘The Wood Magic’: Cricket in India — A Postcolonial Benediction Somshankar Ray Feel Good, Goodwill and India’s Friendship Tour of Pakistan, 2004: Cricket, Politics and Diplomacy in Twenty-First-Century India Kausik Bandyopadhyay The Centrality of Cricket in Indo-Australian Relations: India, Australia and the ‘Cricket Imaginary’ Brian Stoddart VOLUME 25 NUMBER 13 NOVEMBER 2008 Special Issue: The Balkan Games and Balkan Politics in the Inter-war Years (1929-1939): Politicians in Pursuit of Peace Penelope Kissoudi Prologue: Argument — the Balkan Games and Political Purpose Penelope Kissoudi Sport, Politics and International Relations in the Twentieth Century Balkan Politics: Relations between Greece and the Balkan States in the Inter-war Years and the Role of the Great Powers in the Region Sport in the Balkans Before the Early 1930s Sport, Politics and International Relations in the Balkans: the Balkan Games from 1929 to 1932 Sport, Politics and International Relations in the Balkans: the Balkan Games from 1933 to 1935 Sport, Politics and International Relations in the Balkans: the Balkan Games from 1936 to 1939 Epilogue: Recapitulation — the Balkan Games as an Instrument of Political Purpose VOLUME 25 NUMBER 14. DECEMBER 2008 Special Issue: Olympic Legacies: Intended and Unintended — Political, Cultural, Economic, Educational J. A. Mangan and Mark Dyreson Prologue: Guarantees of Global Goodwill: Post-Olympic Legacies — Too Many Limping White Elephants? J. A. Mangan Olympic Environmental Concerns as a Legacy of the Winter Games Jean-Loup Chappelet

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