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The Role of Clubs in Structuring French Sport: Case Study of Racing Club de France (1882–1908) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Yohann Fortune, Michaël Attali, Doriane Gomet, Jean-Nicolas Renaud
Founded in 1882, the Racing Club de France (RCF) was one of the very first sports clubs to exist in France. It began operating only in 1884, however, under the leadership of Georges de St Clair (se...
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‘The Cheering Was Loud and Long’: Practical Feminism and the England Women’s Hockey Tour of Australia in 1927 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Janet Beverley
Australian women’s hockey was the first women’s team sport to establish itself nationally in Australia and the first to play an international match – 1914 against England. In 1925, the All Australi...
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The Institutional Development of the Philippine Olympic Movement and the Current Rise of Its Olympic Athletes The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Dennis V. Blanco
The paper describes the institutional development of the Olympic movement in the Philippines from the American period to the contemporary era as it operates within the values of ‘Excellence, Respec...
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Introduction The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Yannick Deschamps, Jörg Krieger, Kateryna Chernii
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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The 1968 Olympic Games: Tourism as Part of Nation Branding in Mexico The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Axel G. Elías Jiménez
The Federal Mexican Government organized and funded the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City. The federal government used these as a platform to show and further enhance the country’s economic ...
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Between Passion and Civic Duty: Polish Politics and Sport in Szczecin, 1945–1950 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Ryszard Stefanik
After the Second World War, sports communities in the areas incorporated into Poland became more active. The influx of settlers led to the creation of new organizations, which were based on prewar ...
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Transnational Mediation of Sports: Attention and Verbal Framing of Men’s Handball Teams and Athletes on Danish, German, and Romanian Online Sports News Sites The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Brîndușa-Maria Cerga
Handball’s mediation and framing in the media can be linked to the popularity and likeability of the sport. The research question is how online sports news sites portray men’s handball teams and at...
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Gladiators: 4th-1st Centuries BC The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Alfonso Manas
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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A Mutual Dependency: Postcolonial Relations between the French Athletics Federation and French-Speaking African Athletics Federations (1956–1969) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Cyril Thomas, Nicolas Bancel
While scholars of postcolonial Franco-African relations in the field of sport regularly examine football, they have paid little attention to athletics (track and field). Yet French athletics remain...
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The Politics of Football in Yugoslavia: Sport, Nationalism and the State The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Mark Orton
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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No Foreign Game: Association Football and the Making of Irish Identities The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Dilwyn Porter
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Māori and Field Hockey from 1900: More Than a Game? The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Dylan Quigg Thomas, Lachlan (Lachy) Paterson, Angela Cheryl Wanhalla, Sarah Christine Christie, Erica Maree Newman
Field hockey, introduced to New Zealand in the late nineteeth century, quickly became popular among North Island Māori communities, especially with women. While Māori did not seek to separate thems...
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Sports in South America: A History The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Peter J. Watson
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Football and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Argentina: La Nuestra The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Peter J. Watson
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Major League Baseball Labour Conflict and the Popularization of Fantasy Baseball The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Andrew J. Ploeg
Fantasy sport constitutes a major force in the international sport industry, attracting 62.5 million participants in North America and millions more throughout the world. Despite the significance o...
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Animated by Uncertainty: Rugby and the Performance of History in South Africa The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Derek Catsam
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Flashpoint: How a Little-Known Sporting Event Fueled America’s Anti-Apartheid Movement The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Joshua D. Rubin
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Sports in Africa, Past and Present The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Ryan Shaffer
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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The Matilda Effect The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Roy Hay
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Soccer and Society in Dublin: A History of Association Football in Ireland’s Capital The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Helena Byrne
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 15, 2023)
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Marion Jackson’s Conflicted Sacrifice: The Atlanta Daily World’s Black Southern Sportswriter on the Tension between Integration and HBCU Sport The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Cam Mallett
From 1947 to 1973, a Black Southern sportswriter named Marion Jackson grappled with the role of all-Black sporting organizations during the age of desegregation. As sports editor for the Atlanta Da...
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In Pursuit of Prestige: The International Olympic Committee’s Peace Efforts in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992–1994) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Leslie Waters
In the early 1990s, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) became involved in diplomatic efforts surrounding the dissolution of Yugoslavia and war in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Forced into action by Un...
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Enforced Ostracism? Analysis of the International Sports Organizations’ Reactions to the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Anna Kobierecka, Michał Marcin Kobierecki
The Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 triggered widespread reactions. The global call for the isolation of Russia and its collaborator Belarus has also involved the world of sport, le...
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Windsurfing’s Rapid Global Diffusion: The Evolution of a 1970s Technology-First Sport The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Ben Oakley
There has been considerable academic interest in what has been variously labelled new, lifestyle or, as used here, technology-first sport. This category of participatory sport covers a wide range o...
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Skateboarding in Singapore: Youth, Masculinity and Urban Sports Culture The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Ying-kit Chan
Singapore is a highly urbanized city-state, so arguably all sports assume an urban nature and constitute an urban sports culture. Using skateboarding as a lens, this article examines how its histor...
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‘Christ-Followers on Every Team, in Every Sport, in Every Nation’: Proselytizing Athletes and UCLA The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Danielle Lavoie, Chris Bolsmann
North American sports ministries are a nexus for the relationship between sport, Christian fundamentalism, politics, and capitalism. These organizations have developed expansive evangelizing networ...
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On the Kicking Techniques of Pankration The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 Athanasios Bonas
The ancient Hellenic art of pankration differed from that of pugilism and wrestling in that it included two additional unique aspects: joint manipulations (including chokes, in the form of groundwo...
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Sumiyuki Kotani, the Kodokan Emissary to Brazil The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Gustavo Goulart Braga Maçaneiro, Emerson Franchini
In 1882, in a temple called Eishoji, Jigoro Kano unified the knowledge of ancient jujutsu schools into a system he called Kodokan Judo. At the beginning of the twentieth century, judo became popula...
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On the Origins of the Young Men’s Catholic Association as a Response to the Protestant Recreation Ethic in the United States, 1854–1909 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Alec S. Hurley
In 1854 Reverend Bernard J. McQuaid set forth the outline behind his ideals for a young men’s Catholic association. Similar to the existing Protestant-rooted Young Men’s Christian Association which...
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Sport for All in Brazil in the 1970s: The Institutionalisation of a Government Policy for Mass Sport The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Rodrigo Tramutolo Navarro, Michaël Attali, Marcelo Moraes e Silva
This article analyses the mass sport policy in Brazil established during the government regime of the Military Dictatorship. To conduct this research, journals, newspapers and official documents pr...
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The Sociohistorical Challenges to the Development of Women’s Football in Poland The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Magdalena Zmuda Palka, Marie Stéphanie Abouna
Women’s football is gaining popularity, with more and more girls and women participating in the sport every year around the world, particularly in Europe. While the increase in participation is mos...
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Bold Ambitions, Austere Realities: On the Unfulfilled Plans for the Warsaw Olympic Games The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-01-15 Kamil Potrzuski
In the history of Warsaw, the initiative to build Olympic-sized sports infrastructure has been undertaken several times. None of those attempts resulted in the submission of an official host city b...
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Transactionality, Opportunism and the Third Generation’s Emotional Patriotism. Deservingness and Transnational Football Players in the Polish National Team The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2024-01-15 Przemysław Nosal, Radosław Kossakowski, Wojciech Woźniak
Most studies which focus on the topic of transnational athletes tend to analyse this phenomenon in the context of western European countries, usually those with a colonial past. However, the scale ...
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Modernization Through Leisure and Sports: The Case of Sümerbank Industrial Campuses in Turkey The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Hasan Doğan
The Turkish Republican Regime exploited leisure and sports activities in terms of shaping the community in line with the modernization project of the newborn state in the early republican period of...
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Between Purity and Pragmatism: The Politics of Purebred Breeding and Racing of the Orlov Trotter in Imperial Russia, 1880–1915 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Olga Petri
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, trotting racing had become a popular urban pastime in imperial Russia, largely due to the Imperial St. Petersburg Society of Trotting Horse Breeding. Foun...
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Of Iron Men and the Beer: Democratization and Commercialization in the Triathlon History The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Andrey S. Adelfinsky
This paper on the social and economic history of triathlon restores the past that has been overshadowed by the International Triathlon Union and the World Triathlon Corporation narratives. It is ba...
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Historical Review of Professional Football Migration Trends from Uganda in the Era of Liberalized Sport Labour Migration, 1964-2022 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Yanli Li, Emmanuel Sebata
Elite football migration from Africa has drawn much scholarly attention. The social value attached to the ostensibly fortunate players crossing borders has grown expansively in the continent. Still...
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A Supplementary Sport? Towards a Historical Analysis of the Development of Badminton in New Zealand, c. 1870–1939 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Song Ze Ngo, Geoff Watson
Although badminton has been played in New Zealand for approximately 150 years it has received only minimal attention in scholarly discussions of sport. This paper evaluates the historical developme...
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Dawn of the War on Steroids The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Daniel Rosenke
In May 1987, the U.S. Attorney’s Office filed a federal indictment naming 36 co-conspirators in the largest anabolic steroid trafficking ring in history. A two-year federal investigation revealed a...
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A History of World Taekwondo-Approved Competition Uniforms The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Cindy Park, Tae Yang Kim
The purpose of this article is to explore the establishment of world taekwondo (WT)-approved competition uniforms, and to thereby present the factors that contributed to changes in the uniform and ...
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The Political and Social Determinants of Football Hooliganism in Central Europe in the Interwar Period The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Dariusz Wojtaszyn, Lorenzo Venuti
During the inter-war period (1918-1939) football in Central Europe developed highly successfully, second only to Great Britain – and it was in Central Europe that the international club competition...
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‘Who Walked against Time’: Nineteenth Century Intersections of Pedestrianism and Medicine The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Bruce Hamilton, Greg Ryan
During the nineteenth century, both medicine and sport were transitioning into recognizably modern identities but no formal relationship between the two existed. It has been suggested that the medi...
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Modern Sports in Asia: Cultural Perspectives, The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Shu Wan
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 10-11, 2023)
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Football’s Forgotten Years: Reclaiming the AFL Competition’s Earliest Era – 1870 to 1896 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Dale Blair
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 10-11, 2023)
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Sport, Migration, and Gender in the Neoliberal Age The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Tarminder Kaur
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 10-11, 2023)
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‘God Bless Joan Payson’: The Surprising Coverage of the First Woman to Buy a Sports Team The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Nicholas Hirshon
Joan Whitney Payson developed an extraordinary relationship with the press after becoming the first woman to buy a sports team in North America. As owner of the New York Mets from their inception i...
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A Game Taken Seriously: The Foundations of Yorkshire’s Cricketing Power The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Martin Barrett
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 10-11, 2023)
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‘In Case of Dispute, the French Text is to be Used’: A History of the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus (AIACR), 1904–1922 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Hans Erik Næss
Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is today the undisputed governing body of major motorsport championships like Formula 1 (F1) and the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC). Behind it, h...
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Placard Carriers and Flag Bearers: Gender Representation in the Summer Olympics’ Parade of Nations (1908–2021) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Daniel Malanski
From the inception of the Parade of Nations in London in 1908 to its latest instalment in Tokyo in 2020, billions have watched different generations of men and women entering the Olympic stadium ca...
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Putting Logos on the World’s Best Running Feet: The Emergence of Apparel Sponsors in Ethiopian and Kenyan Athletics The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Hannah Borenstein, Jörg Krieger
Since the 1990s, most athletics federations have undertaken sponsorship negotiations with private shoe/apparel corporations. While these deals bring great sums of cash into the sport, some of which...
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A Dilemma: Women in Turkish Sport News Amidst Modernization and Traditionalism The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 Yavuz Demir, Muammer Öztürk
This study demonstrates how Turkey’s first two female athletes, Halet Çambel and Suat Fetgeri Aşeni, served to promote policies of a new modern woman image in the Olympic games during the early rep...
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The So-Called ‘First’ Korean Taekwondo School: The Ch’ŏngdo Kwan The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Udo Moenig, Hyun Min Choi
Abstract Taekwondo has become one of the most recognizable martial arts around the world. Therefore, this study aims to shed more light on the evolution of taekwondo. Overall, the so-called kwan (taekwondo schools or organizations) played an essential role in the formational process of the taekwondo institutions, but this issue is not very well-known to the taekwondo community and the general public
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A Futile Contestation for Olympic Power: The Case of Roberto G. Peper’s Election to the International Olympic Committee The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-09-08 Cesar R. Torres
Since its founding in the late nineteenth century, the procedure to elect the members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has remained largely unaltered. Although generally accepted in the...
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Halina Konopacka: Famous Polish Female Athlete and Woman of Arts (Sport, Literature, Painting) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-18 Michał Mazurkiewicz
Sports heroes have long been drawing the attention of scholars. Their achievements resonate widely, and their stories are engraved in the collective memory of fans. Halina Konopacka was one of the ...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sport: Sporting Literacy, Attenuated Agency, and Survivance The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Murray G. Phillips, Gary Osmond, Keane Wheeler
Abstract In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a long history of involvement in Western sports. Many of these physical activities emanated originally from Britain, Europe, and the United States of America, and some were distinctly Australian. In order to understand this involvement, the concept of sporting literacy is introduced as a way to capture their motivations, the
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Regulating, Controlling and Using New Financial Inflows: The Introduction of a Modern Licensing Scheme in Swiss Professional Football (1992–2010) The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Gianluca Sorrentino, Gregory Quin
Abstract On the fringes of the Big Five, Swiss football is an emblematic case to be analysed in order to understand the dynamics of the professionalisation of elite football, between the rising performance of the national team and the slow relegation of clubs. Given that a football club’s performance depends on its players and therefore on its financial capacity to recruit and maintain a professional
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Outside: The Story of Qatari Women’s Cycling The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Thomas Ross Griffin, Maryam Abdulaziz Al-Thani
Abstract Qatar has used sport to portray itself as a modern progressive society for over 50 years. But the country’s sportswomen have been conspicuous by their absence throughout this period. The widely held belief that has emerged as a result is that Qatari women simply don’t do sport. However, a report published by the Josoor Institute in 2021 shows not only the opposite to be the case, but that
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Flexible Positional Superiority of Whiteness in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution: A Foucauldian Genealogy on the Atlanta Beat, 2001–2003 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Sean Seiler, Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson
Abstract This study is a Foucauldian genealogy examining local media coverage of the Atlanta Beat. An archive of 432 newspaper clippings between February 2000 and September 2003 from The Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC) composed of advertisements, headlines, articles, and images on the Atlanta Beat was constructed to deconstruct discourses on professional women’s soccer; in particular, identifying
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Umpires, Referees, Judges and Stewards: Changing Modes of Judgment and Arbitration in English Sport c.1600–c.1900 The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 Mike Huggins
Abstract This paper explores the way arbitration approaches developed through the first four stages of rule development, focusing in turn on the ways the popularity of wagering first created more need for formally signed ‘articles of agreement’ for each match, and then the inclusion of arbitration and judgement methods in the emerging early forms of rules. It then shows the way various official roles
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Introduction The International Journal of the History of Sport (IF 0.607) Pub Date : 2023-07-11 Roslyn Kerr, Natalie Barker-Ruchti, Georgia Cervin
Published in The International Journal of the History of Sport (Vol. 40, No. 6-7, 2023)