Patriotic Games: Sporting Traditions in the American Imagination, 1876-1926 (Sports and History)

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Between The 1876 Centennial And The 1926 Sesquicentennial, A National Sporting Culture Was Firmly Established In The United States. In Patriotic Games, Historian S. W. Pope Examines This Remarkable Rise Of Sport And America's Sporting Ideology, Telling A Story That Illuminates The Deepest Workings Of A Society Coping With Social Tension, Economic Dislocation, And Unprecedented Immigration. As Pope Reveals, The Study Of Sport's Ascension Offers A Unique Window Into A Larger Historical Process Whereby Men And Women, Social Classes, And Racial And Ethnic Groups Struggled Over Different Versions Of Not Only How To Work And Play, But What To Value. More Than Mere Amusement, Sport Both As Metaphorical Activity And Class Drama Helped Define And Present Distinct American Visions Through Public Discourse And Through People's Actual Experiences On Ballfields, In Gymnasiums, And On Playgrounds Throughout The Country. By 1920, Most Americans Thought Organized Sports Provided The Social Glue For A Nation Of Diverse Classes, Regions, Ethnic Groups, And Competing Political Loyalties. How Did This Consensus Come About? Incorporating Eric Hobsbawm's Suggestion That Nations Throughout The Western World Invented Rituals, Mythologies, And Rhetorical Traditions, Pope Shows How Sport Became A Key Cultural Carrier Of Patriotic Meaning.--book Jacket. I. Americanizing Sport For A National Culture. Sport And American Identity -- Amateurism : The Invention Of An Athletic Tradition -- Ii. Inventing Athletic Prowess And Benevolence. Olympic Spectacles And The Redemption Of The Amateur Ethos -- The National Pastime : Baseball, Professionalism, And Nostalgia -- Iii. Holidays, Patriotism, And Sport. Thanksgiving Football And National Glory Rituals -- Fourth Of July Sporting Celebrations -- Iv. War Games And National Vitality. Sport, Fitness, And National Preparedness -- The World War I American Military Sporting Experience. S.w. Pope. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 163-203) Index.

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Name in long format: Patriotic Games: Sporting Traditions in the American Imagination, 1876-1926 (Sports and History)
ISBN-10: 0195091337
ISBN-13: 9780195091335
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.375 Inches, Weight: 1.25883951602 Pounds, Width: 0.948 Inches

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