Sports in American history : from colonization to globalization / Gerald R. Gems, Linda J. Borish, Gertrud Pfister. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Champaign, Illinois : Human Kinetics, (c)2023.Edition: third editionDescription: xiv, 400 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781718203037
- GV583.G323.S667 2023
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Includes bibliographies and index.
CHAPTER 1. Sporting Experiences in Early America, 1400-1820 -- Native American Pastimes and Sports -- Influence of Religion on English Colonists -- Sport in American Colonies -- The Great Awakening and the Place of Sport -- Consumerism and Changing Patterns of Colonial Life -- The Enlightenment in America and Ideas of Sport and the Body -- Sport for Exercise Promoted in the American Revolutionary Era and Early National Period -- Sporting Practices During the American Revolutionary War -- Women's Active Recreation in the Revolutionary Era and Republican Motherhood -- Turn of the Nineteenth Century and Societal Patterns -- Summary --
CHAPTER 2. Antebellum Health Reforms and Sporting Forms, 1820-1860 -- Overview of the Antebellum Period -- Health Reformers -- Muscular Christianity -- Women and Physical Activity -- Rural Sporting Practices -- Rise of Agricultural and Sporting Journalism -- Sporting Practices of the Middle and Upper Classes -- Public Spaces for Health and Sport -- Sporting Pastimes of African Americans and Native Americans -- Immigrants and Sporting Cultures -- Summary --
CHAPTER 3. Rise of Rationalized and Modern Sport, 1850-1870 -- Concept of Modern Sport -- Subcommunities and the Growth of Modern Sport -- Sporting Fraternity -- Growth of Sports Clubs and Advancing Rational Recreation -- Growth of American Team Sport and Competition -- Rise of Intercollegiate Sport -- The Civil War and Sporting Experiences -- Summary --
CHAPTER 4. New Identities and Expanding Modes of Sport in the Gilded Age, 1870-1890 -- Sport and Social Stratification -- Maintaining Ethnic Forms of Leisure -- Development of an Intercollegiate Sporting Culture -- Male Sporting Culture -- Business of Sport -- Gendered Sport, Class, and Social Roles -- Regulation of Sport: Amateurism Versus Professionalism -- Summary --
CHAPTER 5. American Sport and Social Change During the Early Progressive Era, 1890-1900 -- Social Reformers of the Progressive Era -- Play and Games in American Ideology -- Recreational Spaces -- Back-to-Nature Movement -- Ethnic Groups -- Body Culture -- Sport and Technology -- Modern Olympic Games -- Summary --
CHAPTER 6. Sport as Symbol: Acculturation and Imperialism, 1900-1920 -- Sport, Ethnicity, and the Quest for Social Mobility -- Assimilation of Disparate Groups in American Society -- Challenging Gender Boundaries -- Resistance to Social Reform -- Sport and Colonialism -- Sport During World War I -- Summary --
CHAPTER 7. Sport, Heroic Athletes, and Popular Culture, 1920-1950 -- War, Depression, and the Shaping of America -- Social Change and the Spread of Sport -- Heroes in the Golden Age -- Media and the Commercialization of Sport -- Summary --
CHAPTER 8. Sport as TV Spectacle, Big Business, and Political Site, 1950-1980 -- Sport in the Cold War -- Evolution of the Sport-Media Relationship -- Coverage of Alternative Heroes -- Professional Sport and Labor Relations -- Sport and the Civil Rights Movement -- Sport, Narcissism, and the Existential Search for Self -- Scientific Advancements and the Growth of Sport -- Summary --
CHAPTER 9. Globalized Sport, 1980-2000 -- Corporate Sporting Culture -- Drawing Fans to Baseball -- Michael Jordan and the Growth of Professional Basketball -- Intercollegiate Sport and the NCAA -- Women and Sport -- Drug and Body Abuse Among Athletes -- Violence in Sport -- Discrimination at the End of the Twentieth Century -- Individuality and Sport Icons -- Alternative Sports -- Summary --
CHAPTER 10. Sport in the Early Twenty-First Century, 2000-2020 -- Business of Professional Sports Teams -- Intercollegiate Sport and Conference Changes -- Title IX and Sport Leadership -- Women's Professional Teams and Endorsements -- Modern Olympic Challenges and Stars -- Sporting Crises -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- Covid-19 Virus Pandemic -- X Games and Alternative Sports -- Sports Across the Populace -- Rise of the Runner -- The Future of Sport -- Sport in the Age of the Global Pandemic -- Summary.
"This text provides a narrative history of sport in the United States and challenges students to address controversial issues as throughout American history. For students in the fields of American history, sport history, American studies, gender studies, and other areas of study, this book provides a framework for understanding how and why sport intersects with many facets of American society. The new edition will be updated with modern sports history through the year 2020"--
"Sports in American History: From Colonization to Globalization, Third Edition With HKPropel Access, helps students grasp the compelling evolution of American sporting practices. This text examines sports history as a social and cultural phenomenon, generates a better understanding of current sports practices, and considers future developments in American sport.This comprehensive resource explores sport through various historical periods-including premodern America, colonial times, and the modern era. Sports in American History, Third Edition, features critical new content that will provide a framework for understanding how and why sport intersects with many facets of American society:Examination of how women, racial minorities, and ethnic and religious groups have influenced U.S. sporting cultureHighlights of contemporary issues affecting sport in the twenty-first century, including the Covid-19 pandemic; social justice movements; changes in name, image, and likeness policy; and sports technologyReorganized content about sporting experiences in early America that highlight the most influential momentsUpdated People and Places features and International Perspective sidebars that introduce key figures in sports history to provide a global understanding of sportFull-length articles from the scholarly journal Sport History Review, delivered online through HKPropel, that supplement the article excerpts and associated discussion questions found in the textSports in American History, Third Edition, is unique in its level of detail, broad time frame, and focus on the evolving definitions of physical activity and games. Primary documents newspaper excerpts, illustrations, photographs, historical writings, quotations, and posters provide firsthand accounts that will not only inform and fascinate students but also provide a well-rounded perspective on the historical development of American sport. Time lines of major milestones in sport and society provide context in each chapter, and an extensive bibliography features primary and secondary sources in American sports history starting point into the intriguing field of sports history, this book will help students better understand the complexities of sport in the American experience and grasp how cultural factors and historical events have shaped sport differently in the United States than in other parts of the world.Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books"--
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