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_aHardy, Stephen, _d1948- _e1 |
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_aHockey : _ba global history / _cStephen Hardy and Andrew C. Holman. |
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_a[Champaign, Illinois] : _bUIP, _c(c)2018. |
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_a"Until the 1990s, the bulk of hockey history was focused on the National Hockey League and its celebrities, was written by Canadians for Canadians, and was not scholarly in either research methods or presentation. That has begun to change, but only slightly, as evidenced in the slew of breezy, triumphant books published this year as the NHL celebrates its centennial. Based on 25 years of research, this book re-centers hockey's story toward a North Atlantic panorama that unfolded over the last two centuries amid currents of global capitalism. Rather than assume the domination of one Canadian version of hockey, this project traces the history of convergence, divergence and reconvergence of a range of hockeys, via stories of people, organizations, venues, contests, equipment, coaching strategies, marketing schemes, and political campaigns. The story is organized around dates that emerged from primary sources on hockey: 1875, when a new version of the game appeared in Montreal and began to move with the broadening currents of global capitalism; 1920, when the Montreal version became THE Olympic version, both solidifying its international position and spawning separate brands that spoke to nationalist aspirations arising--especially in Europe--as global capitalism collapsed during world wars, a depression, and a cold war; 1972, when a Soviet-NHL Summit Series triggered a new era when national differences slowly evaporated in favor of an NHL-centered industry we call "corporate hockey," which grew amid global capitalism's return. In The Coolest Game, hockey is not just a mirror of developing economic-political-cultural systems. Instead, it is an active ingredient in making those systems"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aSearching for hockey's history -- _tFolk and field games -- _tThe Montreal birthing : 1875-77 -- _tGlobal capitalism and the world of sport : 1877-1920 -- _tBreakout in Canada : 1877-1900 -- _tAlternative games : 1880-1900 -- _tForecheck Into America : 1890-1920 -- _tWhat game? Forging a distinct product : 1890-1920 -- _tWhose game? Class, language, race, sex, and nation -- _tAcross the ponds : 1894-1920 -- _tHot wars, cold wars, and brand wars -- _tNorth American core brands : 1920-1945 -- _tDiverging North American brands : 1920-1945 -- _tTeams and leagues of their own : 1920-1945 -- _tEurope, the LIHG, and Olympic Hockey : 1920-1945 -- _tStrength down center -- _tNorth American brands : 1945-1971 -- _tCold wars and international Ice : 1945-1971 -- _tPostwar brand wars : 1945-1971 -- _tThe old order disrupted : 1972 -- _tRestructuring North America: 1972-1988 -- _tGlobal visions of open Ice : 1972-1988 -- _tThe game on the ice : 1972-1988 -- _tFrom Calgary to the KHL : 1989-2010 -- _tEpilogue : back to the future? |
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_aHolman, Andrew C. _d1965- _e1 |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |