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Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball
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Ithaca: Cornell University Press, xi + 182 pp.
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Warren Goldstein, Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. xi + 182 pp.
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Goldstein, W.1
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Sport and the Working Class in Modern Britain. Manchester
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ed., Manchester University Press, 1990 x + 221 pp.
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Richard Holt, ed., Sport and the Working Class in Modern Britain. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990 x + 221 pp.
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To Everything A Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia
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Princeton: Princeton University Press, xiii + 237 pp.
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Bruce Kuklick, To Everything A Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909–1976. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. xiii + 237 pp.
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Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
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George Will, (New York
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George Will, Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball (New York, 1990).
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Men at Work: Photographic Studies of Modern Men and Machines (New York, originally 1932); and Alan Trachtenberg, America and Lewis Hine: Photographs 1904–1940
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See also Lewis Hine, Men at Work: Photographic Studies of Modern Men and Machines (New York, originally 1932); and Alan Trachtenberg, America and Lewis Hine: Photographs 1904–1940 (New York, 1977).
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New York Times, December 7, 1992. See also Andrew Zimbalist, Baseball and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime
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(New York 1992).
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New York Times, December 7, 1992. See also Andrew Zimbalist, Baseball and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime (New York 1992).
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Dreams That Money Can Buy
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See, for instance, Stephen Jay Gould, 39 (November 5, 1992): Others might note the writing of Roger Angell in The New Yorker.
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See, for instance, Stephen Jay Gould, “Dreams That Money Can Buy,” New York Review of Books 39 (November 5, 1992):41-45. Others might note the writing of Roger Angell in The New Yorker.
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The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge, 1983); two works that emphasize modernization are Allen Guttmann, From Ritual to Record: The Nature of Modern Sports (New York, 1978); and Melvin Adelman, A Sporting Time: New York City and the Rise of Modern Athletics
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1820–1870 (Urbana, 1986). For (elite) sport as an element in antimodernism, see Jackson Lears, No Place of Grace: Antimodernism and the Transformation of American Culture, 1880–1920 (New York, 1981), chap.
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E. J. Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, eds., The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge, 1983); two works that emphasize modernization are Allen Guttmann, From Ritual to Record: The Nature of Modern Sports (New York, 1978); and Melvin Adelman, A Sporting Time: New York City and the Rise of Modern Athletics, 1820–1870 (Urbana, 1986). For (elite) sport as an element in antimodernism, see Jackson Lears, No Place of Grace: Antimodernism and the Transformation of American Culture, 1880–1920 (New York, 1981), chap. 3.
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The Rise of Modern Sports: New Jersey Cricketers, Baseball Players, and Clubs, 1845-1860
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Adelman, A Sporting Time; Kirsch, Creation of American Team Sports. See also Kirsch, 101 (Spring-Summer 1983):53-84; and “American Cricket: Players and Clubs before the Civil War,” Journal of Sport History 11 (Spring 1984):28-49. Stephen Freedman, The Baseball Fad in Chicago, An Exploration of the Role of Sport in the Nineteenth-Century City,” Journal of Sport History 5 (Summer 1978):
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Adelman, A Sporting Time; Kirsch, Creation of American Team Sports. See also Kirsch, “The Rise of Modern Sports: New Jersey Cricketers, Baseball Players, and Clubs, 1845-1860,” New Jersey History 101 (Spring-Summer 1983):53-84; and “American Cricket: Players and Clubs before the Civil War,” Journal of Sport History 11 (Spring 1984):28-49. Stephen Freedman, “The Baseball Fad in Chicago, 1865-1870: An Exploration of the Role of Sport in the Nineteenth-Century City,” Journal of Sport History 5 (Summer 1978):42-64.
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Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788–1850 (New York, 1984); Daniel Rodgers, The Work Ethic in Industrial America: 1850–1920 (Chicago
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See Sean Wilentz, 1978).
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See Sean Wilentz, Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class, 1788–1850 (New York, 1984); Daniel Rodgers, The Work Ethic in Industrial America: 1850–1920 (Chicago. 1978).
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Mangan and Roberta J. Park, eds.
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(London, 1987). See also Kathleen McCrone, Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women, 1870–1914 (London
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See J. A. Mangan and Roberta J. Park, eds., From 'Fair Sex' to Feminism: Sport and the Socialization of Women in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Eras (London, 1987). See also Kathleen McCrone, Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women, 1870–1914 (London, 1988).
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From 'Fair Sex' to Feminism: Sport and the Socialization of Women in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Eras
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Popular Recreation in English Society, 1700–1850 (Cambridge, 1979); James Turner, Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind
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R. W. L. Malcolmson, Popular Recreation in English Society, 1700–1850 (Cambridge, 1979); James Turner, Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and Humanity in the Victorian Mind (Baltimore, 1980).
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City Games: The Evolution of American Urban Society and the Rise of Sports (Urbana, 1989). See also Stephen Hardy, How Boston Played: Sport, Recreation, and Community
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Steven A. Riess, City Games: The Evolution of American Urban Society and the Rise of Sports (Urbana, 1989). See also Stephen Hardy, How Boston Played: Sport, Recreation, and Community, 1865–1915 (Boston, 1982).
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Only the Ball Was White (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1970); John Holway, Voices from the Great Black Baseball Leagues (New York, 1975); Holway, Blackball Stars: Negro League Pioneers (Westport, Conn., 1988); Donn Rogosin, Invisible Men: Life in Baseball's Negro Leagues
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On black baseball, see Robert Peterson, Only the Ball Was White (Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1970); John Holway, Voices from the Great Black Baseball Leagues (New York, 1975); Holway, Blackball Stars: Negro League Pioneers (Westport, Conn., 1988); Donn Rogosin, Invisible Men: Life in Baseball's Negro Leagues (New York, 1985).
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The Other ‘American Exceptionalism': Why Is There No Soccer in the United States?
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See the intriguing article by Andrei S. Markovits, “The Other ‘American Exceptionalism': Why Is There No Soccer in the United States?” International Journal of the History of Sport 7 (September, 1990):230-264.
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Mangan, The Games Ethic and Imperialism (London, 1986); Christopher Chataway and Philip Goodheart, War Without Weapons (London, 1968); and Eugen Weber, France, Fin de Siecle (Cambridge, Mass., 1986) chapter 11; for the United States, most assessments dwell on Theodore Roosevelt. See Howard Beale
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(Baltimore, 1956); and Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (New York
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Sport and the British: A Modern History (Oxford, 1989) is the survey text. See John Hargreaves, Sport, Power, and Culture: A Social and Historical Analysis of Popular Sports in Britain (Oxford, 1987); J. Walton and James Walvin, eds., Leisure in Britain, 1780–1939 (Manchester, 1983)
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Richard Holt, Tony Mason, Association Football and English Society, 1863–1915 (Brighton, 1980); Nicholas Fishwick, English Football and Society, 1910–1950 (Manchester, 1989); Stephen G. Jones, Workers at Play: A Social and Economic History of Leisure, 1918–1939 (London, 1986); and S. G. Jones, Sport, Politics, and the Working Class: Organized Labour and Sport in Inter-War Britain (Manchester
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Richard Holt, Sport and the British: A Modern History (Oxford, 1989) is the survey text. See John Hargreaves, Sport, Power, and Culture: A Social and Historical Analysis of Popular Sports in Britain (Oxford, 1987); J. Walton and James Walvin, eds., Leisure in Britain, 1780–1939 (Manchester, 1983); Tony Mason, Association Football and English Society, 1863–1915 (Brighton, 1980); Nicholas Fishwick, English Football and Society, 1910–1950 (Manchester, 1989); Stephen G. Jones, Workers at Play: A Social and Economic History of Leisure, 1918–1939 (London, 1986); and S. G. Jones, Sport, Politics, and the Working Class: Organized Labour and Sport in Inter-War Britain (Manchester, 1988).
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The Ties That Divide
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Beyond a Boundary (London, 1963); see also Bryan D. Palmer's reading of this in Descent Into Discourse: The Reification of Language and the Writing of Social History (Philadelphia, 1990). For the criticism of idealized community, see Clarence Walker, Deromanticizing Black History: Critical Essays and Reappraisals (Knoxville, 1991), xv; Ellen McEwen, People's History, ed. V. Burgman and J. Lee (Sydney, 1988)
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C. L. R. James, Beyond a Boundary (London, 1963); see also Bryan D. Palmer's reading of this in Descent Into Discourse: The Reification of Language and the Writing of Social History (Philadelphia, 1990). For the criticism of idealized community, see Clarence Walker, Deromanticizing Black History: Critical Essays and Reappraisals (Knoxville, 1991), xv; Ellen McEwen, “The Ties That Divide,” in Australia Since the Invasion: A People's History, vol. 4, ed. V. Burgman and J. Lee (Sydney, 1988), 27.
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