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The Oxford Handbook of Sports History
Contributor(s): Edelman, Robert (Author), Wilson, Wayne (Author)
ISBN: 0199858918     ISBN-13: 9780199858910
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $156.75  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | History
- History | Social History
Dewey: 796
LCCN: 2016033956
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Physical Information: 1.8" H x 7.8" W x 9.8" (2.30 lbs) 576 pages
 
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Orwell was wrong. Sports are not war without the shooting, nor are they war by other means. To be sure sports have generated animosity throughout human history, but they also require rules to which the participants agree to abide before the contest. Among other things, those rules are
supposed to limit violence, even death. More than anything else, sports have been a significant part of a historical civilizing process. They are the opposite of war.

As the historical profession has taken its cultural turn over the last few decades, scholars have turned their attention to subject once seen as marginal. As researchers have come to understand the centrality of the human body in human history, they have come to study this most corporeal of human
activities. Taking early cues from physical educators and kinesiologists, historians have been exploring sports in all their forms in order to help us answer the most fundamental questions to which scholars have devoted their lives. We have now seen a veritable explosion excellent work on this
subject, just as sports have assumed an even greater share of a globalizing world's cultural, political and economic space. Practiced by millions and watched by billions, sports provide an enormous share of content on the Internet. This volume combines the efforts of sports historians with essays
by historians whose careers have been devoted to more traditional topics. We want to show how sports have evolved from ancient societies to the world we inhabit today. Our goal is to introduce those from outside this sub-field to this burgeoning body of scholarship. At the same time, we hope here
to show those who may want to study sport with rigor and nuance how to embark on a rewarding journey and tackle profound matters that have affected and will affect all of humankind.