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H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2011
J O U R N A L W A T C H
H-Sport Journal and periodical review
Second Quarter 2011
http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/JW-Q2-2011.pdf
July 14, 2011
Compiled by:
Rebeccah Dawson (dawsonbess@gmail.com)
Duncan Jamieson (DJAMIESO@ashland.edu)
Peter Marquis (peter.marquis@univ-rouen.fr)
E NGLISH-L ANGUAGE J OURNALS
Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University
Agricultural History, Vol. 85, no. 2 (Spring 2011)
http://www.aghistorysociety.org/journal/
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“British Game Shooting in Transition, 1900-1945,” by John Martin, 204-224
American Economic Review, Vol. 101, no. 1 (February 2011)
http://www.aeaweb.org/issue.php?journal=AER&volume=101&issue=1
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“Is Tiger Woods Loss Averse? Persistent Bias in the Face of Experience,
Competition, and High Stakes,” by Devin G. Pope, Maurice E. Schweitzer, 129157
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American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 116, no. 5 (March 2011)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/657555
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Book Review: “Body Panic: Gender, Health, and the Selling of Fitness, by Shari
L. Dworkin; Faye Linda Wachs” by Kevin Young, 1693-1695
American Scholar, Vol. 80, no. 2 (Spring 2011)
http://www.theamericanscholar.org/spring-2011/
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“Baseball's Loss of Innocence,” by Douglas Goetsch, 82-95
Annals of Iowa, Vol. 70, no. 2 (Spring 2011)
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“A ‘Chief’ Year for the ‘Iowa Braves’: Mayes McLain and Native American
(Mis)appropriation at the State University of Iowa,” by: Sarah Jane Eikleberry,
111-131
Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies, Vol. 42, no. 1 (April 2011)
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“Benching Jim Crow: The Rise and Fall of the Color Line in Southern College
Sports, 1890-1980,” by Paul Edwards, 57-58
Australian Historical Studies, Vol. 42, no. 2 (June 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rahs20/42/2
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“Myth-making in Australian Sport History: Re-evaluating Duke Kahanamoku's
Contribution to Surfing,” by Gary Osmond, 260-276
Central European History, Vol. 44, no. 2 (June 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=CCC&volumeId=44
&issueId=02&iid=8277650
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Book Review: “Training Socialist Citizens: Sports and the State in East Germany,
by Molly Wilkinson Johnson,” by Kay Schiller, 387-389.
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Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History, Vol. 25, no. 1 (Spring 2011)
http://columbia.washingtonhistory.org/magazine/default.aspx
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“The Seattle Steelheads,” by Jonathan Shipley, 7-11
East Texas Historical Journal, Vol. 49, no. 1 (Spring 2011)
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“Leroy Colombo: The Deaf Lifeguard of Galveston Island Part II: The Later
Years (1943 - 1974),” by Jean F. Andrews, 9-34
Economic Inquiry, Vol. 49, no. 2 (April 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecin.2011.49.issue-2/issuetoc
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“The Combined Effect of Salary Restrictions and Revenue Sharing in Sports
Leagues,” by Helmut M. Dietl, Markus Lang, Alexander Rathke, 447-463
“Optimal Competitive Balance in a Season Ticket League,” by Rodney Fort,
James Quirk, 464-473
Forum, Vol. 9, no. 1 (2011)
http://www.bepress.com/forum/
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“Challenges to Mainstream Journalism in Baseball and Politics,” by Greg Marx,
1-7
German History, Vol. 29, no. 1 (March 2011)
http://gh.oxfordjournals.org/content/29/1.toc
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Book Review: “Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany: Sport, Spectacle and
Political Symbolism, 1926–36,” by John Ondrovcik, 148-150
Historian, Vol. 73, no. 1 (Spring 2011)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hisn.2011.73.issue-1/issuetoc
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Book Review: “Greek Sport and Social Status - By Mark Golden,” by Gerald P.
Schaus, 187-188
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Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Vol. 39, no. 1/2 (Summer 2011)
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“Luther Gulick: His Contributions to Springfield College, the YMCA, and
‘Muscular Christianity’,” by Clifford Putney, 144-169
Illinois Heritage, Vol. 14, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 2011)
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“Churchill on the Prairie,” by Philip Larson, Susan Larson, 19-21
Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 107, no. 1 (March 2011)
http://www.indiana.edu/~imaghist/
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Book Review: “The Chicago Sports Reader 100 Years of Sports in the Windy
City,” by Amy Bass, 78-79
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, no. 8/9 (May/June 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/28/8-9
Special Issue: Sport and the Visual
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“Preface: New Agendas and New Questions for the History of Sport,” by J.A.
Mangan, 1087-1088
“Prologue: Extending Study of the Visual in the History of Sport,” by Mike
Huggins, Mike O'Mahony, 1089-1104
“Imaging Sport at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art (1929-37),” by Mike
O'Mahony, 1105-1120
“Reading Photographic Portraits of Australian Women Cyclists in the 1890s:
From Costume and Cycle Choices to Constructions of Feminine Identity,” by
Fiona Kinsey, 1121-1137
“Pedal-Powered Avant-Gardes: Cycling Paintings in 1912-13,” by Bernard Vere,
1156-1173
“Stadiums: Architecture and the Iconography of the Beautiful Game,” by
Benjamin Flowers, 1174-1185
“The Football Ground and Visual Culture: Recapturing Place, Memory and
Meaning at Ayresome Park,” by Jason Wood, Neville Gabie, 1186-1202
“'We Make a Big Effort to Bring Out the Ladies': Visual Representations of
Women in the Modern American Stadium,” by Benjamin D. Lisle, 1203-1218
“From Melbourne Cooper to Match of the Day and Mo-Cap: Motion as Metaphor
and Metaphysics in Animated Sport,” by Paul Wells, 1219-1234
“Contesting the Master Narrative: The Arthur Ashe Statue and Monument Avenue
in Richmond, Virginia,” by Jaime Schultz, 1235-1251
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“Mapping America's Sporting Landscape: A Case Study of Three Statues. By:
Smith, Maureen Margaret,” 1252-1268
“The Palio Banner and the Visual Culture of Horse Racing in Renaissance Italy,”
by Elizabeth Tobey, 1269-1282
“Hasta la Victoria (Deportista) Siempre: Revolution, Art, and the Representation
of Sport in Cuban Visual Culture,” by Dylan A.T. Miner, 1283-1300
“'Sport for Grown Children': American Political Cartoons, 1790-1850,” by
Kenneth Cohen, 1301-1318
“Liberation and Containment: Re-visualising the Eugenic and Evolutionary Ideal
of the Fizkul'turnitsa in 1944,” by Pat Simpson, 1319-1335
“Seeing Your Way to Health: The Visual Pedagogy of Bess Mensendieck's
Physical Culture System,” by Robin Veder, 1336-1352
“Sport and Spectatorship as Everyday Ritual in Ben Shahn's Painting and
Photography,” by John Fagg, 1353-1369
“Epilogue,” by Mike Huggins, Mike O'Mahony, 1370-1374
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, no. 7 (May 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/28/7
Special Issue: Asia
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“Elite Sport and Nation-Building in South Korea: South Korea as the Dark Horse
in Global Elite Sport,” by Eunah Hong, 977-989
“Stratification of Women's Sport in Contemporary China,” by Huan Xiong, 9901015
“Reinterpreting the History of Women's Judo in Japan,” by Bianca Miarka,
Juliana Bastos Marques, Emerson Franchini, 1016-1029
“Sport, Nationalism and the Building of the Modern Chinese Nation State (191249),” by Lu Zhouxiang, 1030-1054
“Historical Review of Sports Policy in Rural China (1949-2008),” by Lu Wenyun,
Ian P. Henry, 1055-1071
“The Historical Development of Chinese Group Callisthenics,” by Huang
Kuanrou, Mao Xuexin, Wu Xin, 1072-1085
International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, no. 6 (April 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/28/6
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“'From Time Immemorial': The Alnwick Shrovetide Football Match and the
Continuous Remaking of Tradition 1828-1890,” by Gavin Kitching, 831-852
“Working-class Sports Clubs as Agents of Political Socialisation in Finland,
1903-1923,” by Lauri Keskinen, 853-875
“Social Class, Etiquette and Behavioural Restraint in British Lawn Tennis, 18701939,” by Robert J. Lake, 876-894
“Sport in Syonan (Singapore) 1942-1945: Centralisation and Nipponisation,” by
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Lai Juan Lim, Peter Horton, 895-924
“Saint or Sinner?: A Reconsideration of the Career of Prince Alexandre de
Merode, Chair of the International Olympic Committee's Medical Commission,
1967-2002,” by Paul Dimeo, Thomas M. Hunt, Matthew T. Bowers, 925-940
“Professional Sport and Shaw's Cashel Byron,” by Supriya Chaudhuri, 941-955
Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 62, no. 2 (April 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=ECH&volumeId=62
&issueId=02&iid=8195437
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Book Review: “The problem of pleasure. Sport, recreation and the crisis of
Victorian religion, by Dominic Erdozain” by Keith Robbins, 423-424
Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Vol. 25, no. 2 (May 2011)
http://jss.sagepub.com/content/35/2.toc
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“Sport Feminism(s): Narratives of Linearity?,” by Jayne Caudwell, 111-125
“Women’s Ski Jumping, the 2010 Olympic Games, and the Deafening Silence of
Sex Segregation, Whiteness, and Wealth,” by Ann Travers, 126-145
“A Diaspora Approach to Sport Tourism,” by Janelle Joseph, 146-167
“Key Themes and Research Agendas in the Sport-Alcohol Nexus,” by Catherine
Palmer, 168-185
“The Puerto Affair: Revealing the Difficulties of the Fight Against Doping,” by
Bastien Soule and Ludovic Lestrelin, 186-208
“Lack of Black Opps: Kobe Bryant and the Difficult Path of Redemption,” by
David J. Leonard and C. Richard King, 209-223
Journal of Sport History, Vol. 38, no. 1 (Spring 2011)
http://muse.jhu.edu.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/journals/journal_of_sport_history/
Articles
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“Three People, Three Journeys, Three Legacies,” by Susan Rayl, 1-4
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“‘Holding Court’: The Real Renaissance Contribution of John Isaacs,” by Susan
Rayl, 5-18
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“Harlem’s Unsung Hero: The Life and Legacy of Holcombe Rucker,” by Jarrod
Jonsrud, 19-36
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“‘If It Doesn’t Play in Peoria...’” by Ellyn L. Bartges, 37-52
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“The Urban Brethren of the Broom: Curling in Nineteenth-Century America,” by
Marsha Ann Tate, 53-74
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“‘I Just Felt Like I Belonged to Them’: Women’s Industrial Softball, London,
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Ontario, 1923-1935,” by Carly Adams, 75-94
“The Story of Benny ‘Kid’ Paret: Cuban Boxers, the Cuban Revolution, and the
U.S. Media, 1959-1962,” by Christina D. Abreu, 95-114
“The George Palmer Putnam Collection of the Amelia Earhart Papers,” by Scott
A.G.M. Crawford, 115-124
Film, Museum, and Media Reviews
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30 for 30 (2009-2010), by Travis Vogan, 125-127
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The U (2009), by Simon C. Darnell, 128-130
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The Band That Wouldn’t Die (2009), by Justin Owen Rawlins, 131-132
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“Muzejsko Memorijalni Centar Drazen Petrovic,” by Murray Nelson, 133-134
Book Reviews
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“African Soccerscapes: How a Continent Changed the World’s Game, by Peter
Alegi,” by Benjamin D. Lisle, 135-136
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“Dixie Walker of the Dodgers: The People’s Choice, by Maury Allen with Susan
Walker,” by Ron Briley, 137-138
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“The Sporting Life: Victorian Sports and Games, by Nancy F. Anderson,” by Iain
C. Adams
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“Joe Cronin: A Life in Baseball, by Mark Armour,” by Robert K. Barney, 141142
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“The Politics of Baseball: Essays on the Pastime and Power at Home and Abroad,
ed. Ron Briley,” by Michael T. Wood, 143-144
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“Rivals! The Ten Greatest American Sports Rivals of the 20th Century, by Richard
O. Davies,” by Travis Vogan, 145
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“Sexual Sports Rhetoric: Historical and Media Contexts of Violence, ed. Linda K.
Fuller,” by John M. Carroll, 146
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“King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution, by Aram
Goudsouzian,” by Murray Nelson, 147
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“The Lost Cyclist: The Epic Tale of an American Adventurer and His Mysterious
Disappearance, by David V. Herlihy,” by Duncan R. Jamieson, 148-149
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“Shelby’s Folly: Jack Dempsey, Doc Kearns, and the Shakedown of a Montana
Boomtown, by Jason Kelly,” by Will Cooley, 150-151
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“Silver Seasons and a New Frontier: The Story of the Rochester Red Wings, by
Jim Mandelaro and Scott Pitoniak,” by Benjamin Phillips, 152
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“Reconstructing Fame: Sport, Race, and Evolving Reputations, ed. David C.
Ogden and Joel Nathan Rosen,” by Marcy S. Sacks, 153
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“Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era, by
Michael Oriard,” by Ronald A. Smith, 154-156
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“Femmes et hommes dans les sports de montagne: Au delà des différences, by
Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo and Jean Saint-Martin,” by Pascal Charroin, 157
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“Real NASCAR: White Lightning, Red Clay, and Big Bill France, by Daniel S.
Pierce,” by Suzanne Wise, 158-159
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“Routledge Companion to Sports History, ed. S.W. Pope and John Nauright,” by
Benjamin P. Phillips, 160-161
“James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball, by Rob Rains with Hellen
Carpenter,” by Murray Nelson, 162
“Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don’t Play Baseball, by Jennifer Ring,” by
Megan Popovic, 163-164
“Rooney: A Sporting Life, by Rob Ruck, Maggie Jones Patterson, and Michael P.
Weber,” by Stephen H. Norwood, 165-166
“Silent Gesture: The Autobiography of Tommie Smith, by Tommie Smith with
David Steele,” by Maureen M. Smith, 167-168
“1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New
York, by Lyle Spatz and Steve Steinberg,” by David Welky, 169
“Chief Bender’s Burden: The Silent Struggle of a Baseball Star, by Tom Swift,”
by Michael T. Wood, 170-171
“Sport, Power, and Society: Institutions and Practices: A Reader, ed. Robert E.
Washington and David Karen,” by Heather A. Muir, 172-173
“The Strange Career of the Black Athlete: African Americans in Sport, by Russell
T. Wiggington,” by Maureen M. Smith, 174
“Rivals: Legendary Matchups That Made Sports History, ed. David K. Wiggins
and Pierre R. Rodgers,” by Derek Charles Catsam, 175
Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, Vol. 38, no. 1 (May 2011)
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“The Warren P. Fraleigh Distinguished Scholar Lecture: What's Wrong With J.S.
Mill's "Harm-to-Others"-Principle?,” by Claudio M. Tamburrini, 1-26
“Contest, Competition, and Metaphor,” by David L. Shields, Brenda Bredemeier,
27-38
“The Desirability of the Season Long Tournament: A Response to Finn,” by Cesar
R. Torres, Peter Hager, 39-54
“Game-Playing Without Rule-Following,” by A.J. Kreider, 55-73
“The ‘Playing’ Field: Attitudes, Activities, and the Conflation of Play and Games,
by Chad T. Carlson, 74-87
“The ‘Measure’ of an Athletic Achievement Character versus Production, or a
Forced Dichotomy in Competitive Sport,” by M. Andrew Holowchak, 88-102
“A New Conceptual Gloss that Still Lacks Luster: Critiquing Morgan's
Treatment-Enhancement Distinction,” by John Gleaves, 103-112
“In Search of the ‘Sporting Genius’: Exploring the Benchmarks to Creative
Behavior in Sporting Activity,” by Peter Hopsicker, 113-127
“Performance Enhancing Technologies in Sports: Ethical, Conceptual and
Scientific Issues,” by Mike McNamee, 128-131
“Sport and Philosophy: From Methodology to Ethics,” by Andrew Edgar, 132-134
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Media History, Vol. 17, no. 2 (May 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cmeh20/current
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“Sport and the Media in Ireland,” by Sean Crosson, Philip Dine, 109-116
“Journalists and the Making of the Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-1887,” by
Paul Rouse, 117-132
“The Representation of British Sports in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Elite Irish School Publications,” by Jeff Dann, 133-146
“Football Sports Weekly and Irish Soccer, 1925-1928,” by Conor McCabe, 147158
“The Red Thread of History,” by Liam O'Callaghan, 175-188
Michigan History Magazine, Vol. 95, no. 2 (March/April 2011)
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“STANLEY KETCHEL: A Masterful Middleweight,” by F. Daniel Somrack, 3136
Rural History, Vol. 22, no. 1 (April 2011)
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?decade=2010&jid=RUH&volumeId=2
2&issueId=01&iid=8198404
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“‘A blow to the men in Pink’: The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals and Opposition to Hunting in the Twentieth Century,” by Michael
Tichelar, 89-113
Smithsonian, Vol. 42, no. 3 (June 2011)
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issue/June_2011.html
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“Risky Businesses,” by Carey Winfrey, 3
“California Surf Museum,” by Rodes Fishburne, 54-55
Smithsonian, Vol. 42, no. 2 (May 2011)
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issue/May_2011.html
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“Photo Finish,” by Robert Temple, 12-15
Smithsonian, Vol. 42, no. 1 (April 2011)
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issue/April_2011.html
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“Spokes and Splinters,” by David Schonauer, 12-14
“Second Acts,” by Charles Michener, 16-20
Soccer & Society, Vol. 12, no. 3 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/12/3
Special Issue: Reviewing UK football cultures: continuing with gender analyses
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“Reviewing UK football cultures: continuing with gender analyses,” by Jayne
Caudwell, 323-329
“Gender, feminism and football studies,” by Jayne Caudwell, 330-344
“‘I don't think I can catch it’: women, confidence and responsibility in football
coach education,” by Beth Fielding-Lloyd & Lindsey Meân, 345-364
“Tokenism, ties and talking too quietly: women's experiences in non-playing
football roles,” by Jo Welford, 365-381
“‘Who wants to make aloo gobi when you can bend it like Beckham?’ British
Asian females and their racialised experiences of gender and identity in women's
football,” by Aarti Ratna, 382-401
“‘I'm into high heels and make up but I still love football’: exploring gender
identity and football participation with preadolescent girls,” by Ruth Jeanes,
402-420
“‘It seems really inclusive in some ways, but … inclusive just for people who
identify as lesbian’: discourses of gender and sexuality in a lesbian-identified
football club,” by Scarlett Drury, 421-442
“British football: where are the Muslim female footballers? Exploring the
connections between gender, ethnicity and Islam,” by Aisha Ahmad, 443-456
“Girls with learning disabilities and ‘football on the brain’,” by Annette Stride &
Hayley F. Fitzgerald, 457-470
Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol. 28, no. 2 (June 2011)
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-current-issue
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“Gender Ideologies, Youth Sports, and the Production of Soft Essentialism,” by
Michael A. Messner, 151-170
“Spatialities of Anger: Emotional Geographies in a Boxing Program for Survivors
of Violence,” by Cathy van Ingen, 171-188
“Women Sports Journalists in Switzerland: Between Assignment and Negotiation
of Roles,” by Lucie Schoch, Fabien Ohl, 189-209
“The Active Aging Agenda, Old Folk Devils and a New Moral Panic,” by
Elizabeth C.J. Pike, 209-225
“Portrayals of Women Golfers in the 2008 Issues of Golf Digest,” by Nicolas
Apostolis, Audrey R. Giles, 226-238
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“High School Students’ Attitudes Toward Providing Girls Opportunities to
Participate in Sport,” by Marni Brown, Erin Ruel, Stephanie Medley-Rath, 239253
“Book Review: Reconstructing Fame: Sport, Race, and Evolving Reputations,” by
Katharine Hannah, 254-256
Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol. 28, no. 1 (March 2011)
http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-back-issues/ssj-volume-28-issue-1-march
Special Issue: Physical Cultural Studies: Engendering a Productive Dialogue
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“Introduction to Special Issue: Physical Cultural Studies: Engendering a
Productive Dialogue,” by David L. Andrews, Michael L. Silk, 1-3
“Toward a Physical Cultural Studies,” by Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews, 435
“What is this ‘Physical’ in Physical Cultural Studies?,” by Michael D. Giardina,
Joshua Newman, 36 -63
“Exploring the Relationship Between Pedagogy and Physical Cultural Studies:
The Case of New Health Imperatives in Schools,” by Emma Rich, 64-84
“Bodies in Space: Spatializing Physical Cultural Studies,” by Michael T.
Friedman, Cathy van Ingen, 85-105
“‘Wandering and Wondering’: Theory and Representation in Feminist Physical
Cultural Studies,” by Holly Thorpe, Karen Barbour, Toni Bruce, 106-134
“Physical Cultural Studies [Redux],” by Michael Atkinson, 135-144
Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 16, no. 4 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/16/4
Articles
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“Editor' note: ‘The End of the Waiting Game’: Good news!,” 413
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“Movement of large bodies impaired: the double burden of obesity: somatic and
semiotic issues,” by Kjetil Wathne, 415-429
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“Health, (body) image, and primary schooling: ‘Why do they have to be a certain
weight?’,” by Barbara Humberstone & Ina Stan, 431-449
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“The meaning of pain during the process of embodiment: a case study of trainee
modern dancers' experiences of pain,” by Sourabh Singh, 451-465
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“Charismatic cops, patriarchs and a few good women: leadership, club culture and
young peoples' drinking,” by Peter Kelly, Chris Hickey, Sue Cormack, Lyn
Harrison & Jo Lindsay, 467-484
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“Primary physical education, coaches and continuing professional development,”
by Richard Blair & Susan Capel, 485-505
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“Still ‘more of the same for the more able?’ Including young disabled people and
pupils with special educational needs in extra-curricular physical education,” by
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David Haycock & Andy Smith, 507-526
“Do as we do and not as we say: teacher educators supporting student teachers to
learn on teaching practice,” by Fiona C. Chambers & Kathleen M. Armour,
527-544
Book reviews
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“Sport and challenges to racism,” by Dean Barker, 545-546
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“The Hustle: one team and ten lives in black and white,” by Fiona Dowling,
547-549
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“Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic'-governing bodies,” by Jenny McMahon,
549-551
Sport, Education and Society, Vol. 16, no. 3 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/16/3
Special Issue: New directions, new questions? Social theory, education and embodiment
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“New directions, new questions? Social theory, education and embodiment,” by
John Evans & Brian Davies, 263-278
“Skin pedagogies and abject bodies,” by Jane Kenway & Elizabeth Bullen,
279-294
“Where inequality lives in the body: teenage pregnancy, public pedagogies and
individual lives,” by Wendy Luttrell, 295-308
“Gender, visible bodies and schooling: cultural pathologies of childhood,” by
Carrie Paechter, 309-322
“‘Change4Life for your kids’: embodied collectives and public health pedagogy,”
by Bethan Evans, Rachel Colls & Kathrin Hörschelmann, 323-341
“From embodiment to emplacement: re-thinking competing bodies, senses and
spatialities,” by Sarah Pink, 343-355
“Inhabiting different bodies over time: narrative and pedagogical challenges,” by
Andrew C. Sparkes & Brett Smith, 357-370
“Urban walking and the pedagogies of the street,” by Alan Bairner, 371-384
“The feel of mobility: how children use sedentary lifestyles as a site of
resistance,” by Martha Bell, 385-397
“A meditation in which consideration is given to the past and future engagement
of social science generally and critical physical education and sports scholarship
in particular with various scientific debates, including the so-called ‘obesity
epidemic’ and contemporary manifestations of biological determinism,” by
Michael Gard, 399-412
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 5, no. 2 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/5/2
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“On Loving Sport,” by Mike McNamee, 91-92
“Suits, Autotelicity, Temporal Reallocations, Game Resources and Defining
‘play’,” by Richard Royce, 93-109
“Does Christianity Demean the Body and Deny the Value of Sport? – A
Provocative Thesis,” by Stefano Scarpa Ph.D & Attilio Nicola Carraro, 110-123
“Sport, Craft Or Technique? The Case of competitive aeromodelling,” by
Christopher Norris, 124-148
“Gene Doping and the Responsibility of Bioethicists,” by Ashkan Atry, Mats G
Hansson & Ulrik Kihlbom, 149-160
“Can there be a Moral Duty to Cheat in Sport?” by Hugh Upton, 161-174
“Miracles in Sport: A Reply to Hopsicker,” by Keith Thompson, 175-177
“Do Fish Feel Pain?” by Rebekah Humphreys, 178-182
“Cycling Philosophy for Everyone – A Philosophical Tour de Force,” by Ron
Welters, 182-184
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“The Case of Maurice "Rocket" Richard and the National Standards on Foreign
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“The Administrative Core and the Division I Playoff Issue Pre-BCS: A Content
Analysis of the Public Discourse from Popular Media Sources and the NCAA
News,” by Chad Seifried, 29-55
“Documenting the Female Boxing Experience: Using the Films Toy Tiger, J.C.,
and Tyson to Unveil Women's Relationship with Boxing,” by: MacIntosh Ross,
56-69
“The End of Amateurism in American Track and Field,” by Hart Cantelon, 70-71
“The Empire Strikes Out: How Baseball Sold U.S. Foreign Policy and Promoted
the American Way Abroad,” by Steven P. Gietschier, 71-72
“Our White Boy,” by Courtney Michelle Smith, 72-74
“Rivals: Legendary Matchups That Made Sports History,” by Murry R. Nelson,
74-75
“Dropping the Torch: Jimmy Carter, the Olympic Boycott, and the Cold War,” by
Toby C. Rider, 75-77
“The Manly Art: Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting in America (Updated Edition),” by
Stacy L. Lorenz, 77-79
“Routledge Companion to Sports History,” by John Wong, 79-80
Sport in History, Vol. 31, no. 1 (March 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsih20/31/1
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“Physicians, Scientists, Exercise and Athletics in Britain and America from the
1867 Boat Race to the Four-Minute Mile,” by Roberta J. Park, 1-31
“Soccer and Society in Eva Menasse's Vienna,” by Alan Bairner, 32-48
“Late Cuts: C.L.R. James, Cricket and Postcolonial England,” by Simon
Featherstone, 49-61
“From Bondi to Bude: Allan Kennedy and the Exportation of Australian Surf
Lifesaving to Britain in the 1950s,” by Ed Jaggard, 62-83
“The Invention of a 'Drug of Mass Destruction': Deconstructing the EPO Myth,”
by Bernat Lopez, 84-109
Sport in Society, Vol. 14, no. 4 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/14/4
Special Issue: Remembering the glory days of the nation: sport as lieu de mémoire in
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“Remembering the glory days of the nation: sport as lieu de mémoire in Japan,”
by Andreas Niehaus & Christian Tagsold, 403-411
:Lieux de mémoire/sites of memories and the Olympic Games: an introduction,”
by Gertrud Pfister, 412-429
“Swimming into memory: the Los Angeles Olympics (1932) as Japanese lieu de
mémoire,” by Andreas Niehaus, 430-443
“Remember to get back on your feet quickly: the Japanese women's volleyball
team at the 1964 Olympics as a ‘Realm of Memory’,” by Christian Tagsold,
444-453
“One world one dream? Twenty-first century Japanese perspectives on hosting the
Olympic Games,” by Robin Kietlinski, 454-465
“Tokyo's 1964 Olympic design as a ‘realm of [design] memory’,” by Jilly
Traganou, 466-481
“Ko-shien Stadium: performing national virtues and regional rivalries in a ‘theatre
of sport’,” by William W. Kelly, 482-494
“From national event to local memory – World Cup 2002,” by Yoshio Takahashi,
495-503
“‘By running…/ by fighting…/ by dying…’: remembering, glorifying, and
forgetting Japanese Olympian war dead,” by Aaron Skabelund, 504-517
“‘It was October 1964, when I met the demon for the first time’: Supo-kon manga
as lieux de mémoire,” by Ikuo Abe, 518-531
“The professional wrestler Rikido-zan as a site of memory,” by Lee Thompson,
532-541
“Sports sites of memory in Japan's cultures of remembrance and oblivion:
collective remembrance is like swimming – in order to stay afloat you have to
keep moving,” by Wolfram Manzenreiter & John Horne, 542-552
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Sport in Society, Vol. 14. No. 3 (2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/14/3
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“Scandal and governance: inside and outside the IOC 2000 Commission,” by John
J. MacAloon, 292-308
“Athletes' rights and Olympic reform: a discussion with Johann Koss, Ann Peel
and Alexandra Orlando,” by Johann Koss, Ann Peel and Alexandra Orlando,
309-318
“Towards better Olympic accountability,” by Jean-Loup Chappelet, 319-331
“Paradoxes and contestations of Olympism in the history of the modern Olympic
Movement,” by Dikaia Chatziefstathiou, 332-344
“From Sydney to Beijing: the evolution of the photographic coverage of
Paralympic Games in five European countries,” by Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous,
Anne Marcellini & Eric de Léséleuc, 345-354
“The interpretation of environmental sustainability by the International Olympic
Committee and Organizing Committees of the Olympic Games from 1994 to
2008,” by Justine Paquette, Julie Stevens & Cheryl Mallen, 355-369
“Community capacity and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games,” by Rob
VanWynsberghe, Brenda Kwan & Nicolien Van Luijk, 370-385
“Rules and reform: eligibility, gender differences, and the Olympic Games,” by
Sarah Teetzel, 386-398
“A research agenda for Olympic reform,” by Richard W. Pound, 399-402
Timeline, Vol. 28, no 2 (April-June 2011)
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Third World Quarterly, Vol. 32, no. 3 (April 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/32/3
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Darnell, David R. Black, 367-378
“Sport, the Military and Peacemaking: history and possibilities,” by Richard
Giulianotti, Gary Armstrong, 379-394
“Football and Post-War Reintegration: exploring the role of sport in DDR
processes in Sierra Leone,” by Christopher B Dyck, 395-415
“Punching above its Weight: Cuba's use of sport for South-South co-operation,”
by Robert Huish, 417-433
“Preventive HIV/AIDS Education through Physical Education: reflections from
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“A Political Ecology of Development in the Boteti River Region of Botswana:
locating a place for sport,” by Larry A. Swatuk, Moseki R. Motsholapheko, and
Dominic Mazvimavi, 453-475
“A Secret Instinct of Social Preservation': legitimacy and the dynamic
(re)constitution of Olympic conceptions of the 'good',” by Byron Peacock, 477502
“More than a Sporting Chance? Appraising the sport for development legacy of
the 2010 FIFA World Cup,” by Scarlett Cornelissen, 503-529
“Corporatising Sport, Gender and Development: postcolonial IR feminisms,
transnational private governance and global corporate social engagement,” by
Lyndsay MC Hayhurst, 531-549
“The Paucity of, and Dilemma in, Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility for
Development through Sport,” by Roger Levermore, 551-569
“Global Subjects or Objects of Globalisation? The promotion of global citizenship
in organisations offering sport for development and/or peace programmes,” by
Rebecca Tiessen, 571-587
“Sport for Development and Peace: a public sociology perspective,” by Peter
Donnelly, Michael Atkinson, Sarah Boyle, Courtney Szto, 589-601
“Cautions, Questions and Opportunities in Sport for Development and Peace,” by
Bruce Kidd, 603-609
Third World Quarterly, Vol. 32, no. 2 (March 2011)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ctwq20/32/2
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“War Minus the Shooting? The politics of sport in Lebanon as a unique case in
comparative politics,” by Danyel Reiche, 261-277
“The World Cup, Vuvuzelas, Flag-Waving Patriots and the Burden of Building
South Africa,” by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 279-293
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http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rwhr20/20/2
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“The Making of a Modern Female Body: beauty, health and fitness in interwar
Britain,” by Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska, 299-317
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Compiled by Peter Marquis, University of Rouen
Anthropologie et Sociétés, Volume 34, Numéro 1, 2010.
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« Le sens des coups : du corps à la chair des boxeurs », by Jérôme Beauchez, 135-153.
Cahiers de Psychologie Clinique 36/1 (2011)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-cahiers-de-psychologie-clinique-2011-1.htm
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« De flammes et de cendres: genèse et déclin des héros sportifs », by Anne-Valérie
Mazoyer and Jean-Pierre Martineau, 151-165.
Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie, 1/2 (2010)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-cahiers-internationaux-de-sociologie-2010-1.htm
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« Evaluation des dangers et goût du risque », by David Le Breton, 267-284.
Carrefours de l’éducation, 30/2 (2010)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-carrefours-de-l-education-2010-2.htm
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« La recherche universitaire en EPS depuis 1945: entre pluralité scientifique et utilité
professionnelle », by Cécile Collinet et Philippe Terral, 169-186.
Droit et société 2010/3 (n/ 76)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-droit-et-societe-2010-3.htm
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« Du jugement social au jugement pénal. L’autonomie du football professionnel français
entre arbitraires et arbitrages », by Hassen Slimani, 667-691.
Ethnologies, Volume 32, Numéro 1, 2010.
http://www.erudit.org.gate3.inist.fr/revue/ethno/2010/v32/n1/index.html
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« Jeux sportifs, codes et construction identitaire », by Marie Level, Éric Dugas and
Thierry Lesage, 113-132.
*Recherches féministes, Volume 23, Numéro 2, 2010.
http://www.erudit.org.gate3.inist.fr/revue/rf/2010/v23/n2/index.html
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« Le sport comme espace favorable à l'expression de sexualités non traditionnelles : le cas
de différents sports d'équipe féminins au Québec », by Barbara Ravel, 109-125.
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Reflets, Volume 16, Numéro 1, 2010.
http://www.erudit.org.gate3.inist.fr/revue/ref/2010/v16/n2/index.html
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Mathieu Lyons – book review of Simon Louis Lajeunesse, L'épreuve de la masculinité :
Sport, rituels et homophobie, Le Triadou, France, H&O Éditions, 245-248.
Sport History Review, vol. 42, issue 1, May 2011
http://journals.humankinetics.com/shr-current-issue
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« La Fédération Internationale d’Escrime en guerre: de la spoliation à l’épuration (19391948) », by Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo et Thierry Terret, 1-16.
« Documenting the Female Boxing Experience: Using the Films Toy Tiger, J.C., and
Tyson to Unveil Women’s Relationship with Boxing », by MacIntosh Ross, 56-69.
STAPS, Revue internationale des sciences du sport et de l'éducation physique, 2011/1, n/91.
http://www.cairn.info/revue-staps-2011-1.htm#sommaire
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« Limites et perspectives de la notion de Technique du Corps de Marcel Mauss dans le
domaine du sport », Jean-François Loudcher, 9-27.
« Le sport cycliste avant 1914 : premier espace d'intégration des Italiens du bassin de
Briey ? », Jean-Pierre Favero, 29-45.
« L’agressivité motrice en questions au sein du football », by Thibaut Hebert and Eric
Dugas, 47-62.
« Le dopage : entre culpabilité individuelle et responsabilité collective », by KarlHeinrich Bette, 87-99.
« Cohérence et diversité de la science du sport en Allemagne », by Dietrich Kurz, 101112.
Le Travail hum ain 74/1 (2011)
http://www.cairn.info/revue-le-travail-humain-2011-1.htm
« Cognition collective: partage de préoccupations entre les joueurs d’une équipe de
basket-ball au cours d'un match », by Bourbousson, J. et al., 59-90.
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www.laviedesidees.fr
www.booksandideas.net (English version)
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« Sport en colonies » - Yohan Blondel - book review of Pierre Singaravélou et Julien Sorez
(dir.), L’empire des sports. Une histoire de la mondialisation culturelle (Paris, Belin, coll.
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« H istoire et société », 2010), La Vie
http://www.laviedesidees.fr/Sport-en-colonies.html
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Compiled by Rebeccah Dawson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedezin, Heft 4 (Mai 2011)
http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/artikel/archiv-2011/heft-4.html
Special Issue: “Epigenetik und Sport”
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“Trend der Molekularen Forschung in der Sportmedizin,” by W. Bloch, 83-84
“Epigenetik - ein neues Aufgabengebiet für präventive Sportmedizin,” by W.
Hollmann, 85
“Genetik und Epigenetik der körperlichen Leistungsfähigkeit,” by T. Ehlert and P.
Simon, 86-91
“Die kapilläre Laktatkonzentration als Maß für die Belastungsreaktion,” by N.
Maassen and G. Schneider, 92-97
“Einfluss verschiedener Getränke auf Ausdauerleistung und Stoffwechsel bei
ambitionierten, 98-104
“Verletzungen bei Eliteringern der türkischen Nationalmannschaft,” by H. Coknaz,
105-107
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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedezin, Heft 3 (April 2011)
http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/artikel/archiv-2011/heft-3.html
Special Issue: “Training, Muskulatur und Verletzung”
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"Wenn der Muskel exzentrisch wird..." Energierückgewinnung des Muskels beim
Bremsen,” by D. Böning, 55-56
“Aktuelle und neue Konzepte in der Behandlung akuter Außenbandverletzungen des
Sprunggelenkes,” by R. Best R, P. Brüggemann, W. Petersen, I. Rembitzki, A.
Ellermann, A. Gösele-Koppenburg and C. Liebau, 57-62
“Sensomotorisches Training als Computerspiel?” by K. Röttger, G. Mornieux and
A Gollhofer, 63-68
“Effekte maschinengestützten Krafttrainings in der Behandlung chronischen
Rückenschmerzes,” by A. Stephan, S. Goebel, D. Schmidtbleicher, 69-74
“Dehnst Du noch oder grübelst Du schon? - Aktuelle Daten zu Akzeptanz und
Verbreitung von Stretching im Leistungssport,” by S. Schneider, H. Schmitt, M.
Zalewski, S. Gantz, 75-78
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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedezin, Heft 2 (März 2011)
http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/artikel/archiv-2011/heft-2.html
Special Issue: “Kinder und Sport”
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“Blutdruck und Herzfrequenz in Ruhe und bei Belastung bei Kindern im
Einschulungsalter,” by R.G. Ketelhut, Ö. Akman and S. Ketelhut, 32-45
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“Befragungsdaten und Akzelerometermessung im Vergleich - ein Beitrag zur
Validierung des MoMo-Aktivitätsfragebogens,” by D. Kahlert and R. Brand, 36-41
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“Unfälle und Zwischenfälle bei Kindertauchveranstaltungen,” by B. Winkler, K.
Tetzlaff, and C. M. Muth, 42-46
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“Einfluss des sozialen Einzugsgebiets auf die motorische Leistungsfähigkeit und das
Aktivitätsniveau im Kindergartenalter,” by K. Ketelhut, H. Strang and M. Holzweg,
47-51
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/v34088l8401qp044/
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“Lebensweltliche Ethnographie und das Phänomen Sport,” by Anne Honer, 75-88
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KZfSS: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Vol. 63, Issue 2 (Juni
2011)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/0023-2653
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“Bildung und Gesundheitsungleichheiten im Alter: Divergenz, Konvergenz oder
Konituität? Eine Längsschnittuntersuchung mit SHARE,” by Liliya Leopold and
Henriette Engelhardt, 207-236
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“Der Fußball und seine Entproletarisierung: Zum sozialstrukturellen Wandel der
Kickerleserschaft von 1954 bis 2005,” by Oliver Fürtjes and Jörg Hagenah, 279-300
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http://mon.uwpress.org/
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von Hans Paasches Werk,” by Pierre Kodjio Nenguié, 36-59
“Betriebsamkeit als Literatur. Prosa der Weimarer Republik zwischen Massenpresse
und Buch,” by Jochen Hung, 135-137
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Publizistik, Vol. 56, Issue 2 (April 2011)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1001158623775565/
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“Über Terroristen und Spitzensportler. Eine Framing-Analyse stereotyper
Bewertungen von Muslimen in ostdeutschen Regionalzeitungen als Beitrag zur
Theorien- und Methodendiskussion,” by Stephan Sielschott, 157-180
Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio, (Juni 2011)
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/id=14495&count=9971&recno=1&ty
pe=rezbuecher&sort=datum&order=down
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Book Review of Daniel Wildmann, Der veränderbare Körper. Jüdische Turner,
Männlichkeit und das Wiedergewinnen von Geschichte in Deutschland um 1900,
Ezra Mendelsohn, Jews and the Sporting Life and Todd Samuel Presner,
Muscular Judaism. The Jewish Body and the Politics of Regeneration by Jens
Elberfeld
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Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio (Mai 2011)
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2011-2-112
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Book Review of J. Hill, Sport in History: An Introduction by Jan Dunzendorfer
Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio, (April 2011)
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2011-2-075
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Review of Michael Krüger and Hans Langenfeld, Handbuch Sportgeschichte:
Beiträge zur Lehre und Forschung im Sport by Nils Havemann
Sportwissenschaft, Vol. 41, Issue 1 (März 2011)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/0342-2380/41/1/
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“Qualitätsstandards in der Sportwissenschaft,” by Michael Krüger and Eike Emrich,
8-15
“Validierung von neun Bewegungssensoren bei Kindern und jungen Erwachsenen,”
by Carsten Müller, Corinna Winter, Marie-Sophie Mogwitz and Dieter Rosenbaum,
16-24
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“Bewegungsverhältnisse in der Gesundheitsförderung. Ein Ansatz zur theoretischen
Konzeptualisierung mit exemplarischer Anwendung auf die Interventionspraxis,” by
Alfred Rütten and Annika Frahsa, 25-33
“Ein Beitrag zur systematischen Sportgeräteentwicklung. Untersuchung der
Integrierten Produktentwicklung als Vorgehensmodell für die systematische
Entwicklung von Sportgeräten,” by Andreas Krüger, Jürgen Edelmann-Nusser,
Kerstin Witte and Sándor Vajna, 34-43
“Neue Reitsportmotive jenseits des klassischen Turniersports. Eine empirische
Untersuchung,” by Claudia Gille, Susanne Hoischen-Taubner and Achim Spiller, 4446
Book Review of W. Tokarski and K. Petry, Handbuch Sportpolitik: Beiträge zur
Lehre und Forschung im Sport by Sven Güldenpfennig, 47-49
Book Review of C. Asmuth, Was ist Doping? Fakten und Probleme der aktuellen
Diskussion by Andreas Schreiber, 50-52
Book Review of N. Neuber, Informelles Lernen im Sport. Beiträge zur allgemeinen
Bildungsdebatte by Christopher Heim, 53-55.
Book Review of K. Reinhart,“Wir wollten einfach unser Ding machen.” DDRSportler zwischen Fremdbestimmung und Selbstverwirklichung by Henk Erik Meier,
56-59
Book Review of V. Volkmann, Biographisches Wissen von Lehrerinnen und
Lehrern. Der Einfluss lebensgeschichtlicher Erfahrungen auf berufliches Handeln
und Deuten im Fach Sport by Wolf-Dietrich Miethling, 60-61
Sportwissenschaft, “Online First” (2011)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/0342-2380/
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“Geschlecht und bewegungsbezogene Bildung(sforschung). Jahrestagung der dvs
Kommission Geschlechterforschung an der Universität Hamburg,” by Sebastian
Salomon (23 March 2011)
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“Sport. Stadt. Ökonomik – Sport and Urban Economics,” by Oliver Bischoff (24
March 2011)
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“Die Geschichte des Frauenfußballs in Deutschland,” by Yvonne WeigeltSchlesinger, Carina Sophia Linne and Sandra Hallmann (8. April 2011)
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“Die Organisation sportlichen Erfolges. Zur Frage nach Markt oder Hierarchie im
Spitzensport am Beispiel der Eliteschulen des Sports,” by Jens Flatau and Eike
Emrich (11 April 2011)
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“Europäische Sportmodelle: Gemeinsamkeiten und Differenzen in international
vergleichender Perspektive,” by Florian Bischoff and Benedict Dessauer (18 May
2011)
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http://www.werkstatt-verlag.de/?q=node/386
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“Von der ‘Körperkulturistik’ zum Fitnesstraining: Zur Geschichte eines
Transformationsprozesses im DDR-Volkssport,” by Andreas Müller, 7-24
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“Fußball in Deutschland als ethnoheterogener Geschichte,” 25-50
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“Die national-globale Welt des Fußballs,” by Werner Hägele, 51-60
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“National und liberal? : Politische Tendenzen in der Turnvereinsbewegung im
Fürstentum Lippe 1860 – 1914,” by Florian Lueke, 61-79
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Weimarer Beiträge: Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft, Ästhetik und
Kulturwissenschaften, Vol. 57, Issue 1 (2011)
http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/revista?codigo=9961
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"Wie hält man das durch? Zum Dilemma des Mittelstandes in Jochen Kornelius
Schützes Roman Boxen, boxen," by Wolfram Malte Fues, 130-135
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Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft, Vol. 59, Issue 3 (2011)
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“Der Ausschluss der Juden 1933 aus deutschen Turn- und Sportvereinen und das
Beschweigen nach 1945,” by Lorenz Peiffer, 217-229
“Die Beteiligung von Sportfunktionären im NS-Regime und ihr Einfluss auf die
Sportgeschichtsschreibung nach 1945,” by Hubert Dwertmann, 230-241
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