Forthcoming Conferences and Meetings
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Forthcoming Conferences and Meetings
19 FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY FOR SPORTS HISTORY SPORTING TRADITIONS VI Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Australian Gallery of Sport May 18-22, 1987 The programme of the Conference is as follows: Monday, 18 May 10.00-12.30 Registration Reception desk at entry to John Landy room. Tours of MCG and AGOS commence at 10.30 and 11.30 12.30- 2.00 Lunch provided 2.00- 3.30 Aboriginal Sport Chair: Brian Stoddart, Canberra CAE Colin Tatz Macquarie university 'Aborigines in sport' 3.30- 4.00 Afternoon tea 4.00- 5.30 The Melbourne Cricket Ground Chair: Keith Dunstan, The Age Melbourne University of Cahill, Shane 'Television and sport: the 1956 Olympics' Rex Harcourt, Melbourne Cricket Ground 'Above the sacred turf: the library and archives of the Melbourne Cricket Ground' 7.00 Conference dinner Members' Dining Room - MCG Tuesday, 19 May 9.30-10.30 Sport - Display and Communication Chair: Wray Vamplew, Flinders University Maureen Nagel, University of Queensland 'Sport in Australian Painting' Tom McCulloch, Australian Gallery of Sport 'An incentive for research and communication in sports history' 10.30-11.00 Morning Tea 11.00-12.30 Australian Rules Football: Past and Future Chair: Richard Stremski, La Trobe University Rob Hess, University of Alberta 'Myth, mystery and mayhem - the early years of Victorian rules football' Paul Bartrop, Gippsland Institute 'Strength in numbers? Measuring the success of competition expansion' 20 12.30- 2.00 Lunch provided 2.00- 3.30 Women in Sport Chair: Donna Rae, Deakin University Ian Jobling, University of Queensland 'All Australian Netball: a sporting opportunity for all Australian women' Roslyn Otzen, University of Melbourne 'Fitness for all or women only: the history of Victorian calisthenics' 3.30- 4.00 Afternoon tea 4.00- 6.00 Sports Tours Chair: Drew Morphett, corporation Australian Broadcasting Dave Brown, University of Queensland profit: sporting 'Pleasure and Victoria's empire' tours in Chris Harte, Australian Cricket Society 'Cricket rebels in South Africa: an irreverent look at an emotive subject' Wednesday, 20 May 9.30-12.30 The Future of Sports History: a Symposium Chair: Richard Cashman, University of New South Wales An open discussion led by a panel of speakers Bill Murray, La Trobe University Charles Korr, University of Missouri, St. Louis Geoffrey Laurence, Riverina-Murray CAE 12.30- 1.30 Lunch - own arrangements 1.30- 3.30 Tour of Caulfield Racing Museum or, Visit to Royal Melbourne Tennis Club 6.00- 9.30 Tour of and dinner at Collingwood Football Club: includes 3-course meal, beer/wine or soft drinks Thursday, 21 May 9.00-10.30 Work in Progress Chair: Roy Hay, Deakin University Kris Corcoran, University of New South Wales 'The socio-economic impact of rugby league on Sydney, 1935-1952' Murray Phillips, University of Queensland 'The Brisbane Golf Club: social and sporting values' John Ross, University of Queensland 'The influence of the Highland Games on the development of athletics in Australia' 21 10.30-11.00 Horning tea 11.00-12.30 Playing the Game (1) Chair: John O'Hara, Technology Tasmanian Institute of Bob Paddick, Flinders University 'Rules, fair play and cheating in games' Neville Turner, Monash University 'The legal and moral responsibilities sportsmen and women' 12.30 of Lunch 2.00- 3.30 Playing the Game (2) Chair: Tom Dunning, Technology Tasmanian Institute of Colin Davey, Victoria College 'How to kill the Colliwobbles: sports psychology' a history of Hayden Opie, University of Melbourne 'Changing concerns in the legal control of participant violence in sport' Bob Stewart, Footscray Institute of Technology 'What makes people watch? Theories of sport spectatorship' 3.30- 4.00 Afternoon tea 4.00- 6.00 Playing the Game (3) Chair: Ray Crawford, Technology Phillip Institute of Reet Howell, University of Queensland 'Sport among the squattocracy in Queensland' Lawrie Woodman, Australian Coaching Council 'The development of coach education in Australia' Max Howell, University of Queensland 'The games ethic in Queensland grammar schools' 6.30- 8.30 Cocktail party hosted by the Melbourne Cricket Club (coat, tie, neat dress required) Friday, 22 May 9.00-10.30 Sport and Politics Chair: John Deane. Victoria College Steven Alomes, Deakin University 'Winners can laugh: political and business uses of sport' Tom Armstrong, Macquarie University 'Sport and public policy, 1972-1975' 22 10.30 Morning Tea 11.00-12.00 Annual General Meeting The Organising Committee comprises: Tom McCullough (AGOS), Rex Harcourt (MCG Library), Dr. Ray Crawford (Phillip Institute of Technology), John Deane (Victoria College) and Dr. Richard Stremski (La Trobe University) Registration Fees are as follows: Registration - Final date for normal Registration is Friday, 1 May (includes lunch Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and all morning and afternoon teas ASSH Numbers Non-members Students One-day registration Late registration fee applies after 1 May $60 $70 $30 $15 $10 Conference Dinner - Monday evening - inclusive $30 Tour of and Dinner at the Collingwood Football Club - Wednesday evening - inclusive $25 Further information and Registration Forms are available from: Dr. Richard Strenski, Department of History, La Trobe University, BUNDOORA, Victoria 3083 (Tel: 03-4783122) XII INTERNATIONAL HISPA CONGRESS Gubbio, Italy May 27 - June 1, 1987 Theresa Gonzales AJA Les courses de taureaux: un spectacle chevaleresque? Stephen ALOMES The ideological uses of sport Gilbert ANDRIEU Les médecins culturistes à la fin du XIXe Siècle en France Robert Knight BARNEY A Hasenheide Legacy: The celebration of festival turnen in American sport Hartmut BECKER Sport - und Spielfeste für den Frieden: eine neue Form van Festen im Sport Paola Angeli BERNARDINI Aspects ludiques, rituels et sportifs de la course féminine dans la Grèce antique 23 Hajo BERNETT Von der Turnkunde sue Sportwissenschaft Constantin BUCUR La préparation physique pour le combat chez les Daques et les Remains: Bas-reliefs de la colonne de Trajan Louis BURGENER Les fêtes Fedêrales de gymnastique en Suisse, 1832-1982 Wolfgang BUSS Der Einfluss Bernhard Zimmermans auf die Entiwkclung der Sporterziehung in England Jean-Claude BUSSARD Le sport dans les manuels d'historie John Marshall GARTER Games and Holy Days in Medieval England Lucien CLARE Survivances des courses de quintaine et de bague d'aujourd'hui dans l'Italie Wolfgang DECKER Die Wagen des Tutanchamun Bianca Rosa D'ESTE Regulation and Technique Development for drowned persons rescuing Bertrand DURING La recherde et les pratiques physiques en France George EISEN Facing history and probing our own humanity: children's play in the Holocaust Heiner GILLMEISTER Folk-Games and merriment on the Island of Gotland Matti GOKSOYR Popular celebration days, nationalism and the growth of Sport in 19th Century Norway Gigliola GORI Etruscan sports and festivals Giampiero GRIFI Il gioco del Pallone col Bracciale Arthur HANAK Physical training of Jews in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Tines Antero HEIKKINEN The historical arguments of an idealist at the turn of the century in Finland Andreas HOEFER The International Olympic Academy and its contribution to sport science 24 Arturo HOTZ Johann Niggeler, Schulturnen die Militärdoemstpflicht des Lehrers und das Stefan ILIC Quelques competitions traditionnelles en Yougoslavie, organisés pendant les differentes Célébrations Rosella ISIDORI FRASCA La gynécologie sportive en Italie Hans-Georg JOHN Das Schwimmfest in der Früheit des Verbandssports (1878-1914/18) Michael JOHO Geschichte der Sportwissenschaft in Hamburg bis 1945 John W. KEY & Michael A. SALTER Ludic Activities and Societal Types: A case study of the Kwakiuti Indian and Australian Aborigine Harru A. KING Students of world records: pioneers of sports science Arnd KRUEGER Die Universitätsprofessoren für Reitlehre: Die Anfänge der organisierten Wissenschaft van Sport an der Universität Göttingen Gundolf KRUEGER Sport und Kult beim makahiki-Zyklus: Zur dichotomie des traditionellen Festwesens auf Hawaii Peter KUEHNST Leibesübungen und Spiele im Spiegel der bildenden Kunst von der Renaissance bis sum Impressionismus Mamfred LAEMMER Antike Kaiserfeste im Dienste politischer Propaganda Hans LANGENFELD International roots of sport science: the emergence of modern physiology and its impacts Daniel LIGOU La course de la bague à Sémur en Auzois Mikio MAEDA The study of the changes in physical education in Japan JP MASSICOTTE & Claude LESSARD L'ethno-histoire de la traine et du tobogan Alan METCALFE Resistance to Northumberland change: Folk games in the mining Werner MEYER Das ritterliche Turnier des Mittelalters als Fest communities of 25 Roland NAUL Gymnastics, athletics, games: Sedan Celebrations in Imperial Germany R. NAUL & Rainer GROSZBROEHMER Carl Euler - Pionier der Schulturners in Preussen Turniehrebildung und Historiker des Erwin NIEDERMANN Das Rangein auf dem Hundstein ein Bergsportfest in Salzburg Vera OLIVOVA Fest in der historischen Entwicklung des Sports Roberta J. PARK Private play and public spectacle: ethnic sports and celebrations in America, 1848-1917 Lorenz PEIFFER Hermannsfeier und Hermannslauf der Deutschen Turnerschaft im Jahr 1925 Gertrud PFISTER Athletik-meetings, Stafetten-Wettläufe, vor dem I. Weltkrieg Memorials Sportfeste in Berlin Dietrich RAMBA Verdienstmüglichkeiten van Wagenlenkern bei den antiken Circusrennen PC REDDY Sports in the historical context of Indian civilization Giuseppe REFRIGERI La historigraphie sportive de l'Italie démocratique (1950-1985) Roland RENSON & E. DE VROEDE Folk Games at the fair: kermis scenes in the work of Pieter Bruegel the elder James RIORDAN Folk Games in the U.S.S.R. Heinz-Egon ROESCH Bergturnfeste als Volkfeste - das älteste deutsche Bergturnfest auf dem Feldberg im Taunus Joachim K. RUEHL Behind the scene of popular spectacle and courtly tradition: Who is the best jouster? Kohsuke SASAJIMA Sports and celebrations in Japan Hiroko SEIWA Japanese women and Naginata (HALBERD) Werner SONNENSCHEIN Entstehung und Entwicklung internationaler Organisations-strukturen in der Sportwissenschaft 26 Riselher SPITZER Die Anfänge sportwissenschaftlicher Forschung im dargestellt am Biespiel der UDSSR und der CSSR Volleybalspiel Brian STODDART The Badminton Manuals and emergent sports science Hannes STROHMEYER Die Wiener "Laufer" und ihr Fest am 1. Mai. Peter SUTCLIFFE The history of cricket: a mirror of English society Mustafa A. Azeez TAHA Physical performances and body-culture in the Sudanese ceremonies Bans Joachim TEICHLER Des Scheitern der "EuropaTschen Sportkonferenz" im Oktober 1942 Angela TEJA Les fétes du carnaval romain dans le Moyen áge la Renaissance Horst UEBERHORST Deutsche Turnfeste und Bundesfeste des Arbeiter-Turn-und Sportbundes ein vergleichende Betrachtung Josef ULFKOTTE Der Einfluss des Bückeburger Artzes Dr. Chr. Bernh. Faust (1774-1842) auf die Entwicklung der körperlichen Erziehung in Nordwestdeutschland Floris VAN DER MERWE Parrot shooting as (1686-1986) the oldest sporting inheritance at the Cape Gerd VON DER LIPPE Women's Sports in the Handball Federation 1945-67 Peter WILHELM Vom Sinneswandel eines Turners Bernard WOLTMANN Poinische Forschungen im Bereich der Sportgeschichte ICHPER/CAHPER '87 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, June 9-13, 1987 The International Council of Health, Physical Education and Recreation and Canadian Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation joint Conference will be held at the School of Physical Education and A.S.S.H. member, Professor Max Howell, has been awarded Recreation. His the honour of presenting the R. Tait McKenzie Memorial Address. topic is "Ramblings of a Travelling Man". Another paper to be presented at the Conference with his wife, Reet, is entitled "Generalisation on the History of Sport in Queensland". 27 Further information about this conference is available from: Conference '87 Office, School of Physical Education and Recreation University of British Columbia VANCOUVER Canada V6T lW5 NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FIFTEENTH ANNUAL Capital University, May 23-25, FOR SPORT HISTORY CONVENTION Columbus, Ohio 1987 Topics include: Sport in Latin America Sports Medicine Women's Sport on the Western Frontier Sport Heroes in Cultural Perspective Sport in Britain Intercollegiate Athletics Sport in the Ancient World Baseball Symposium Sport and the Media Sport and Literature Blacks and Sport Sport Biography Sport in Canada BRITISH SOCIETY FOR SPORT HISTORY CONFERENCE Cardiff, Wales September 11-13, 1987 The theme of this Conference is Images of Sport For further information contact: Peter Treadwell, South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education, Cyncoed Centre, Cynoced, Cardiff, CF2 6XD (Telephone: (0222) 551111 Ext. 3391) AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 1988 BICENTENNIAL CONFERENCE University of Sydney. 8-13 February, 1988 'THE MAKING OF NATIONS' Papers are invited in the following areas of the history of any country: The Role of Historians Theory and Method Aboriginal Peoples The Mother Country The Founding of New Societies Historical Archaeology Art and Literature Literature and Education Class, Religion and Society Myths and Legends Science and Technology Crime, Law and Police Culture and Multi-Culture 28 Women's Lives and Work Gender and Sexuality Labour Movements War and Peace Politics and the People Foreign Affairs The City and the Country Sport and Leisure Nationalism The Australian View of the World Offers of papers in other areas will be considered. Deadline for A Pre-Registration submission of Paper Topics will be 31 July, 1987. Form will be available soon. For further information contact: Dr. K. K. Macnab, Convenor, AHA Bicentennial Conference, Department of History. University of Sydney, NSW 2006 SYDNEY SEMINARS ON SPORTS HISTORY Venue: 18 Fisher's Reserve (off Palace St.) Petersham Time: 7.30 p.m. Seminars presented and to be presented include: 'Amateur Thursday, 5th March Max Solling, 1860-1903' Thursday, 2nd April Kris Corcoran, 'Rugby League in the Sydney Metropolitan Area - Depression, War and other Social and Economic Aspects' Thursday, 7th May Peter Shergold, 'Convict Boxing' Thursday, 4th June John Ryan, 'Sir William McKell and Horse-racing' Oarsmen in Sydney c Future program: Rod Gillett will give a paper on 'Australian Rules Football in the Riverina' (September?) Other offers are welcome. UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND SEMINARS IN SPORT HISTORY VENUE: Department of Human Movement Studies TIME: 4.30 p.m. TUESDAY, April 14, 1987: Maureen Nagel will present a paper on 'Sport and Art in Nineteenth Century Australia' TUESDAY, April 28, 1987: Max Howell will present a paper on 'Newspapers es sources in Sport Historiography' These seminars were started in March of this year with Dave Brown presenting a session on 'Pan-Britannic Tours, 1859-1900'. It is hoped If you that papers will be given on a regular basis during term time. are coming to Brisbane please feel free to attend or even share some of your research findings with us. Contact: Dave Brown at Department of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, 4067 (Telephone: (07) 377 4258)