This paper examines how two Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and Jamaica, developed ideas of national identity while negotiating political emancipation within two distinct, yet allied Anglophone empires. We can see this process through the Olympic movement and referred to here as “colonial Olympism.” Both Puerto Rico and Jamaica participated as colonies of the United States and Great Britain at international sporting events from 1930 to the 1950s. More than a benevolent gesture by the U.S. or Great Britain, Puerto Rico and Jamaica’s participation was intended to foster international goodwill through sport, including crucial notions of Pan-Americanism. Comparing these two islands, and the metropolises they represented, offers a good way to und...
???Operation Sport,??? or the development of recreation programs in 1950s Puerto Rico, shows how spo...
Sport et impérialisme culturel : étude sur la diffusion de pratiques sportives (baseball, basket-bal...
After World War II, the principle of a colonized countries' self-determination was at stake in the i...
This paper examines how two Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and Jamaica, developed ideas of national ...
When the United States took possession of Puerto Rico in 1898, an aggressive Americanization project...
Contextualized in a Western push for post-war decolonization and modernization, the development of r...
This chapter examines the process by which Puerto Rican nationalists engaged with the Olympic Moveme...
The interwar years saw the creation of a circum-Caribbean migratory sphere, linking British colonial...
This article studies the intersection of sport, religion, and imperialism through the Young Men’s Ch...
This research discusses the historical process of establishment of the Pan-American (Pan-Am) Games a...
During the 1940s, Puerto Rico enjoyed the benefits of a U.S. sponsored economic boom as a result of ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the political and military considerations that provided the ...
In Olympismo: The Olympic Movement in the Making of Latin America and the Caribbean (2020), ed...
During the 1940s, Puerto Rico enjoyed the benefits of a U.S. sponsored economic boom as a result of ...
This chapter discusses the political events surrounding the Central American and Caribbean Games of ...
???Operation Sport,??? or the development of recreation programs in 1950s Puerto Rico, shows how spo...
Sport et impérialisme culturel : étude sur la diffusion de pratiques sportives (baseball, basket-bal...
After World War II, the principle of a colonized countries' self-determination was at stake in the i...
This paper examines how two Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and Jamaica, developed ideas of national ...
When the United States took possession of Puerto Rico in 1898, an aggressive Americanization project...
Contextualized in a Western push for post-war decolonization and modernization, the development of r...
This chapter examines the process by which Puerto Rican nationalists engaged with the Olympic Moveme...
The interwar years saw the creation of a circum-Caribbean migratory sphere, linking British colonial...
This article studies the intersection of sport, religion, and imperialism through the Young Men’s Ch...
This research discusses the historical process of establishment of the Pan-American (Pan-Am) Games a...
During the 1940s, Puerto Rico enjoyed the benefits of a U.S. sponsored economic boom as a result of ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the political and military considerations that provided the ...
In Olympismo: The Olympic Movement in the Making of Latin America and the Caribbean (2020), ed...
During the 1940s, Puerto Rico enjoyed the benefits of a U.S. sponsored economic boom as a result of ...
This chapter discusses the political events surrounding the Central American and Caribbean Games of ...
???Operation Sport,??? or the development of recreation programs in 1950s Puerto Rico, shows how spo...
Sport et impérialisme culturel : étude sur la diffusion de pratiques sportives (baseball, basket-bal...
After World War II, the principle of a colonized countries' self-determination was at stake in the i...