Every now and then I read a book that for some reason strikes a particular chord with me. This doesn\u27t make it a great book, but for me it is an important book because it evokes significant emotional or intellectual responses. When that happens I generally tell everyone I know that they need to read this new book
As I mentioned last week, sports books are often considered to be the perfect last minute Christmas ...
Book review of: Richard Pringle and Murray Phillips (eds), 'Examining Sport Histories : Power, Parad...
Do you get the feeling when you watch the Master\u27s on CBS that you are involved in a religious ex...
Every now and then I read a book that for some reason strikes a particular chord with me. This doesn...
Normally I don\u27t do a year in review piece although I think I did review the year in Sport and So...
Many years ago, a majority of histories of sport were simplistically dismissed by mainstream academi...
Review of: "A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Stories of Dan Gable," by Dan Gable with Scott Schulte
Situated in the growing field of sport and rhetoric scholarship, Michael L. Butterworth\u27s insight...
A review of Joseph Epstein\u27s Masters of the Games, a collection of essays, profiles, short storie...
Book review by Andrew C. Miller. Whannel, Garry. Media Sports Stars: Masculinities and Moralities. L...
My forays into sport history in general and Sporting Traditions are in search of papers that are cr...
Previous scholarship concerning the representations of spectator sport in US literature has tended t...
Every Christmas the sports book becomes one of those items that people resort to as a last minute gi...
From first paragraph: During the 2008 European Championships the British newspaper the Observer offe...
Book review: Michael J. Agovino, The Soccer Diaries : an American’s Thirty-Year Pursuit of the Inter...
As I mentioned last week, sports books are often considered to be the perfect last minute Christmas ...
Book review of: Richard Pringle and Murray Phillips (eds), 'Examining Sport Histories : Power, Parad...
Do you get the feeling when you watch the Master\u27s on CBS that you are involved in a religious ex...
Every now and then I read a book that for some reason strikes a particular chord with me. This doesn...
Normally I don\u27t do a year in review piece although I think I did review the year in Sport and So...
Many years ago, a majority of histories of sport were simplistically dismissed by mainstream academi...
Review of: "A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Stories of Dan Gable," by Dan Gable with Scott Schulte
Situated in the growing field of sport and rhetoric scholarship, Michael L. Butterworth\u27s insight...
A review of Joseph Epstein\u27s Masters of the Games, a collection of essays, profiles, short storie...
Book review by Andrew C. Miller. Whannel, Garry. Media Sports Stars: Masculinities and Moralities. L...
My forays into sport history in general and Sporting Traditions are in search of papers that are cr...
Previous scholarship concerning the representations of spectator sport in US literature has tended t...
Every Christmas the sports book becomes one of those items that people resort to as a last minute gi...
From first paragraph: During the 2008 European Championships the British newspaper the Observer offe...
Book review: Michael J. Agovino, The Soccer Diaries : an American’s Thirty-Year Pursuit of the Inter...
As I mentioned last week, sports books are often considered to be the perfect last minute Christmas ...
Book review of: Richard Pringle and Murray Phillips (eds), 'Examining Sport Histories : Power, Parad...
Do you get the feeling when you watch the Master\u27s on CBS that you are involved in a religious ex...