American military institutions importantly shaped the popular sport of college football. From support at its two oldest service academies, interest in football spread through military units across the country with military actors involved in the formation of the country\u27s first collegiate athletic conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Subsequently, the US military functioned as an agent of authoritative diffusion, fostering interest in college football after the First World War. Furthermore, military institutions, including the draft, affected not only which team would be most successful during the Second World War but also how civilians would play the game. These effects call to mind Charles Tilly\u27s work on sta...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE idea that intercollegiate and intramural athletics were a necessary part of the...
During the late nineteenth century, the name “football” could refer to early versions of soccer, rug...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE was still needed to insure that enough students would volunteer for all of the ...
American military institutions importantly shaped the popular sport of college football. From suppor...
This study was concerned with the game of football, its development and rule changes from 1940 to 19...
It is often said the college football in the South is a religion. While it may be hyperbole to equat...
Drawing on newspaper accounts, college yearbooks and the recollections of veterans, this book examin...
Sociologists have focused almost exclusively on academic aspects of status in higher education, desp...
Although the first football games were played by Eastern universities in the United States, there va...
The present study sought to understand more about which individuals or groups influenced the develop...
The Army-Navy football game this year opened when the President of the United States tossed a coin b...
384 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Football, the first so-called...
This thesis examines how college football in the late nineteenth century serves as a lens through wh...
Following WWII, the G.I. Bill funded education for millions of veterans resulting in surging enrollm...
This academic paper gives an overview of the history of college football in South Carolina from 1889...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE idea that intercollegiate and intramural athletics were a necessary part of the...
During the late nineteenth century, the name “football” could refer to early versions of soccer, rug...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE was still needed to insure that enough students would volunteer for all of the ...
American military institutions importantly shaped the popular sport of college football. From suppor...
This study was concerned with the game of football, its development and rule changes from 1940 to 19...
It is often said the college football in the South is a religion. While it may be hyperbole to equat...
Drawing on newspaper accounts, college yearbooks and the recollections of veterans, this book examin...
Sociologists have focused almost exclusively on academic aspects of status in higher education, desp...
Although the first football games were played by Eastern universities in the United States, there va...
The present study sought to understand more about which individuals or groups influenced the develop...
The Army-Navy football game this year opened when the President of the United States tossed a coin b...
384 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Football, the first so-called...
This thesis examines how college football in the late nineteenth century serves as a lens through wh...
Following WWII, the G.I. Bill funded education for millions of veterans resulting in surging enrollm...
This academic paper gives an overview of the history of college football in South Carolina from 1889...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE idea that intercollegiate and intramural athletics were a necessary part of the...
During the late nineteenth century, the name “football” could refer to early versions of soccer, rug...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE was still needed to insure that enough students would volunteer for all of the ...