This piece on Pearl Harbor and Baseball was the fifteenth of this series of essays on Sport and Society. It dates from December of 1991 the 50th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and was written as a radio commentary for WUCF-FM an NPR affiliate in Orlando. It aired on December 6, 1991. This is the 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbo
Anniversary of everything these days. Enough to give a guy the creeps. This line from Robert Coover...
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in inf...
If there was any doubt about the significance of sport in American life this past weekend should put...
This piece on Pearl Harbor and Baseball was the fifteenth of this series of essays on Sport and Soci...
This piece on Pearl Harbor and Baseball was the fifteenth of this series of essays on Sport and Soci...
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in inf...
As predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy....
The Japanese strike against the naval base at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) exerted an enormous imp...
News release announces comments from Frank Mathias on living trough the devastation in Manila and th...
Dr. Robert Watson, Distinguished Professor of American History in the College of Arts and Sciences a...
In mid-1991 the St. Petersburg Times asked interested readers to submit their reminiscences of the J...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the most memorable moments in United States history. A...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, M...
This paper analyzes the change over time in American media coverage of the Pearl Harbor attack of De...
While other scholars have examined the cultural memory of difficult pasts and war memorials in the la...
Anniversary of everything these days. Enough to give a guy the creeps. This line from Robert Coover...
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in inf...
If there was any doubt about the significance of sport in American life this past weekend should put...
This piece on Pearl Harbor and Baseball was the fifteenth of this series of essays on Sport and Soci...
This piece on Pearl Harbor and Baseball was the fifteenth of this series of essays on Sport and Soci...
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in inf...
As predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in infamy....
The Japanese strike against the naval base at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) exerted an enormous imp...
News release announces comments from Frank Mathias on living trough the devastation in Manila and th...
Dr. Robert Watson, Distinguished Professor of American History in the College of Arts and Sciences a...
In mid-1991 the St. Petersburg Times asked interested readers to submit their reminiscences of the J...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the most memorable moments in United States history. A...
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, M...
This paper analyzes the change over time in American media coverage of the Pearl Harbor attack of De...
While other scholars have examined the cultural memory of difficult pasts and war memorials in the la...
Anniversary of everything these days. Enough to give a guy the creeps. This line from Robert Coover...
As was predicted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt December 7, 1941 was a day that has lived in inf...
If there was any doubt about the significance of sport in American life this past weekend should put...