One particular American sport arguably surpasses all others in reflecting U.S. society: the national pastime -- baseball. Roger Angell has suggested, Baseball seems to have been invented solely for the purpose of explaining all other things in life . It has uniquely mirrored the trends within our culture and has been associated with The American Dream in all of its permutations. Baseball has been an arena in which the mightiest struggles of our society -- equal rights regardless of race, nationality, or gender -- have been played out. Editor Robert Elias has woven together a collection of essays of exceptional diversity to look at how baseball and the American Dream have connected through history to the present day, as well as providing ...
Baseball Beyond Our Borders celebrates the globalization of the game while highlighting the differen...
How Baseball Explains America is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind journey through America's pastime. Hal...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
In Baseball Rebels Peter Dreier and Robert Elias examine the key social challenges—racism, sexism an...
Presenting views from a variety of sport and history experts, Baseball in America and America in Bas...
Baseball has been proudly coined “the national pastime” for nearly its entire existence. The sport e...
Robert Frost once wrote “I am never more at home in America than at a baseball game.” To some Americ...
“Field of Dreams, Field of Green” explores the evolution of baseball from its beginnings as a frater...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
Between 1880 and 1939, America underwent a series of significant economic and social transitions as...
Chapter 1 in Baseball and American Culture Across the Diamond, edited by Frank Hoffmann, Edward J Ri...
Mixing sharp political analysis and compelling lore, an eye-opening look at baseball’s relationship ...
Baseball emerged as America\u27s first mass popular sport during the period of industrialization. Th...
It\u27s our game . . . America\u27s game: it has the snap, go, fling of the American atmosphere--bel...
My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
Baseball Beyond Our Borders celebrates the globalization of the game while highlighting the differen...
How Baseball Explains America is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind journey through America's pastime. Hal...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...
In Baseball Rebels Peter Dreier and Robert Elias examine the key social challenges—racism, sexism an...
Presenting views from a variety of sport and history experts, Baseball in America and America in Bas...
Baseball has been proudly coined “the national pastime” for nearly its entire existence. The sport e...
Robert Frost once wrote “I am never more at home in America than at a baseball game.” To some Americ...
“Field of Dreams, Field of Green” explores the evolution of baseball from its beginnings as a frater...
Hailed as America's game, baseball has long served as a metaphor for one's inclusion in U.S. society...
Between 1880 and 1939, America underwent a series of significant economic and social transitions as...
Chapter 1 in Baseball and American Culture Across the Diamond, edited by Frank Hoffmann, Edward J Ri...
Mixing sharp political analysis and compelling lore, an eye-opening look at baseball’s relationship ...
Baseball emerged as America\u27s first mass popular sport during the period of industrialization. Th...
It\u27s our game . . . America\u27s game: it has the snap, go, fling of the American atmosphere--bel...
My endeavor toward completion of a graduate thesis involves research on the subjects of "Baseball, T...
Baseball Beyond Our Borders celebrates the globalization of the game while highlighting the differen...
How Baseball Explains America is a fascinating, one-of-a-kind journey through America's pastime. Hal...
Baseball has long been considered America\u27s game. From images of Kevin Costner playing catch with...