Sports: An Illustrated History
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195100972 | edition 1999 | PDF (without pictures) | 144 pages | 5,5 mb
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195100972 | edition 1999 | PDF (without pictures) | 144 pages | 5,5 mb
This book is an excellent tool for helping students do just that. It examines the ways in which sport has, at various times, intermingled with religion, politics, nationalism, and terrorism and warfare. It demonstrates that while it has been used to foster democratic ideals, it has just as often been used to impose the customs and values of a conquering people on its subjects; that it has been a vehicle for the promotion of both racial equality and racist ideology; and that it has appealed to our highest sentiments as well as our basest emotions. McComb examines these issues in a thoughtful, balanced manner, eschewing easy, conventional interpretation. He admits, for example, that the meaning and purpose of sport in human history is difficult to determine and that it is not always legitimate to assume that sports reveal something significant about the character of the society in which they are played.
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