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Book Synopsis

American Sports is a comprehensive, analytical introduction to the history of American sports from the colonial era to the present. Pamela Grundy and Benjamin Rader outline the complex relationships between sports and class, gender, race, religion, and region in the United States. Building on changes in the previous edition, which expanded the attention paid to women, African Americans, Native Americans, and Latinos, this edition adds numerous sidebars that examine subjects such as the Black Sox scandal, the worldwide influence of Jack Johnson, the significance of softball for lesbian athletes, and the influence of the point spread on sports gambling. Insightful, thorough, and highly readable, the new edition of American Sports remains the finest available introduction to the myriad ways in which sports have reinforced or challenged the values and behaviors of Americans, as well as the structure of American society.



Trade Review

"Since its first edition, American Sports has admirably detailed not only the rise of sports in the country but why they are important. Ben Rader, and now Pamela Grundy, illustrate how our games reflect our society and provide agency for change. American Sports is everything I could ask for in a brief one-volume history."

  • Randy Roberts, 150th Anniversary Distinguished Professor, Purdue University

"This well-written, excellent text presents a much more inclusive history of sport in the United States than most textbooks do, broadly exploring the experiences of American athletes of various genders, races, ethnicities, and economic statuses across the centuries. The text embraces the diversity of American athletes and, thus, provides a comprehensive look at the strengths and weaknesses of sport in American society."

  • Sarah K. Fields, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Colorado - Denver

"A perfect mix of specific anecdotes and broader trends. Comfortable prose that moves well yet includes tons of detail. Astute and timely quotations from prominent historical figures. Grundy and Rader have produced a comprehensive history of American sport - and they've done it well!"

  • Chad Carlson, Associate Professor of Sports Studies, Hope College


Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Sports in Early America

Chapter 2. The Setting for Nineteenth-Century Sports

Chapter 3. The Sporting Fraternity and Its Spectacles

Chapter 4. The Rise of America's National Game

Chapter 5. Elite Sports

Chapter 6. The Rise of Intercollegiate Sports

Chapter 7. Broader Horizons

Chapter 8. Sports, Culture and Nation: 1900-1945

Chapter 9. The Rise of Organized Youth Sports

Chapter 10. The Age of Sports Heroes

Chapter 11. Baseball's Golden Age

Chapter 12. The Intercollegiate Football Spectacle

Chapter 13. The Rise and Decline of Organized Women's Sports

Chapter 14. Globalizing Sports, Redefining Race

Chapter 15. The Setting of Organized Sports Since World War II

Chapter 16. Professional Team Sports in the Age of Television

Chapter 17. College Sports in the Age of Television

Chapter 18. Racial Revolution

Chapter 19. Women's Liberation

Chapter 20. All Sports All the Time

Chapter 21. Sports in the Twenty-First Century

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9781138281998, 978-1138281998
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      American Sports is a comprehensive, analytical introduction to the history of American sports from the colonial era to the present. Pamela Grundy and Benjamin Rader outline the complex relationships between sports and class, gender, race, religion, and region in the United States. Building on changes in the previous edition, which expanded the attention paid to women, African Americans, Native Americans, and Latinos, this edition adds numerous sidebars that examine subjects such as the Black Sox scandal, the worldwide influence of Jack Johnson, the significance of softball for lesbian athletes, and the influence of the point spread on sports gambling. Insightful, thorough, and highly readable, the new edition of American Sports remains the finest available introduction to the myriad ways in which sports have reinforced or challenged the values and behaviors of Americans, as well as the structure of American society.



      Trade Review

      "Since its first edition, American Sports has admirably detailed not only the rise of sports in the country but why they are important. Ben Rader, and now Pamela Grundy, illustrate how our games reflect our society and provide agency for change. American Sports is everything I could ask for in a brief one-volume history."

      • Randy Roberts, 150th Anniversary Distinguished Professor, Purdue University

      "This well-written, excellent text presents a much more inclusive history of sport in the United States than most textbooks do, broadly exploring the experiences of American athletes of various genders, races, ethnicities, and economic statuses across the centuries. The text embraces the diversity of American athletes and, thus, provides a comprehensive look at the strengths and weaknesses of sport in American society."

      • Sarah K. Fields, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Colorado - Denver

      "A perfect mix of specific anecdotes and broader trends. Comfortable prose that moves well yet includes tons of detail. Astute and timely quotations from prominent historical figures. Grundy and Rader have produced a comprehensive history of American sport - and they've done it well!"

      • Chad Carlson, Associate Professor of Sports Studies, Hope College


      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Sports in Early America

      Chapter 2. The Setting for Nineteenth-Century Sports

      Chapter 3. The Sporting Fraternity and Its Spectacles

      Chapter 4. The Rise of America's National Game

      Chapter 5. Elite Sports

      Chapter 6. The Rise of Intercollegiate Sports

      Chapter 7. Broader Horizons

      Chapter 8. Sports, Culture and Nation: 1900-1945

      Chapter 9. The Rise of Organized Youth Sports

      Chapter 10. The Age of Sports Heroes

      Chapter 11. Baseball's Golden Age

      Chapter 12. The Intercollegiate Football Spectacle

      Chapter 13. The Rise and Decline of Organized Women's Sports

      Chapter 14. Globalizing Sports, Redefining Race

      Chapter 15. The Setting of Organized Sports Since World War II

      Chapter 16. Professional Team Sports in the Age of Television

      Chapter 17. College Sports in the Age of Television

      Chapter 18. Racial Revolution

      Chapter 19. Women's Liberation

      Chapter 20. All Sports All the Time

      Chapter 21. Sports in the Twenty-First Century

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