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"Frisbee has written a lively and engaging book about boxing in the American West, with a particular focus on the turn-of-the-century Progressive Era. . . . Counterpunch is a finely researched, nuanced, and well-written study that deserves a wide readership among historians of sports, the West, and Progressive Era America."

-- Brian M. Ingrassia * Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains *

"A compelling read beyond the narratives of early American heavyweight prizefighters. . . . Entertaining and engaging. . . . Boxing fans will undoubtedly enjoy this piece of sport history, but sociologists and sport historians in general might also find the author’s descriptions of the social, symbolic and political conflicts over heavyweight prizefighting in American compelling."

-- Anne Tjonndal * idrottsforum.org *

"A compelling book that uses prizefighting as a lens to examine political battles between white men, their concerns about manhood, and the need for progressive reform in the West. . . . Frisbee’s ability to describe the events will entertain boxing enthusiasts."

-- Louis Moore * Pacific Northwest Quarterly *

"In this sprightly, well-researched book, Frisbee examines the political battles over prizefighting in the West. . . Frisbee demonstrates that the most important matches of the time took place outside the ring in courtrooms and legislative chambers, where Westerners battled for the region's future. At stake were differing versions of morality, economic freedom, and social liberty. Highly recommended. All readers."

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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. The “Slogging” Craze in San Francisco
2. The “Daring” Conservatives
3. Borderline
4. Nevada’s Gamble
5. Paradise Lost
6. Prizefighting Is Not a Crime
Conclusion

Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

Counterpunch The Cultural Battles over

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    Publisher: University of Washington Press
    Publication Date: 19/10/2018
    ISBN13: 9780295744322, 978-0295744322
    ISBN10: 0295744324

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    "Frisbee has written a lively and engaging book about boxing in the American West, with a particular focus on the turn-of-the-century Progressive Era. . . . Counterpunch is a finely researched, nuanced, and well-written study that deserves a wide readership among historians of sports, the West, and Progressive Era America."

    -- Brian M. Ingrassia * Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains *

    "A compelling read beyond the narratives of early American heavyweight prizefighters. . . . Entertaining and engaging. . . . Boxing fans will undoubtedly enjoy this piece of sport history, but sociologists and sport historians in general might also find the author’s descriptions of the social, symbolic and political conflicts over heavyweight prizefighting in American compelling."

    -- Anne Tjonndal * idrottsforum.org *

    "A compelling book that uses prizefighting as a lens to examine political battles between white men, their concerns about manhood, and the need for progressive reform in the West. . . . Frisbee’s ability to describe the events will entertain boxing enthusiasts."

    -- Louis Moore * Pacific Northwest Quarterly *

    "In this sprightly, well-researched book, Frisbee examines the political battles over prizefighting in the West. . . Frisbee demonstrates that the most important matches of the time took place outside the ring in courtrooms and legislative chambers, where Westerners battled for the region's future. At stake were differing versions of morality, economic freedom, and social liberty. Highly recommended. All readers."

    * Choice *

    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgments

    Introduction
    1. The “Slogging” Craze in San Francisco
    2. The “Daring” Conservatives
    3. Borderline
    4. Nevada’s Gamble
    5. Paradise Lost
    6. Prizefighting Is Not a Crime
    Conclusion

    Notes
    Selected Bibliography
    Index

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