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J O U R N a L W a T C H H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2019 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Fourth Quarter 2019 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch December 15, 2019 ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS Compiled by Tanya Jones, University of Texas [email protected] Diagoras International Academic Journal on Olympic Studies vol. 3 (2019) http://www.diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diagoras/issue/view/4 Articles • Preface, by Stephan Wassong & Emilio Fernández Peña, 1-11 • Achievements of Barcelona 1992 in the realm of sustainability: goals of urban legacy and a better quality of life, by Alberto Aragón-Pérez,12-31 • A Prearranged Affair. Towards Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 5209, by Wolfagng Decker, 32-44 • The tip of the iceberg: The Russian doping scandal reveals a widespread doping problem, by Aaron Hermann, 45-71 • The Legacy of the Olympic Games: A Viewers Perspective of Olympic Games Legacies, by Kostas Karadakis, Trevor Bopp & Megan T. Gassman, 72-93 • The Nordic Games and the Olympic platform as arena for the dissolution of the Swedish- Norwegian Union, by Sebastian Kühn, 94-112 Copyright © 2019 Tanya Jones, distributed under the Creative Commons 3.0 license H-Net permits the redistribution and reprinting of this work for non-profit, educational purposes, with full and accurate attribution to the author(s), web location, date of publication, H-Sport, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Sport editorial staff at [email protected] H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2019 • Carrying the torch: A decolonial approach on the Olympic traditions connections with the Eurocentric narrative of the Spirit, by Daniel Malanski, 113-131 • Qatar in the Olympic System: The emergence of the Al-Thani Nation representatives and diplomatic recognition (1971-1981), by Luis Henrique Rolim, 132-152 Emerging Scholars • Human Rights and the Olympic Movement: estrangements and approximations, Billy Graeff & Daiana Viacelli Fernandes, 153-172 • The knowledge of Lebanese physical education teachers on Olympism and the Olympic Values, by Christian Saleh Hajj, 173-192 Research report • From the Year of Olympism, from School to University Label to the Generation 2024 Olympic Label: an Example within the University of Franche-Comt, by Éric Monnin, 193-205 International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 1 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/1?nav=tocList Biennial Africa Issues: New Perspectives on Sport and Apartheid: Local and Global Introduction • New Perspectives on Sport and Apartheid: Local and Global, by Michelle M. Sikes, Toby C. Rider & Matthew P. Llewellyn, 1-6 Articles • From Nairobi to Baden-Baden: African Politics, the International Olympic Committee, and Early Efforts to Censure Apartheid South Africa, by Michelle Sikes, 7-23 • Barbarians, Bridge Builders, and Boycott: The British Sports Council’s Fact-Finding Mission to South Africa, by Toby C. Rider & Matthew P. Llewellyn, 24-47 • Apartheid Mountaineering: Race, Politics, and the History of the University of Cape Town Mountain and Ski Club, 1933-1969, by Farieda Khan, 48-66 • Fractured Fandom and Paradoxical Passions: Explaining Support for New Zealand All Black Rugby Teams in South Africa, 1960-2018, by Marizanne Grundlingh & Albert Grundlingh, 67-82 • Experimental Tactics on an Uneven Playing Field: Multinational Football and the Apartheid Project during the 1970s, by Gustav Venter, 83-103 • Double Standards: South Africa, British Rugby, and the Moscow Olympics, by James Alexander Ivey, 104-121 International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 2-3 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/2-3?nav=tocList Special Issue: New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe: Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’ Introduction • New Dimensions of Sport in Modern Europe: Perspectives from the ‘Long Twentieth Century’, by Heather L. Dichter, Robert J. 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Long Live the Yunaks’: The Bulgarian Yunak Gymnastics Movement in the late Ottoman Period, by Sabri Özçakir, 186-206 • Reexamining Violence and Trauma in the French Boxing Literature of the Interwar Period: Henri Decoin Quinze Rounds (1930) and Alfred Menguy Gueules Aplaties (1933), by Maxence Pascal Philippe Leconte, 207-224 • From ‘Wild’ Skaters to Hockey Players: The Beginnings of Ice Hockey in Slovenia, by Tomaž Pavlin, 225-243 • The Influence of the 1992 Earth Summit on the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona: Awakening of the Olympic Environmental Dimension, by Alberto Aragón-Pérez, 244- 266 • Propaganda on Two Wheels: The Spanish Republican Team in the 1937 Tour de France, by Bernat López, 267-293 • ‘Save the Long Skirt’: Women, Sports, and Fashion in Third Republic and Vichy France, by Keith Rathbone, 294-319 International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 4-5 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/4-5?nav=tocList Articles • Sport, Science, and the Social Question in Early Twentieth-Century Argentina: An Analysis of Parliamentary Discussions, 1907-1924, by Shunsuke Matsuo, 321-339 • Olympic or Sacred? The Controversy over the Flame at the Inaugural 1951 Pan- American Games and Its Aftermath, by Cesar R. Torres, 340-358 • Bribing Referees: The History of Unspoken Rules in Chinese Professional Football Leagues, 1998-2009, by Zheng Liu, Jian Dai & Bo Wang, 359-374 • The Heroine of Free China: A New Image of Diplomatic Envoys and the Female Body of the Liangyou Women’s National Basketball Team in the 1950s, by Chinfang Kuo, 375- 387 • Governmental Roles in Indonesian Sport Policy: From Past to Present, by Amung Ma’mun, 388-406 • Modern Weightlifting and Emerging Communities of Malayan and Singaporean Weightlifters during Pre-Second World War and Post-War British Colonial Rule, 1900s- 1959: Competing in the Asian Gameds, Empire and Commonwealth Games, and Olympic Gamems, by Peng Han Lim, 407-429 • Breaking for Gold: Another Crossroads in the Divergent History of this Dance, by Rong Zhi Li & Yonatan Asher Vexler, 430-448 Page - 3 - of 23 H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2019 • Following the Footsteps of Specialists Physical Education Teachers in Singapore’s Primary Schools, by Muhammad Sufri & Ho Jin Chung, 449-473 • ‘Christian Patriotism’ and Physical Education in Pre-Revolutionary France: The Royal Military School in Sorèze in the Eighteenth Century, by Serge Vaucelle & John McClelland, 474-492 International Journal of the History of Sport, 36, no. 6 (2019) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/36/6?nav=tocList Special Issue: Sport, Cultures, Communities, and Heritage: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives Introduction • Sport, Cultures, Communities, and Heritage in an Australian Historical Context, by Rob Hess, 493-495 Articles • ‘No Pangs of Conscience’: Nostalgia, Race, Masculinity, and the Emergence of Australian Rules Football in Rural South West Victoria, by Nicholas T.S. 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Third Quarter 2019 • Reading Tiffany Chin: The Birth of the Oriental Female Skater on White Ice, by Jae Chul Seo, Robert Turick & Daehwan Kim, 660-680 • Disrupting the Nation-ness in Postcolonial East Asia: Discourses of Jong Tae-Se as a Zainichi Korean Sport Celebrity, by Younghan Cho & Koji Kobayashi, 681-697 • The Absent Savior? Nationalism, Migration, and Football in Taiwan, by Tzu-hsuan Chen & Ying Chiang, 698-713 • The Heroic White Man and the Fragile Asian Girl: Racialized and Gendered Orientalism in Olympic Figure Skating, by Chuyun Oh, 714-730 • Reading Yani Tseng: Articulating Golf, Taiwanese Nationalism, and Gender Politics in Twenty-First Century Taiwan, by Daniel Yu-Kuei Sun, 731-747 • China’s Sports Heroes: Nationalism, Patriotism, and Gold Medal, by Lu Zhouxiang & Fan Hong, 748-763 • Sports Celebrities and the Spectacularization of
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