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J O U R N a L W a T C H H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Fourth Quarter 2014 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch December 15, 2014 English-Language Sport Journals Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University [email protected] International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 17, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current#.VIhjLMk8p2A The Most Salient Matches in the History of Premier League Football, by Loek Groot & Marnix Zoutenbier, 2101-2120 The Field of Play: Phases and Themes in the Historiography of Pre-1914 Scottish Football, by Matthew L. McDowell, 2121-2140 ‘The Good, Pure Old Days’: Cyclist's Switching Appraisals of Doping before and after Retirement as Claims Making in the Construction of Doping as a Social Problem, by Bernat López, 2141-2157 The Origins of Football Debate: Comments on Adrian Harvey's Historiography, by Graham Curry, 2158- 2163 Ballplayer or Barrier Breaker? Branding through the Seven Statues of Jackie Robinson, by Christopher Stride, Ffion Thomas & Maureen M. Smith, 2164-2196 Advantage Receiver: Australia and Japan's Return to the Davis Cup after World War II, by Ai Kobayashi, 2197-2211 Copyright (c) 2014, Duncan Jamieson, 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 editorial- [email protected] H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014 The Origins of Football Debate: The Continuing Demise of the Dominant Paradigm, 1852–1856, by Peter Swain, 2212-2229 The Health Risks of Doping during the Cold War: A Comparative Analysis of the Two Sides of the Iron Curtain, by Thomas M. Hunt, Paul Dimeo, Florian Hemme & Anne Mueller, 2230-2244 From the Institutionalisation of ‘All Disabilities’ to Comprehensive Sports Integration: France Joining the Paralympic Movement (1954–2012), by Sébastien Ruffié, Sylvain Ferez & Elise Lantz, 2245-2265 Book Reviews Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era, by Charles J.D. Kupfer, 2266- 2267 Running: A Global History, by P. David Howe, 2268-2269 Sports and Christianity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, by Annie Blazer, 2269-2271 The Making of Les Bleus: Sport in France, 1958–2010, by Philip Dine, 2271-2273 Immortals of British Sport: A Celebration of Britain's Sporting History Through Sculpture, by Mike Huggins, 2273-2275 Wimbledon: The Official History, by Kevin Jefferys, 2275-2277 There You Have It: The Life, Legacy, and Legend of Howard Cosell, by Benjamin Burroughs, 2277-2278 A History of Football in Australia: A Game of Two Halves, by Braham Dabscheck, 2279-2280 On and Off the Field: Fußballkultur in England und Deutschland/Football Culture in England and Germany, by Keith Bullivant, 2280-2282 Rooting for the Home Team: Sport, Community, and Identity, Laura Troiano, 2282-2284 Only Gold Matters: Cecil Griffiths, the Exiled Olympic Champion, by Mike Huggins, 2284-2286 French Cycling: A Social and Cultural History, by Cathal Kilcline, 2286-2287 Keepers of the Flame: NFL Films and the Rise of Sports Media, by Andrew M. Fearnley, 2288-2290 Sport and the Emancipation of European Women: The Struggle for Self-Fulfillment, by Patricia Vertinsky, 2290-2291 FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association): The Men, the Myths and the Money, by Braham Dabscheck, 2292-2294 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 16, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/16#.VIhj48k8p2A Special Issue: Rethinking Elias Sport and Civilisation: Violence Mastered. From the Lack of a Definition for Violence to the Illusory Pacifying Role of Modern Sports, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 1939-1955 Page - 2 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014 Sports and Violence Reflected in the Mirror of Modern Societies: Sport Ambiguities, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 1956-1974 Role Distance in Question: When it is No Longer Participating But Winning Which is Important, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 1975-1992 Sport to the Rescue of the Suburbs: Sport to Educate? Sport to Reassure? When Politicians Respond to the Signs of Disturbance of Law and Order, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 1993-2012 Hooligans, Casuals, Independents: Decivilisation or Rationalisation of the Activity?, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 2013-2033 Sport, Technique and Violence: The Technical Modes for Generating Sport Violence, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 2034-2058 Sport, Prison, Violence: On Imprisonment and Confinement Conditions – ‘French Prison Sport’ and the Instruments of the World's Good Conscience, by Luc Robène & Dominique Bodin, 2059-2078 Sport and Civilisation: Violence Mastered? From Civilising Functions to Pacifying Functions, by Dominique Bodin & Luc Robène, 2079-2099 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 31, 15, 2014 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/31/15#.VIhkjck8p2A Special Issue: Special Issue (ISHPES): Games and Sporting Events in History - Organisations, Performances and Impacts Foreword, by Annette R. Hofmann, Gerald Gems & Maureen Smith, 1831 Revisiting (and Revising?) Sports Boycotts: From Rugby against South Africa to Soccer in Israel, by Malcolm MacLean, 1832-1851 Re-Entering the Sporting World: China's Sponsorship of the 1963 Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO), by Russell Field, 1852-1867 Opening a Window on Early Twentieth-Century School Sport in Cape Town Society, by Francois J. Cleophas, 1868-1881 On the Margins: Therapeutic Massage, Physical Education and Physical Therapy Defining a Profession, by Alison Wrynn, 1882-1895 Discourses on the Production of the Athletic Lean Body in Central Europe around 1900, by Rudolf Müllner, 1896-1908 Women Boxers: Actresses to Athletes – The Role of Vaudeville in Early Women's Boxing in the USA, by Gerald Gems & Gertrud Pfister, 1909-1924 British Cultural Influence and Japan: Elizabeth Phillips Hughes's Visit for Educational Research in 1901– 1902, by Keiko Ikeda, 1925-1938 International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 49, 6, December, 2014 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/49/6.toc Page - 3 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014 Sports review: A content analysis of the International Review for the Sociology of Sport, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues and the Sociology of Sport Journal across 25 years, by Jon Dart, 645-668 Culture, community, consciousness: The Caribbean sporting diaspora, by Janelle Joseph, 669-687 Manufacturing conflict narratives in Real Madrid versus Barcelona football matches,by Hibai Lopez- Gonzalez, Frederic Guerrero-Sole and Richard Haynes, 688-706 ‘It’s a long way to the Super League’: The experiences of Australasian professional rugby league migrants in the United Kingdom, by Adam B. Evans and David E. Stead., 707-727 Framing the 2007 National Basketball Association finals: An analysis of commentator discourse, by Olan KM Scott, Brad Hill and Dwight Zakus, 728-744 Make me proud! 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Fernandez Romero, David Fernandez Lastra and Garbriel Eiras Oliveira, 526- 535 ‘Harry walks, Fabio runs’: A case study on the current relationship between English national identity, soccer and the English press, by Gerald Griggs and Tom Gibbons, 536-549 Social capital, network governance and the strategic delivery of grassroots sport in England, by Andrew Adams, 550-574 Sport and exercise medicine’s professional project: The impact of formal qualifications on the organization of British Olympic medical services, by Andrea Scott, 575-591 Take a deep breath: Asthma, sporting embodiment, the senses and ‘auditory work’, by Jacquelyn Allen- Collinson and Helen Owton, 592-608 Changes in German sport participation: Historical trends in individual sports, by Claudia Klostermann and Siegfried Nagel, 609-634 Book reviews Gender and Sport: Changes and Challenges, by Honorata Jakubowska, 635-638 The Insider’s Guide to Match-fixing in Football, by Christopher M. McLeod, 639-641 Page - 4 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2014 Journal of Sport History, Vol. 41, 3, Fall 2014 http://www.journalofsporthistory.org/current-and-back-issues.html From Vision to Reality: The Pre-History of NASSH and the Fermentation of an Idea, by Robert K. Barney and Jeffrey O. Segrave, 381-400 The Panama Cannonball’s Transnational Ties: Migrants, Sport, and Belonging in the Interwar Greater Caribbean, by Lara Putnam, 401-424 “Personality and Color into Everything He Does”: Henry Rose (1899-1958)—Journalist, Celebrity, and the Forgotten Man of the Munich Disaster, by David Dee, 425-446 Taking Punishment Gladly: Bill Tilden’s Performances of the Unruly Male Body, by Nathan Titman, 447- 466 More Than Milk and Cookies: Reconsidering the College Play Day, by Sarah Jane Eikleberry, 467-486 A Testing Time, by Catriona M. 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