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H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2018 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review First Quarter 2018 https://networks.h-net.org/node/2622/pages/2883/h-sport-journal-watch March 15, 2018 ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SPORT JOURNALS Compiled by Patrick Salkeld, University of Central Oklahoma [email protected] International Journal of the History of Sport, 34, no. 7-8 (2017) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/34/7-8?nav=tocList Articles • The Origins of Football in Spain: From the First Press Appearance to the Constitution of the First Clubs (1868-1903), by Xavier Torrebadella-Flix, by Javier Olivera-Betrán & Mireia M. Bou, 471-497 • Football Club Formation and the Lancashire Leisure Class, 1857-1870, by Peter Swain, 498-516 • Playing with Our Friends and Making Money: Real Madrid FC’s Economic Model and the Impact of International Friendly Matches, by Juan Antonio Simón, 517-534 • Sandwiched Between Sport and Politics: Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile, Formula 1, and Non-Democratic Regimes, by Hans Erik Næss, 535-553 Copyright © 2017 Patrick Salkeld, 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. First Quarter 2018 • What’s Wrong with a Little Swinging? Indian Clubs as a Tool of Suppression and Rebellion in Post-Rebellion India, by Conor Heffernan, 554-577 • ‘Sandwich-Men Parade the Streets’: Conceptualizing Regionalism and the North-South Divide in British Lawn Tennis, by Robert J. Lake & Andy Lusis, 578-598 • The ‘White Man’s Game’? West Indian Cricket Tours of the 1900s, by Geoffrey Levett, 599-618 • Touch Rugby, Masculinity and Progressive Politics in Durban, South Africa, 1985-1990, by Robert Morell, 619-638 • ‘The Winner Takes It All’: Values and Benefits of Israeli Sports Gambling Advertisements, by Osnat Roth-Cohen & Ilan Tamir, 639-655 • The Mysterious Crescent-Shaped Amphitheatre Weapon: A New Interpretation, by Alfonso Manas, 656-675 • The History of Modern Organized Badminton and the Men’s Team Thomas Cup Tournaments, 1948-1979, by Peng Han Lim & Mohd Salleh Aman, 676-696 • Sport as a Factor of Nation Branding: A Quantitative Approach, by Michał Marcin Kobierecki & Piotr Strożek, 697-712 International Journal of the History of Sport, 34, no. 9 (2017) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/34/9?nav=tocList Special Issue: The History and Social Role of Sport in Socialist Yugoslavia Introduction • From the Concept of the Communist ‘New Man’ to Nationalist Hooliganism: Research Perspectives on Sport in Socialist Yugoslavia, by Dario Brentin & Dejan Zec, 713-728 Articles • Laying the Foundations of Physical Culture: The Stadium Revolution in Socialist Yugoslavia, by Richard Mills, 729-752 • How Doing Sport Became a Culture: Producing the Concept of Physical Cultivation of the Yugoslavs, by Ana Petrov, 753-766 • The 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics and Identity-Formation in Late Socialist Sarajevo, by Zlatko Jovanovic, 767-782 • FC Red Star Belgrade and the Multiplicity of Social Identifications in Socialist Yougoslavia: Representative Dimensions of the ‘Big Four’ Football Clubs, by Martin Blasius, 783-799 • Like a Bridge Over Troubled Adriatic Water: The Complex Relationship between Italiana and Yugoslavian Sporting Diplomacy (1945-1954), by Nicola Sbetti, 800-814 • Blind-Alleys on the Road to Communism: ‘Isms’ of the Automobile Sport in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1945-1992, by Marko Miljković, 815-831 • How Falcons Became Partizans, by Hrvoje Klasić, 832-847 • Gender Policies and Amateur Sports in Early Yugoslav Socialism, by Ivan Simić, 848- 861 Page - 2 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2018 International Journal of the History of Sport, 34, no. 10 (2017) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/current?nav=tocList Special Issue: Sport in the Peripheries Introduction • Sporting Peripheries, by Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, Marcin Stasiak & Paul Newsham, 863-865 Articles • Encounters on the Dirt Track: Polish—British Speedway from 1955, by Paul Newsham, 866-879 • Strong Periphery, Weak Centre: The Paradox of Sport in Early Twentieth-Century Romania, by Bogdan Popa, 880-888 • Girls and Women and the Role of Sport in Different Age Groups: Poland 1918-1939, by Katarzyna Sierakowska, 889-898 • Rattle Running, Dry Wrestling, and Boxing in … Opera, or Regional Sports and Games in the Historical and Cultural Tradition of Eastern Europe, by Wojciech Lipoński, 899- 914 • Football, Place, and Community in a New Zealand Mining Town, 1877-1939, by Charles Little, 915-934 • ‘Between Work and Laziness’: Leisure in the Polish Countryside (1945-1989), by Ewelina Szpak, 935-942 • Small Nation, Big Sport: Basque Ball – Its Past and Present Cultural meanings for the Basques, by Bartosz Prabucki, 943-956 • Making Sport History in the (Semi)Periphery: The Portuguese Perspective, by Francisco Pinheiro, 957-969 • Ethnicity as an Exercise in Sport: European Immigrants, Soccer Fandom, and the Making of Canadian Multiculturalism, 1945-1979, by Stephen Fielding, 970-991 • Writing the History of Sport in Poland. The Underestimated Potential of the Cultural History Perspective, by Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, 992-1002 International Journal of the History of Sport, 34, no. 11, 2017 https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/34/11?nav=tocList Americas Regional Issue • Ali-Frazier 1: Black Gladiators, White Promoters, and the Economics of Big-Time Boxing, by Gregory Kaliss, 1003-1019 • Dreams of Democracy, or the Reasons for Hoosiers’ Enduring Appeal, by Paul Christesen, 1020-1060 • Futbol para Todos (Soccer for All): Democratization, Populist Legitimization or Quasi- Authoritarianism, by Tamir Bar-On & Andrés M. De Gaetano, 1061-1087 • A Tale of Two Presidents: The Rise and Fall of Division 1 Athletics at Birmingham- Southern College, by Jim Watkins, 1088-1111 Page - 3 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2018 • Learning the American Way: Sports International and American Soft Power, by Austin Duckworth & Thomas M. Hunt, 1112-1127 • Honour and Dignity: The Peru Case at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, by Sérgio Settani Giglio, 1128-1139 • John ‘Army’ Howard, Canada’s First Black Olympian: A Nation-Building Paradox, by Ornella Nzindukiyimana, 1140-1160 • Political Protection: The International Olympic Committee’s UN Diplomacy in the 1980s, by Barbara Keys, 1161-1178 • Virtual Patriot Games: American Football in The Times of London, 1888-1910, by Lars Dzikus & Yoav Dubinsky, 1179-1197 International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 10, no. 1 (2018) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/risp20/10/1?nav=tocList Special Issue: Austerity Editorial • Sport policy and politics in an era of austerity, by Daniel Parnell, Peter Millward, Paul Widdop, Neil King & Anthony May, 1-5 Articles • Austerity, policy and sport participation in England, by Paul Widdop, Neil King, Daniel Parnell, David Cutts & Peter Millward, 7-24 • Emerging third-sector sports organisations and navigating uncertainty in an ‘era of austerity’: a single ethnographic case study from Liverpool, by James Andrew Kenyon, Carolynne Mason & Joel Rookwood, 25-42 • An analysis of third sector sport organisations in an era of ‘super-austerity’, by Catherine M. Walker & John W. Hayton, 43-61 • The organizational performance of national disability sport organisations during a time of austerity: a resource dependence theory perspective, by Christopher Brown & Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, 63-78 • Public management of sports facilities in times of austerity, by Evald Bundgaard Iversen, 79-94 • The performance of local authority sports facilities in England during a period of recession and austerity, by Girish Ramchandani, Simon Shibli & Shia Ping Kung, 95-111 • Managing budget cuts in Edinburgh’s sport and recreation services: progressive localism in a resilient local authority, by Gavin Reid, 113-129 • From welfare state to participation society? Austerity measures and local sport policy in the Netherlands, by Remco Hoekman, Jan-Willem van der Roest & Hugo van der Poel, 131-146 • ‘Adopt an athlete for Rio 2016’: the impact of austerity on the Greek elite sport system, by Dimitra Papadimitriou & Konstantinos Alexandris, 147-162 • ‘It’s just a Trojan horse for gentrification’: austerity and stadium-led regeneration, by Mark Panton & Geoff Walters, 163-183 Page - 4 - of 15 H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2018 • Is sport for development already an anarchronism in the age of austerity or can it be a space of hope?, by Tony Rossi & Ruth Jeanes, 185-201 • The impact of austerity on poverty and sport participation: mind the knowledge gap, by Reinhard Haudenhuyse, 203-213 International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 53, no. 1 (February 2018) http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/irsb/53/1 Editorial Essay • Learning from history and acting politically: The threats and opportunities facing the sociology of the sport community, by Dominic Malcolm, 3-10 Research Articles • Cultural citizenship, media and sport in contemporary Australia, by David Rowe, 11-29 • The politics of countermeasures against match-fixing in sport: A political sociology approach to policy instruments, by Minhyeok Tak, Michael P. Sam & Steven J. Jackson, 30-48 • Presenteeism in the elite sports workplace: The willingness to compete hurt among German elite handball and track