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H-Sport Journal and periodical review First Quarter 2012 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/jwmain.html April 18, 2012

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Archaeological and Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol 3, Issue 11, 2011

• Mike Huggins, ‘Sport and Identity in Cumbria 1800-1960’ in Cumberland and Westmorland, pp.81-96

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The International Journal of the , Vol 28, Issue 16, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09523367.2011.626675 Special Edition: The Triple Asia Olympics: Asia Rising – The Pursuit of National Identity, International Recognition and Global Esteem

• Preface: Korean conjunction: a meeting of East and West by Gwang Ok, 2227-2228. • The new Asia: global transformation, regional ascendancy, and metaphorical modernity by J. A. Mangan, 2229-2239. • East Asian Olympic desires: identity on the global stage in the 1964 Tokyo, 1988 Seoul and 2008 Beijing games by Sandra Collins, 2240-2260 • East Asian Olympics, Beijing 2008, and the globalisation of sport by William W. Kelly, 2261-2270 • Catching up: understanding the pursuit of major games by rising developmental states by David Black & Byron Peacock. 2271-2289 • A comparative analysis of the Olympic impact in East Asia: from Japan, South Korea to China by Ying Yu & Jiangyong Liu, 2290-2308 • Phoenix arisen: Japan as peaceful internationalist at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics by Paul Droubie, 2309-2322 • Indeterminate nationalism represented in the last twentieth century Olympic Games, the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics by Takayuki Yamashita, 2323-2338 • From the destruction of image to the reconstruction of image: a mega-event and the resurgence of a nation – the politics of sport exemplified, by J.A. Mangan, Gwang Ok & Kyoungho Park, 2339-2364 • Third time lucky!? PyeongChang's bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics–politics, policy and practice, by Udo Merkel & Misuk Kim, 2365-2383 • The making of a modest mega-event: Hong Kong and the 2009 EastAsian games, Brian Bridges, 2384-2397 • Sociality of losing? Speculations on the Beijing Olympics and emergent forms of Chinese capitalism, Guangtian Ha, 2398-2408 • Epilogue: Asia rising – changing circumstances and shifting successes: sport as a metonymy for regional renaissance, by Sandra Collins, 2409-2413

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 28, Issue 17, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/28/17 Special Issue: Mapping The American Empire

• Prologue – The paradoxes of imitation and resistance: the origins of the map of an American empire of sports by Mark Dyreson, 2415-2420

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• Imperial ‘deep play’: reading sport and visions of the five empires of the ‘New World’, 1919–1941, by Mark Dyreson, 2421-2447 • Sporting Japanese-ness in an Americanised Japan, by Sandra Collins, 2448-2473 • Baseball's kakehashi: a bridge of understanding and the Nikkei experience, by Samuel O. Regalado, 2474-2490 • Reason and magic in the country of baseball, by John D. Kelly, 2491-2505 • The national pastime trade-off: how baseball sells US foreign policy and the American way, by Robert Elias, 2506-2526 • American sports across the Americas, by Joseph L. Arbena, 2527-2546 • The limits of Pan-Americanism: the case of the failed 1942 Pan-American Games, by Cesar R. Torres, 2547-2574 • From la bomba to béisbol: sport and the Americanisation of Puerto Rico, 1898–1950, by Roberta J. Park, 2575-2593 • ‘Changing the cultural landscape’: English engineers, American missionaries, and the YMCA bring sports to Brazil – the 1870s to the 1930s, Claudia Guedes, 2594-2608 • In pursuit of perspective: the other empire of sport – cultural imperialism for confident control and consequent legacies, J.A. Mangan, 2609-2624 • Epilogue – Imperial complexities: in pursuit of ‘provocative’ post-imperial analyses, J.A. Mangan, 2625-2632

International Journal of the History of Sport Vol 28, Issue 18, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/28/18

• ‘The finances stagger these fellows’: the Great American Bicycle Trust, 1899–1903, Bruce D. Epperson, 2633-2652 • Chris Nielsen: the forgotten Dane, Stuart Ripley, 2653-2669 • Not just Any Wintry Afternoon in England: the curious contribution of C.R.W. Nevinson to ‘football art’, John Hughson, 2670-2687 • The human factor in the historical development of the media: Israeli sports pages as a case study, Ilan Tamir & Yair Galily, 2688-2706 • The condition of high-performance athletes in France since the Mazeaud Law of 1975, Sébastien Fleuriel & Manuel Schotté, 2707-2725 • New evidence of female gladiators: the bronze statuette at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe of Hamburg, Alfonso Manas, 2726-2752 • ‘Trinity Mysteries’: responding to a chaotic reading of Irish history, by Mike Cronin, 2753-2760

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Book reviews • Gold, Silver and Green: The Irish Olympic Journey 1896–1924, Tom Hunt, 2761-2763 • Sport, Representation and Evolving Identities in Europe, by Adrian Smith, 2763-2765 • Rooney: A Sporting Life, by David Welky, 2765-2767 • The Problem of Pleasure: Sport, Recreation and the Crisis of Victorian Religion, by Hugh McLeod, 2767-2769 • The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany, by Heather L. Dichter, 2769-2771 • Sport as History: Essays in honour of Wray Vamplew by Jennifer Sterling, 2771-2772 • Played in Tyne and Wear – Charting the heritage of people at play, by Keith Gregson, 2772-2774 • As if running on air: The journals of Jack Lovelock by Geoffery Z. Kohe, 2774-2776 • The Gay Games: A history, Christiane Job, 2776-2778 • Social Links: The Golf Boom in Victorian Britain, Mike Huggins, 2778-2779

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 1, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/1 Special Issue: Communists and Champions – The Politicization of Sport in Modern China

• Representing the New China and the Sovietisation of Chinese sport (1949–1962), by Fan Hong & Lu Zhouxiang, 1-29 • Sport, militarism and diplomacy: training bodies for China (1960–1966), 30-52 • Sport in the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), 53-73 • Sport and politics in the 1980s: the Olympic Strategy, 74-97 • China, the Asian Games and Asian politics (1974–2006), 98-112 • From Barcelona to Athens (1992–2004): ‘Juguo Tizhi’ and China's quest for global power and Olympic glory, 113-131 • The politics of doping and anti-doping in Chinese sport, 132-144 • Beijing's two bids for the Olympics: the political games, 45-156 • The politicisation of the Beijing Olympics, 157-183 • China's sports policy and politics in the post-Beijing Olympics era, 184-189

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 2, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/2 Special issue: Sport and the Emancipation of European Women: The Struggle for Self Fulfillment

• Foreword, by Roberta J. Park, 203-205

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• Prologue: Atalanta as Symbol of European Sportswomen, by Gigliola Gori, 206-211 • Emancipation Through Sports: Doctors and the Rise of the Female Body in Finland c.1900–1920, by Anssi Halmesvirta, 212-227 • Projection of Male Fantasies: The Creation of ‘Scientific’ Female Gymnastics, by Hans Bonde, 228-246 • The ‘Floating Baroness’ and the ‘Queen of the Skis’, by Annette R. Hofmann, 247-258 • The Development of the Female Scouting Movement: Evidence of Female Emancipation in Italy, by Roberta Vescovi, 259-271 • From Women's Exclusion to Gender Institution: A Brief History of the Sexual Categorisation Process within Sport, by Sylvain Ferez, 272-285 • Women in Weapon Land: The Rise of International Women's Fencing, by Thierry Terret & Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, 286-301 • The Sports Woman as a Cultural Challenge: Swedish Popular Press Coverage of the Olympic Games during the 1950s and 1960s, by Helena Tolvhed, 302-317 • Breaking Down the Sex Barrier: The Emancipation of Female Modern Pentathlon in West Germany (1967–1981), by Sandra Heck, 318-338 • Women's Sport in Portugal from 1974 (the ‘Carnation Revolution’) to 2000, by Maria Claudia Pinheiro, 339-352 • Sport as a Cultural Model: Italian Women's Soccer over the Past Ten Years, by Ivana Matteucci, 353-373 • Epilogue: Heritage, Progression, Regression and Advance!, by J.A. Mangan, 374-384

International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 3, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/3 Special Issue: Regional Issue: and The Pacific

• Swimming Her Own Course: Agency in the Professional Swimming Career of Alice Cavill by Gary Osmond, 385-402 • International Rugby Comes to Queensland (1888 and 1889): Two Tours and Their Impact on the Development of the Code, by Peter Horton, 403-428 • ‘One Who Does Not Make His Living’: Social Class and Cash Amateur Bicycle Racing in Nineteenth Century New Zealand, by Michael Toohey, Bob Gidlow & Grant Cushman, 429-443 • The Rise and Fall of ‘The Girl Footballer’ in New Zealand during 1921, Barbara Cox, 444-471 • Dominions Apart: Scandal and Sporting Mismatch in Australian–South African Encounters, 1947–1955, Chris Bolsmann & Nick Guoth, 472-491

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• ‘Can You Imagine the Shire Without the Sharks!?’: Building the Community Capital of the Cronulla-Sutherland Club – From 1967 to the Eve of Super League in 1996, Sean Brawley, 492-508

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol 47, Issue 1, 2012 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/47/1.toc

• Editorial: On roads traveled and journeys ahead for IRSS, by Lawrence A. Wenner, 3-4 • Sport and social development: Promise and caution from an incipient Cambodian football league, by Chiaki Okada and Kevin Young, 5-26 • Chain reaction: Neoliberal exceptions to global commodity chains in Dominican baseball, by Alan Klein, 27-42 • Hoop inequalities: Race, class and family structure background and the odds of playing in the National Basketball Association, by Joshua Kjerulf Dubrow and Jimi Adams, 43-59 • Impact of sports’ characteristics on the labor market, by Junwook Hwang, Minki Hong, Seung-Yeol Yee and Sang-Min Lee, 60-76 • The mediating effects of family on sport in international development contexts, by Tess Kay and Ramon Spaaij, 77-94 • On the terms of the recipient? Norwegian sports development aid to Tanzania in the 1980s , by Solveig Straume and Kari Steen-Johnsen, 95-112 • Sport and social class: The case of Finland, by Nina Kahma, 113-130

International Review for the Sociology of Sport, vol 47, issue 2, 2012 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/current

• Cheering as an indicator of social identity and self-regulation in Swedish ice hockey supporter groups, by Kjell Granstrom, 133-148 • The hoolifan: Positive fan attitudes to football ‘hooliganism’ by Joel Rookwood and Geoff Pearson, 149-164 • Gold fever(?): Sport and national identity – The Hungarian case, by Tamas Doczi, 165- 182 • The (im)possible sexual difference: Representations from a setting, by Montserrat Martin, 183-199 • ‘Glocal boys’: Exploring experiences of acculturation amongst migrant youth footballers in Premier League academies, by Gavin Weedon, 200-216

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• Gaining a foothold in football: A genealogical analysis of the emergence of the female footballer in New Zealand, by Barbara Cox and Richard Pringle, 217-234 • The significance of family culture for sports participation, by Sharon Wheeler, 235-252

Book Reviews • Steven J Jackson and Stephen Haigh (eds), Sport and Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World, by Hart Cantelon, 253-256 • Chris Shilling, Changing Bodies: Habit, Crisis and Creativity, by Bethany Simmonds, 256-260

Journal of Sport History, Vol 38, Issue 3 http://journalofsporthistory.org/current%20issue.htm

• Polish Sport and the Challenges of Its Recent Historiography, by Britta Lenz, 349-360 • Russian Sport and the Challenges of Its Recent Historiography, by Ekaterina Emeliantseva, 361-372 • Sport in the Czech and Slovak Republics and the Former Czechoslovakia and the Challenges of Its Recent Historiography, by Stefan Swicker, 373-386 • Yugoslavian Sport and the Challenges of Its Recent Historiography, by Stefan Rohdewald, by 387-396 • Mapping Sport History and the History of , by Mark Dyreson, 397-406 • Reading the Funeral Rite: A Cultural Analysis of the Funeral Ceremonials and Burial of Selected Leading Sportsmen in Victorian England, 1864-1888, by Mike Huggins, 407- 424 • “I Never Was A Champion at Anything”: Theodore Roosevelt’s Complex and Contradictory Record as America’s “Sports President,” by Ryan A. Swanson, 425-447 • Fuzzy Memories: College Mascots and the Struggle to Find Appropriate Legacies of the Civil War, by Megan L. Bever, 447-464 • Robert Edelman’s Serious Fun and the History and Historiography of Soviet Sport, by Thomas M. Hunt, 465-474 • 86 10’ 54”W, 39 46’ 1”N: Using Geographic Information Systems to Document Historic Sporting Landscapes, by Christopher Baas and Angela Gibson, 475-488

Film, Museum, and Media Reviews • The Fab Five (2010), by Travis Vogan, 489-491

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Book Reviews • Jahn: The “Father of Gymnastics” and His Patriotic Environment: Letters and Documents, 1806-1812, by Swantje Scharenberg, 493-494 • There You Have It: The Life, Legacy and Legend of Howard Cosell, by David Welky • Baseball and the Rhetorics of Purity: The National Pastime and American National Identity During the War on Terror, by Ari De Wilde, 496-497 • In Search of Running Rein: The Amazing Fraud of the 1844 Derby, by Mike Huggins, 498-499 • Race, Sport and Politics: The Sporting Black Diaspora, by Clint McDuffie, 500-501 • Knocking on Heaven’s Door: Six Minor Leaguers in Search of the Baseball Dream, by Amy Essington, 501-502 • Seeing Stars: Sports Celebrity, Identity, and Body Culture in Modern Japan, by Robert Kietlinskie, 503-504 • Bird at the Buzzer: Uconn, Notre Dame, and a Women’s Basketball Clinic, by Bobbi Knapp, 505-506 • The Lost Century of American Football: Reports From the Birth of the Game, by Gerald R. Gems, 506-507 • Canada’s Game: Hockey and Identity, by Morris Mott, 507-508 • Sports and Recreation. Vol 16 of The New Enclycopedia of Southern Culture, by Suzanne Wise, 509-510 • Greek Athletics, by David J. Lunt, 511-512 • Handbuch Sportgeschichte, by Rudolf Mullner, 512-514 • The Changing Face of : From Imperial to Global Game, by John D. Horne, 514- 516 • Benching Jim Crow: The Rise and Fall of the Color Line in Southern College Sports, by Pellom McDaniels III, 516-518 • Sport and the Military: The British Armed Services, 1880-1960, by Wanda Ellen Wakefield, 518-519 • Primo Carnera: The Life and Career of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion, by Gerald R. Gems, 520-521 • Frantic Francis: How One Coach’s Madness Changed Football, by Raymond Schmidt, 521-522 • Learning Culture Through Sports: Perspectives on Society and Organized Sports, by Allen Downey, 523-524 • The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game, by Jarrod Jonsrud, 524-526 • Pilgrim of the Vertical, by Jason Laurendeau, 526-528

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• Sporting Heroes of the North, by Mike Huggins, 528-530 • Inverting the Pyramid: A History of Football Tactics, by David Kilpatrick, 530-531

Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Vol 20, Issue 1 http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/NINE,673173.aspx

• The Changing Seasons of Mark Harris's It Looked Like Forever: Henry Wiggen as Athlete and Everyman, by Peter Carino • One-Hit Wonders: A Study of Contract-Year Performance among Impending Free Agents in Major League Baseball, by Jason A. Martin, Trey M. Eggleston, Victoria A. Seymour, and Carrie W. LeCrom • How the Shaughnessy Plan Redefined Success in Sports, by Charlie Bevis • The Jackie Robinson Story: A Reflection of Its Era, by Rob Edelman • There's Something about Barry: Media Representations of a Home Run King, by Matt Ventresca • Fan Perceptions of Latino Baseball Players and Their Influence on Overall Fan Satisfaction with Major League Baseball, by Jason Sosa and Jacqueline McDowell • English- and Spanish-Speaking Minor League Baseball Players' Perspectives on Community Service and the Psychosocial Benefit of Helping Children, by William Harris Ressler, Sebastian Itman Bocchi, and Patricia Rodríguez María • Triple Play: Personal Reviews, Op-ed Pieces, and Polemics from Outside the Purview of the Umpires: An Interview with Marc Simont, by David Wilk

Book Reviews

• Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game, by Debra A. Shattuck • Swinging Away: How Cricket and Baseball Connect, by Joe Gray • Early Black Baseball in Minnesota: The St. Paul Gophers, Minneapolis Keystones and Other Barnstorming Teams of the Deadball Era, by Dennis Pajot • New Mexico Baseball: Miners, Outlaws, Indians and Isotopes: 1880 to the Present, by Ron Briley • Rickwood Field: A Century in America's Oldest Ballpark, by, Kenneth R. Fenster • Edd Roush: A Biography of the Cincinnati Reds Star, by Douglas K. Lehman • Carl Hubbell: A Biography of the Screwball King, by Jesse Draper • Beyond DiMaggio: Italian Americans in Baseball, by Peter Carino • Dixie Walker of the Dodgers: The People's Choice, by Steve Gietschier • Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella, by Robert A. Moss

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• Raceball: How the Major Leagues Colonized the Black and Latin Game, by Adrian Burgos Jr. • Integrating Cleveland Baseball: Media Activism, the Integration of the Indians and the Demise of the Negro League Buckeyes, by Douglas K. Lehman • The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America's Childhood, by Mark Armour • Charlie Finley: The Outrageous Story of Baseball's Super Showman, by Jesse Draper • Knocking on Heaven's Door: Six Minor Leaguers in Search of the Baseball Dream, by Shawn O'Hare • Hot Stove Economics: Understanding Baseball's Second Season, by Andrew Cleary • Wrigley Regulars: Finding Community in the Bleachers, by P. J. Dragseth • Colonial Project, National Game: A History of Baseball in Taiwan, by Joel S. Franks

Film Review

• Baseball: The Tenth Inning, by Frank Ardolino

Scandanavian Journal of History, Vol 37, Issue 1, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/shis20/37/1

• Associations and Democracy: sport and popular mobilization in Nordic societies c. 1850– 1900 by Niels Kayser Nielsen & John Bale, 69-86

Soccer and Society, Vol 13, Issue 1, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/13/1

• From ‘pats on the back’ to ‘dummy sucking’: a critique of the changing social, cultural and political significance of football goal celebrations, by Mark Turner, 1-18 • The Football Association v the Football League: using the Football League Cup as a window for exploration, by Gareth Hopkins, 19-35 • Identity and soccer in Corsica, by Róbert Győri Szabó, 36-55 • ‘Poor thing’ or ‘Wow, she knows how to do it’ – gender stereotypes as barriers to women’s qualification in the education of soccer coaches, by Torsten Schlesinger & Yvonne Weigelt-Schlesinger, 56-72 • ‘Carlsberg don’t make football teams… but if they did’: the utopian reporting of FC St Pauli in the British media, by Gerald Griggs, 73-82

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• Soccer discourse and the daily life of adolescents in a small Israeli town, by David Levin, 83-96 • ‘Aussie Aussie Aussie, Guus Guus Guus’. Guus Hiddink’s reign as the coach of the Socceroos: a comparative cultural media analysis, by Pim Van den Hoven & Stephen Frawley, 97-106 • ‘We’re shit and we know we are’: identity, place and ontological security in lower league football in England, by Ed Mainwaring & Tom Clark, 107-123

Book Reviews • Distant Corners: American Soccer’s History of Missed Opportunities and Lost Causes, by David Kilpatrick, 124-127 • Historia social del fútbol. Del amateurismo a la profesionalización, by Rodrigo Daskal,127-129 • Fútbol, Historia y Política, by Santiago L. Nogueira, 129-130 • The Match: Football and the BBC, 1937–82, by Souvik Naha, 130-133 • The Lady Footballers: Struggling to Play in Victorian Britain, by Subhransu Roy, 133- 137

Soccer and Society, Vol 13, Issue 2 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/13/2 Special Issue: Visualizing the Game: Global Perspectives on Football in Africa

• Visualizing the game: global perspectives on football in Africa, by Susann Baller, Giorgio Miescher & Ciraj Rassool, 139-155 • Representation in the first African World Cup: ‘world-class’, Pan-Africanism, and exclusion, by Chris Bolsmann, 156-172 • Visualising modernity: development hopes and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, by Kate Manzo, 173-187 • ‘Fields of Play’: the District Six Museum and the history of football in Cape Town, by Ciraj Rassool & Virgil Slade, 188-206 • The African footballer as visual object and figure of success: Didier Drogba and social meaning, by Daniel Künzler & Raffaele Poli, 207-221 • Football imagery and colonial legacy: Zaire’s disastrous campaign during the 1974 World Cup, by Paul Dietschy, 222-238 • Envisioning and visualizing English football in East Africa: the case of a Kenyan radio football commentator, by Solomon Waliaula, 239-249 • Visualizing politics in African sport: political and cultural constructions in Zimbabwean soccer, by Praise Zenenga, 250-263

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• Black chicken, white chicken: patriotism, morality and the aesthetics of fandom in the 2008 African Cup of Nations in Ghana, by Mattia Fumanti, 264-276 • Visualizing African football in apartheid Namibia: photography, posters and constructions of consumers and nationalism, by Giorgio Miescher & Dag Henrichsen, 277-293 • Visualizing the game: the iconography of football on African postage stamps, by Agbenyega Adedze, 294-308 • Football and the representation of history: the Senegalese 2002 ‘success story’ in football cartoons and advertisements, by Susann Baller, 309-326 • Visualizing the game: global perspectives on football in Africa, Susann Baller, Giorgio Miescher & Ciraj Rassool, 139-155 • Representation in the first African World Cup: ‘world-class’, Pan-Africanism, and exclusion, by Chris Bolsmann, 156-172 • Visualising modernity: development hopes and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, by Kate Manzo, 173-187 • ‘Fields of Play’: the District Six Museum and the history of football in Cape Town, by Ciraj Rassool & Virgil Slade, 188-206 • The African footballer as visual object and figure of success: Didier Drogba and social meaning, by Daniel Künzler & Raffaele Poli, 207-221 • Football imagery and colonial legacy: Zaire’s disastrous campaign during the 1974 World Cup, by Paul Dietschy, 222-238 • Envisioning and visualizing English football in East Africa: the case of a Kenyan radio football commentator, by Solomon Waliaula, 239-249 • Visualizing politics in African sport: political and cultural constructions in Zimbabwean soccer, by Praise Zenenga, 250-263 • Black chicken, white chicken: patriotism, morality and the aesthetics of fandom in the 2008 African Cup of Nations in Ghana, by Mattia Fumanti, 264-276 • Visualizing African football in apartheid Namibia: photography, posters and constructions of consumers and nationalism, by Giorgio Miescher & Dag Henrichsen, 277-293 • Visualizing the game: the iconography of football on African postage stamps, by Agbenyega Adedze, 294-308 • Football and the representation of history: the Senegalese 2002 ‘success story’ in football cartoons and advertisements, by Susann Baller, 309-326

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Soccer and Society, Vol 13, Issue 3 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fsas20/current Special Issue: Football supporters and the commercialisation of football: comparative responses across Europe

• Football supporters and the commercialisation of football: comparative responses across Europe, by Peter Kennedy & David Kennedy, 327-340 • Football stadium relocation and the commodification of football: the case of Everton supporters and their adoption of the language of commerce, by David Kennedy, 341-358 • Football fans and clubs in Germany: conflicts, crises and compromises, by Udo Merkel, 359-376 • Split loyalties: football is a community business, by Hans K. Hognestad, 377-391 • From ‘socios’ to ‘hyper-consumers’: an empirical examination of the impact of commodification on Spanish football fans, by Ramón Llopis-Goig, 392-408 • Supporters Direct and supporters’ governance of football: a model for Europe?, by Peter Kennedy, 409-425 • Walking alone together the Liverpool Way: fan culture and ‘clueless’ Yanks, John Williams, 426-442 • From community to commodity: the commodification of football in , by Amir Ben Porat, 443-457

Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol 29, Issue 1, 2012 http://journals.humankinetics.com/ssj-current-issue

March 2012 Editorial Pirkko Markula, Michael Atkinson, 1-3 • Gender Regimes and Habitus: An Avenue for Analyzing Gender Building in Sports Contexts, by Christine Menneson, 4-21 • Bending, Flirting, Floating, Flying: A Critical Analysis of Female Figures in 1970s Gymnastics Photographs, by Julia Weber, Natalie Barker-Ruchti, 22-41 • Corporate Nationalism and Glocalization of Nike Advertising in “Asia”: Production and Representation Practices of Cultural Intermediaries, by Koji Kobayashi, 42-61 • There’s No Dying in Baseball: Cultural Valorization, Collective Memory, and Induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, by Nicholas L. Parsons and Michael J. Stern, 62-88

Research Notes • “Just Watching It Again Now Still Gives Me Goose Bumps!”: Examining The Mental Postcards of Sport Spectators, by Gerald Griggs and Kathryn Leflay, 89-101

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Sport, Education and Society, Vol 17, Issue 2, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cses20/current

• Competing obesity discourses and critical challenges for health and physical educators, by Richard Pringle & Dixie Pringle, 143-161 • Health and wellbeing: a policy context for physical education in Scotland, by Andrew Horrell, John Sproule & Shirley Gray, 163-180 • ‘Body practices—exposure and effect of a sporting culture?’ Stories from three Australian swimmers, by Jenny McMahon, Dawn Penney & Maree Dinan-Thompson, 181-206 • Fitness testing: how do students make sense of the gender disparities?, by Elizabeth A. Domangue & Melinda A. Solmon, 207-224 • Three Worlds: new directions in participant development in sport and physical activity, by Dave Collins, Richard Bailey, Paul A. Ford, Áine MacNamara, Martin Toms & Gemma Pearce, 225-243 • Providers, consumers and the horizons of the possible: a case study of marketization and physical education teacher education pedagogical discourse, by Svein Kårhus, 245-259 • Factors influencing pre-service teachers' perception of teaching games for understanding: a constructivist perspective, by Lijuan Wang & Amy S. Ha, 261-280

Book Reviews • The economics of sport, health and happiness: the promotion of well-being through sporting activities, by Glenys V. Forsyth, 281-283 • The sociology of sports coaching, by Jenny McMahon & Chris Zehntner, 284-287 • Sport and migration: borders, boundaries and crossings, by Hamish Crocket, 287-289

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol 5, Issue 4, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/5/4

• After Pistorius: Paralympic Philosophy and Ethics, by Mike McNamee, 359-361 • Skills and Knowledge - Nothing but Memory?, by Jens Erling Birch, 362-378 • Hyped Virtues, Hidden Vices: The Ethics of Icelandic Sports Literature, by Guðmundur Sæmundsson & Kristján Kristjánsson, 379-395 • The Paradise Lost? Mythological Aspects of Modern Sport, by Raphaël Massarelli & Thierry Terret, 396-413 • Drunken Role Models: Rescuing Our Sporting Exemplars, by Carwyn Jones, 414-432

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• Categories of Competition, by Steven Skultety, 433-446 • From Ode to Sport To Contemporary Aesthetic Categories of Sport: Strength Considered as an Aesthetic Category, by Teresa Lacerda, 447-456

Book Reviews • Ethics and Morality in Sport Management, by Chad Carlson, 457-459 • Critical Thinking for Sports Students, byLisa Edwards, 459-462

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/current

• The Death of Sócrates, by Mike McNamee, 1-3 • The Ladies of Besiktas: An Example of Moral and Ideological Ambiguity?, by Paul Davis, 4-15 • The Ideal Fan or Good Fans?, by J. S. Russell, 16-30 • A League of Their Own? Evaluating Justifications for The Division of Sport into ‘Enhanced’ and ‘Unenhanced’ Leagues, by M. R. King, 31-45 • The Limit of Spectator Interaction, by S. P. Morris, 46-60 • The Competitive Perception, João Tiago Lima, 61-66 • Strategic Intentional Fouls, Spoiling The Game and Gamesmanship, José Luis Pérez Triviño, 67-77

Book Reviews • Sport, Technology and the Body, by Alun Hardman, 78-81 • Hunting – Philosophy For Everyone: In Search of the Wild Life, by David L. O'Hara, 81- 84 • Climbing – Philosophy for Everyone: Because It's There, by Jesús Ilund´in-Agurruza, 85- 90 • The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Sport: How Calvinism and Capitalism Shaped America's Games, by Seth Vannatta, 90-94 • Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports, by Gregg Twietmeyer, 94-98 • Philosophy of Sport: International Perspectives, David Kilpatrick, 99-101

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Sport in History, Vol 31, Issue 4, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsih20/current Special Issue: Boxing, History and Culture

• Boxing in History, by Martin Johnes & Matthew Taylor, 357-362 • The Construction of the Body Politic and the Politics of the Body: Boxing as Battle Ground for Conservatives and Radicals in Late Georgian England, by Ruti Ungar, 363- 380 • Real Life in the London Magazine: Pugilism and Literature in the 1820s, by John Whale, 381-397 • ‘Under Queensberry Rules, So to Speak’: Some Versions of a Metaphor, by Kasia Boddy, 398-422 • Jewish Fighters in Britain in Historical Context: Repugnance, Requiem, Reconsideration, by Michael Berkowitz, 423-443 • Stories of a Post-industrial Hero: The Death of Johnny Owen, by Martin Johnes, 444-463 • The Boxer's ‘Pugilistic-Present’: Ethnographic Notes Towards a Cultural History of Amateur and Professional Boxing in England, by Alex Stewart, 464-486 • The Culture of Boxing: Sensation and Affect, Kath Woodward, 487-503

Book Reviews • Sporting Heroes of the North: Sport, Religion and Culture, by Robert Colls, 504-505 • Auksinė žinia Europai 1937 m, by Adam Fryc, 505-508 • Making Histories, Making Memories: The construction of Australian sporting identities, by Luke J. Harris, 508-510 • Football Nation: Sixty Years of the Beautiful Game, by Tony Mason, 510-513 • A History of British Sports Medicine, by Roberta J. Park, 513-515 • The World Game Downunder, by Robin Peake, 516-518 • Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s, by Shohei Sato, 518-520 • Women and Sport: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Zilia Zara-Papp, pages 520-523

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Sport in Society, Vol. 14, Issue 9 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/14/9 Special Issue: Disability in the global sport arena: a sporting chance

• Preface, by Bruce Kidd, 1069-1071 • Global organizational change in sport and the shifting meaning of disability, by Jill M. Le Clair, 1072-1093 • Disability rights and change in a global perspective, by Marcia H. Rioux, 1094-1098 • The Paralympic Games and 60 years of change (1948–2008): unification and restructuring from a disability and medical model to sport-based competition, by David Legg & Robert Steadward, 1099-1115 • Transformed identity: from disabled person to global Paralympian, by Jill M. Le Clair, 1116-1130 • Promoting social inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities through sport: Special Olympics International, global sport initiatives and strategies by Coreen M. Harada, Gary N. Siperstein, Robin C. Parker & David Lenox, 1131-1148 • Deaflympics and the Paralympics: eradicating misconceptions, by Donalda Ammons & Jordan Eickman, 1149-1164 • South Africa, apartheid and the Paralympic Games, by Ian Brittain, 1165-1181 • Contested issues in research on the media coverage of female Paralympic athletes, by Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous, Anne Marcellini & Eric de Léséleuc, 1182-1191 • China and the development of sport for persons with a disability, 1978–2008: a review, by SUN Shuhan, YAN Rui, MAO Ailin, CHAO Liu & JING Tang, 1192-1210 • Living disability and restructuring International Paralympic Committee sport in : the challenge of perceptions, spatial dispersal and limited resources by Jagdish C. Maharaj, 1211-1226 • Physical activity and sport as a tool to include disabled children in Kenyan schools, by José Frantz, Julie S. Phillips, Joseph M. Matheri & Joanne J. Kibet, 1227-1236 • Contested perspectives of ‘marvel’ and ‘mockery’ in disability and sport: Accra, Ghana, by Anne-Marie Bourgeois, 1237-1250 • The use of sport by a Health Promoting School to address community conflict, Patricia Struthers, 1251-1264 • ‘Bladerunner or boundary runner’?: Oscar Pistorius, cyborg transgressions and strategies of containment, by Moss E. Norman & Fiona Moola, 1265-1279 • Participation rates of developing countries in international disability sport: a summary and the importance of statistics for understanding and planning, by Jackie Lauff, 1280- 1284

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• New direction: disability sport in Malaysia, by Selina Khoo, 1285-1290 • Risk of catastrophic injury in sports and recreation, by Charles H. Tator, 1291-1299 • Reflections on the participation of Muslim women in disability sport: hijab, Burkini®, modesty and changing strategies, by Sima Limoochi & Jill M. Le Clair, 1300-1309

Sport in Society, Vol 14, Issue 10, 2011 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/14/10 Special Issue: Twenty 20 and the Future of Cricket

• Guest editor's introduction: Twenty20 and the future of cricket, by Chris Rumford, 1311- 1315 • The IPL and the Indian domination of global cricket, by Amit Gupta, 1316-1325 • Cricket for people who don't like cricket?: Twenty20 as expression of the cultural and media zeitgeist by Barrie Axford & Richard Huggins, 1326-1339 • Twenty20 as Media Event, by Nick Anstead & Ben O'Loughlin, 1340-1357 • Twenty20, global disembedding, and the rise of the ‘portfolio player’, by Chris Rumford, 1358-1368 • Twenty20 and the changing face of Australian cricket, by Peter English, 1369-1382 • Test Match Special, Twenty20 and the future of cricket, by Cate Watson, 1383-1394 • The Reverse Sweep, by Anthony King, 1395-1406 • ‘The four-day game doesn't pay the bills’: Leicestershire, 2010–11: A case study in the contemporary political economy of county cricket, Stephen Wagg, 1407-1420 • Game For Hire: Twenty20 and the New Cricket Mercenary, by Brian Stoddart, 1421- 1427 • Going upstairs: The decision review system – velvet revolution or thin edge of an ethical wedge, by Rob Steen 1428-1440

Sport in Society, Vol 15, Issue 1, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/15/1

• Predisposed to participate? The influence of family socio-economic background on children's sports participation and daily amount of physical activity, by Glen Nielsen, Vivian Grønfeldt, Jan Toftegaard-Støckel & Lars Bo Andersen, 1-27 • ‘Nice girls don't play cricket’: the theory of established and outsider relations and perceptions of sexuality and class amongst female cricketers, by P. Velija, 28-43 • Consuming sports: distinction, univorism and omnivorism, by Brice Lefèvre & Fabien Ohl, 44-63

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• Perceived incidence of drug use in Australian sport: a survey of public opinion, by Stephen Moston, James Skinner & Terry Engelberg, 64-77 • Fantasy sport and media interactivity, by Tony Schirato, 78-87 • Internationalization, competitiveness and performance in athletics (1984–2006), by V. De Bosscher, C. Du Bois & B. Heyndels, 88-102 • Marketing a nation by the performance of gendered, exotic bodies in sport and beauty contests: the case of Tahiti, by Laura Schuft & Bernard Massiera, 103-116 • Hazing and initiation ceremonies in university sport: setting the scene for further research in the , by Mark Groves, Gerald Griggs & Kathryn Leflay, 117-131

Book Reviews • Skate life: re-imagining white masculinity, by Sean Dinces, 132-134 • A social history of English rugby union, by Charles Little, 134-135 • Observing sport: modern system theoretical approaches, by Gyozo Molnar, 135-138 • Disability and youth sport, by Jessica Louise Macbeth & Anthony John Maher, 138-142 • Greek sport and social status, by Leng Ho Keat, 142-143

Sport in Society, Vol 14, Issue 2, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/15/2 Special Issue: New Perspectives on the Social History of Cricket

• New perspectives on the social history of cricket, by Duncan Stone, 145-146 • Identity and cricket in Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century, by Sean Reid, 147-164 • Participants and providers: a micro-scale analysis of cricket in Cardiff during the nineteenth century, by Andrew Hignell, 165-180 • Queering the : Joseph O'Neill's Netherland and the cricket novel, by Jeffrey Hill, 181-193 • ‘It's all friendly down there’: the Club Cricket Conference, amateurism and the cultural meaning of cricket in the South of England, Duncan Stone, 194-208 • England's ‘golden age’: imperial cricket and late Victorian society, Dean Allen, 209-226 • ‘All Yorkshiremen are from Yorkshire, but some are more “Yorkshire” than others’: British Asians and the myths of Yorkshire cricket, by Thomas Fletcher, 227-245 • The Lord's opening partnership: church and cricket in Calderdale, 1860 to c. 1920, by Dennis O'Keefe, 246-264 • Early cricket in Brighouse: from its origins up to 1875, Bob Horne, 265-282

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Sport in Society, Volume 14, Issue 3, 2012 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcss20/current Special Issue: Sport in Gender

• Introduction, Susanna Hedenborg & Gertrud Pfister, 283-286 • Discourses and strategies for the inclusion of women in sport – the case of Norway, by Jorid Hovden, 287-301 • Changes and variations in patterns of gender relations in equestrian sports during the second half of the twentieth century, Susanna Hedenborg & Manon Hedenborg White, 302-319 • Women in the weighing room: gendered discourses of exclusion in English flat racing, by Laura-Jayne Roberts & Malcolm MacLean, 320-334 • Gender in equestrian sports: an issue of difference and equality, by Birgitta Plymoth, 335-348 • Levelling the playing field? Post-Euro 2005 development of women's football in the north-west of England, by Barbara Bell, 349-368 • It is never too late to win – sporting activities and performances of ageing women, by Gertrud Pfister, 369-384 • Transitions: life stories and physical activities of Turkish migrants in Denmark, by Ilknur Hacısoftaoğlu & Gertrud Pfister, 385-398 • Falling in love with a wheelchair: enabling/disabling technologies, by Elisabet Apelmo, 399-408 • The conceptualization of fitness doping and its limitations, Nicole Thualagant, 409-419

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H-Sport Journal and periodical review First Quarter 2012 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/jwmain.html March 28, 2012

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FRENCH LANGUAGE JOURNALS Compiled by Peter Marquis, University of Rouen

Cahiers du monde russe, 51/4 | 2010 http://monderusse.revues.org/7409

• « Sandra Budy, Nikolaus Katzer, Alexandra Köhring, Manfred Zeller, eds., Euphoria and Exhaustion », book review by Sylvain Dufraisse, [En ligne].

Communications, Vol. 28/1 | 2011 http://communication.revues.org/index2075.html

• « Le sport en entreprise au service des pratiques managériales », by Julien Pierre, Lilian Pichot et Fabrice Burlot.

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Genre & Histoire, n°8 | Printemps 2011 http://genrehistoire.revues.org/index1175.html

• « Les filles de l’eau. Une histoire des femmes et de la natation en France (1905- 1939), thèse de doctorat en histoire contemporaine sous la direction de Christine Bard, Université d’Angers, 2010 », dissertation review by Anne Velez, [En ligne],

Lectures [En ligne], mis en ligne le 03 août 2008 http://lectures.revues.org/623

• « Christophe Brissonneau, Olivier Aubel, Fabien Ohl, L'épreuve du dopage. Sociologie du cyclisme professionnel », book review by Sébastien Fleuriel.

Lectures [En ligne], mis en ligne le 04 juin 2011, http://lectures.revues.org/5718

• « Stéphane Beaud, Les traîtres à la nation ? Un autre regard sur la grève des Bleus en Afrique du Sud », by Julien Bertrand.

Lectures [En ligne], mis en ligne le 13 juin 2011 http://lectures.revues.org/5825

• « Bastien Drut, Économie du football professionnel », book review by Jacques Ghiloni.

Modern & Contemporary France, Vol. 20, Issue 1, 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09639489.2011.635786

• « La presse jeunesse face au sport. Le développement en France d'une culture entre tradition et modernité dans les années 1960 », by Jean-Marc Lemonnier & Michaël Attali, p. 71-85

Le Mouvement Social, 1/2012 (n° 238) www.cairn.info/revue-le-mouvement-social-2012-1-page-65.htm.

• « Du terrain à la buvette : diffusion du football et contrôle social en région

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parisienne durant l'entre-deux-guerres », by Julien Sorez, p. 65-80.

Place publique, n°28, juillet-août 2011

• « Le football a-t-il encore un avenir à Nantes ? », by Thierry Guidet, ed. (review available at http://lectures.revues.org/6182)

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H-Sport Journal and periodical review First Quarter 2012 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/jwmain.html March 28, 2012

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GERMAN LANGUAGE JOURNALS Compiled by Rebeccah Dawson, Georgetown College

Deutsch-französische Geschäftsbeziehungen erfolgreich managen (2012) http://www.springerlink.com/content/q70n438u2h18v634/

• “Der Einfluss von Vorteilen auf die Zusammenarbeit,” by Jochen Peter Breuer and Pierre de Bartha, 84-109. • “Der grundlegende Unterschied im Sozialverhalten,” by Jochen Peter Breuer and Pierre de Bartha, 110-153. • “Motivation: der Schlüssel zur erfolgreichen Kooperation,” by Jochen Peter Breuer and Pierre de Bartha, 154-210 • "Auswirkungen der Grundwerte auf die Zusammenarbeit,” by Jochen Peter Breuer and Pierre de Bartha, 212-247.

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Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, Jahrgang 63, Heft 2 (Februar 2012) Special Issue: “Sportmedizin im Wandel” http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/en/articles-online/archiv-2012/heft-2.html

• “Sportmedizin im Wandel -- Wandel der Sportmedizin,” by H. Löllgen, 3-4. • "Von der Gründerzeit der Sportmedizin in Deutschland bis 1911,” by Karl-Hans Arndt, 29-30. • “Neue Ansätze für die in suti Regeneration und das Tissue Engineering von Knochen,” by P. Janicki and W. Richter, 30-35. • “Sensomotorische Feebackleistung bei adipösen und normalgewichten 11-15 jährigen Schülerinnen und Schülern,” by K. Greier and L. Ressle, 36-40. • “Bestimmung der individuellen anaeroben Schwelle mittels der Herzfrequenzvariabilität in Abhängigkeit von der sympathoadrenergen Aktivität,” by N. Flöter, T. Schmidt, A. Keck, R. Reer and K.M. Braumann, 41-45. • “Evaluation der universitären sportmedizinischen Einrichtungen in Deutschland,“ by M. Schneider, C. Frömke, E. Menold, and P. Bärtsch, 46-52.

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, Jahrgang 63, Heft 1 (Januar 2012) Special Issue: “100 Jahre Sportmedizin” http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/en/articles-online/archiv-2012/heft-1.html • “Tradition verpflichtet--100 Jahre organisierte Sportmedizin,” by Karl-Hans Arndt, 3-4. • “Heilkunde beim antiken Olympia,” by Karl-Hans Arndt, 45. • „Sensomotorisches Training zur Prävention von Sprunggelenksverletzungen,“ by A. Zech and M. Hübscher, 5-8. • „Einfluss eines langfristigen körperlichen Trainings auf Risikofaktoren von Herz- Kreislauf-Erkrankungen bei postmenopausalen Frauen,“ by W. Kemmler, M. Benenek and S. von Stengel, 13-19. • „Sportmedizinische Diagnostik in der Onkologie,“ by W. Banzer, L. Vogt, M. Hübscher and C. Thiel, 20-22.

Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio (März 2012) http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu- berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher&sort=datum&order=down

• Book Review of Julia Freytag and Alexandra Tacke, City Girls, by Ingrid Leonie Severin.

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Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio (Februar 2012) http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu- berlin.de/rezensionen/type=rezbuecher&sort=datum&order=down

• Book Review of Irene Götz, Deutsche Identitäten, by Silke Meyer.

Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte/Clio (Januar 2012) http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu- berlin.de/rezensionen/id=17201&count=342&recno=2&type=rezbuecher&sort=datum&o rder=down&search=sport

• Book Review of Matthias Dahlke, Demokratischer Staat und transnationaler Terrorismus: Drei Wege zur Unnachgibigkeit Westeuropa 1972-1975, by Gisele Diewald-Kerkmann. • Book Review of Johann-Gunther König, Die Geschichte des Automobils, by Florian Treibel.

Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, Vol. 19, Issue 1 (2012) Special Issue: Psychopshysiologie im Sport http://psycontent.metapress.com/content/m25780766776/

• “Schlaf und Sport: Motorisches Gedächtnis, Wettkampfleistung und Schlafqualität,” by Daniel Erlacher, Carmen Gebhart, Felix Ehrlenspiel, Klaus Blischke and Michael Schredl, 4-15. • “Befunde aus EEG-Untersuchungen zu Mentalen Training,” by Marie Ottilie Frankel, Simona Maltese and Andrea Schankin, 16-25. • “Herzfrequenzvariabilität als Indikator des Aufmerksamkeitsfokus bei Golfern unterschiedlichen Leistungsniveaus,” by Thomas Finkenzeller, Michael Doppelmayr and Günter Amesberger, 26-36. • “Psychophysische Auswirkungen von akuter körperlicher Belastung im Kontext Schule,” by Mirko Wegner, Claudia Winisch and Henning Budde, 37-47.

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