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H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Fourth Quarter 2011 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/JW-2011-Q4.pdf January 14, 2012 Compiled by: Hugo Ceron-Anaya ([email protected]) Rebeccah Dawson ([email protected]) Duncan Jamieson ([email protected]) Peter Marquis ([email protected]) MULTI-LANGUAGE JOURNALS Ethnologie française, Vol. 41, 2011/4 http://www.cairn.info/revue-ethnologie-francaise-2011-4.htm Special issue : « La diffusion des sports » · Sébastien Darbon, « Introduction. La diffusion des sports : confrontations disciplinaires et enjeux méthodologiques », 581-592. · Tony Collins, « La peur de la pénalité chez le joueur de rugby : histoire et diffusion du sport », 593-600. · Gavin Kitching, « What's in a Name? Playing “Football” in the Mid-Victorian North-Eastern England », 601-614. · Richard Holt, « Le destin des « sports anglais » en France de 1870 à 1914 : imitation, opposition, séparation », 615-624. · Philip Dine, « Nation et narration dans la diffusion sportive : l'exemple des Copyright © 2011 H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online. 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-Diplo, and H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online. For other uses, contact the H-Sport editorial staff at [email protected] H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 courses de chevaux dans l'Algérie coloniale », 625-632. · Maarten van Bottenburg and Jeroen Vermeulen, « Local Korfball versus Global Basketball: a Study of the Relationship between Sports' Rule-Making and Dissemination », 633-643. · Matthew Taylor, « Transatlantic Football: Rethinking the Transfer of Football from Europe to the USA, c.1880-c.1930s », 645-654. · Frédéric Saumade, « Le rodéo américain sur la frontière du sport et de la tauromachie, ou de la diffusion considérée comme un système de transformations », 655-665. · Jean-Baptiste Maudet, « La diffusion spatiale à l'épreuve des rodéos Les hybridations tauromachiques de l'Europe à l'Amérique », 667-675. · Jérôme Soldani, « Pourquoi les Taïwanais jouent-ils au baseball ? Étude diachronique d'une diffusion réussie », 677-689. STAPS, Vol. 32, Issue 94 (Fall 2011) http://www.cairn.info/revue-staps-2011-4.htm · Gertrud Pfister, “Is time a problem? The work-life-leisure balance and its impact on physical activities: a case study in Denmark”, 7-23. · Jérôme Berthoud and Raffaele Poli, « L'après-carrière des footballeurs professionnels en Afrique du Sud », 25-38. · Mohamed Khmailia et al., « Une approche singulière de l'évaluation des niveaux d'intégration sociale des femmes arabo-musulmanes issues de l'immigration maghrébine en France : corps, sport et analyse conative », 39- 61. · João Carlos Neves de Souza e Nunes Dias , “Corporal technique in the game of capoeira”, 63-70. · Germain Poizat et al., « Concevoir du matériel sportif à partir d'une approche centrée sur l'activité : une alternative en ergonomie du sport », 71-83. · Anne Roger et Pierre Bavazzano, « Des activités athlétiques à l'école : entre santé et performance », 85-102. · Haimo Groenen and Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, « Les activités de combat au sein de l'éducation physique en France depuis le XIXe siècle : entre pertinences éducatives et résistances scolaires », 103-119. -- Page 2 -- H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 ENGLISH-LANGUAGE JOURNALS Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University Air & Space Smithsonian, Vol. 26, Issue 5 http://www.airspacemag.com/ • “Monster Motorcycle,”15 Arms and Armour, Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2011 • “Representatives of Civic Pride and Cultural Identities; the Ghent Crossbow Competition of 1498,” by Laura Crombie, 152-164 Duke Law Journal, Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2011 http://dlj.law.duke.edu/ • “A false start in the race against doping in sport: concerns with cycling's biological passport,” by N Hailey,393-432 English Literary Renaissance, Vol. 41, Issue 3, 2011 http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0013-8312 • “George Turberville and the Painful Art of Falconry,” by Catherine Bates, 403- 428 Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 34, Issue 9, 2011 http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/01419870.html •“Why aren't there more black football managers?,” by Ellis Cashmore and Jamie Cleland, 1594-1607 -- Page 3 -- H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, Issue 13, 2011 http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09523367.asp Articles • “‘Old’ Football and the ‘New’ Codes: Some Thoughts on the ‘Origins of Football’ Debate and Suggestions for Further Research,” by Gavin Kitching, 1733-1749 • “Football Hooliganism as Collective Violence: Explaining Variance in Britain Through Interpersonal Boundaries, 1863–1989,” by N.A.J. Taylor, 1750-1771 • “‘Chasing the Elusive Pill’: YMCA Men, the Paris Baseball League and Making Baseball French, 1919–1925,” by Brett A. Berliner, 1772-1787 • “The British Influence in the Birth of Spanish Sport,” by Antonio Rivero Herraiz & Raúl Sánchez García, 1788-1809 • “Tracing the Olympiad's Chronological Arc,” by John F.L. Ross, 1810-1830 • “The Youth Olympic Games: Past, Present and Future,” by Donna Wong, 1831- 1851 • “‘A Potent and Pervasive Ideology’: Athleticism and the English Elementary School,” by Colm Fintan Hickey, 1852-1890 Book Reviews • “Spartak Moscow: A History of the People’s Team in the Workers’ State,” by Hart Cantelon, 1902-1904 • “Young Woman and the Sea,” by Beth Emery, 1905-1906 • “Black Obsession: The All Blacks’ Quest for World Cup Success,” by Geoffrey Z. Kohe, 1907-1909 • “Historia del deporte de la prehistoria al renacimiento,” by Alfonso Manas, 1909- 1910 • “El deporte en la construcción del espacio social,” by Alfonso Manas, 1911-1913 • “Psychology Gets in the Game: Sport, Mind and Behaviour, 1880–1960,” by Paul K. Miller, 1913-1915 • “A National Game: The History of Australian Rules Football,” by Nick Richardson, 1916-1917 • “Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game that Made a Nation,” by Paul Wellings, 1917-1919 • “Sport and Culture in Early Modern Europe / Le Sport dans la Civilisation de l'Europe Pré-Moderne,” by James Williams, 1919-1922 -- Page 4 -- H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, Issue 14, 2011 http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09523367.asp Regional Issue: Europe • “Gymnastics – an Emerging National University Discipline – Johannes Lindhard's Struggle to Institutionalise Gymnastics as a Subject at the University of Copenhagen 1909–1940,” by Anders Frøslev Jensen & Hans Bonde, 1923-1943 • “Sportswear During the Inter-war Years: A Testimony to the Modernisation of French Sport,” by Sandrine Jamain-Samson, 1944-1967 • “István Somodi – High jumper, Innovator of Hungarian Athletics and Role Model of the All-Round Sportsman in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century,” by András Killyéni, 1968-1986 • “Sport, Nationalism and Militarism – Alfonso XIII: Sportsman, Soldier, King,” by Teresa González-Aja, 1987-2030 • “Women and Parachuting: Writings of the Outsider's Experience,” by Julie Gaucher, 2031-2046 • “Jacques Mornève: Narrative Glorification of Catholic Sport,” by Thomas Bauer & Tony Froissart 2047-2060 • “Is There a French Sport History? Reflections on French Sport Historiography,” by Thierry Terret, 2061-2084 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol. 28, Issue 14, 2011 http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09523367.asp Regional Issue: Africa • “Prologue: sport and the city in Africa,” by Susann Baller & Scarlett Cornelissen, 2085-2097 • “Identity and the geography of physical recreation: imperialism and apartheid in the South African city of Pietermaritzburg,” by Christopher Merrett, 2098-2114 • “Reimagining Surf City: surfing and the making of the post-apartheid beach in South Africa,” by Glen Thompson, 2115-2129 • “‘An Americanised issue with no place in South Africa?’ – rodeo sports, muscular and cultural identity and animal rights in urban South Africa,” by Hendrik Snyders, 2130-2141 • “The early days of boxing in Accra: a sport is taking root (1920–1940), by Jan Dunzendorfer, 2142-2158 -- Page 5 -- H-Sport Journal Watch. Fourth Quarter 2011 • “Urban football narratives and the colonial process in Lourenço Marques,” by Nuno Domingos, 2159-2175 • “Football bars: urban sub-Saharan Africa's trans-local ‘stadiums’” by Gerard A. Akindes, 2176-2190 • “Finding a new identity for a township club – the case of the Mighty 5 Star in Stellenbosch,” by Sylvain Cubizolles, 2191-2205 • “Urbanization and female football in Nigeria: history and struggle in a ‘man's game’,” by Chuka Onwumechili, 2206-2219 International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 46, Issue 4, 2011 http://irs.sagepub.com/ • “Olympic city bidding: An exegesis of power,” by Douglas Booth, 367-386, • “Investigating corruption in corporate sport: The IOC and FIFA , by Andrew Jennings, 387-398 • “Call me loyal: Globalization, corporate nationalism and the America’s Cup, by Alistair John and Steve Jackson, 399-417 • “‘Sectarianism’ and Scottish football: Critical reflections on dominant discourse and press commentary, by John Kelly, 418-435 • “Transcending the borders of Irish identity? Narratives of northern nationalist footballers in Northern Ireland,” by Darragh McGee and Alan Bairner, 436-45 • “An examination of sport fandom in Australia: Socialization, team identification, and fan behavior,” by Merrill J. Melnick and Daniel L.

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