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H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2013 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Third Quarter 2013 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/jwmain.html September15, 2013 Compiled by: Hugo Ceron-Anaya ([email protected]) Rebeccah Dawson ([email protected]) Duncan Jamieson ([email protected]) Peter Marquis ([email protected]) ENGLISH-LANGUAGE JOURNALS Compiled by Duncan Jamieson, Ashland University Alabama Heritage, Issue 109 http://www.alabamaheritage.com/ • Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant: The Legacy off the Field, by Winston Groom, 6-17 Business History, vol 55, Issue 5 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fbsh20/current#.Ui0EsT_4JdE • The contests for power and influence over the regulatory space within the English professional football industry, 1980–2012, by Geoff Walters and Sean Hamil, 740-767 Copyright © 2013 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. Third Quarter 2013 International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, Issue 8 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/30/8#.UheTvn_ZWSo • Editorial, by Wray Vamplew, 825 • ‘The Charm of Being Loose and Free’: Nineteenth-Century Fisherwomen in the North American Wilderness, by David McMurray, 826-852 • The Amplification and De-Amplification of Amateurism and Professionalism in the Gaelic Athletic Association, John Connolly & Paddy Dolan, 853-870 • Moving towards Inclusion: An Analysis of Photographs from the 1926 Women's Games in Gothenburg, by Natalie Barker-Ruchti, Karin Grahn & Claes Annerstedt, 871-891 • How Much Sport is there in Sport Physiology? Practice and Ideas in the Stockholm School of Physiology at GCI, 1941–1969, by Daniel Svensson, 892-913 Book Reviews • Places We Play: Ireland's Sporting Heritage, Mike Cronin and Roisin Higgins Wilton, by Mike Huggins, 914-915 • Historia Sportu Wojciech Lipoński, Paul Newsham, 915-917 • Sport and Politics in Modern Britain: The Road to 2012 by Dilwyn Porter, 917-919 • Olympic Visions: Images of the Games through History, by Iain Adams, 919-921 • Sport and Democracy in the Ancient and Modern Worlds, by Allen Guttmann, 921-923 • Sport, Politics and Society in the Arab World: Sport, Politics and Society in the Arab World, by Philip Dine, 923-925 • Memorialkultur im Fussballsport: Medien, Rituale and Praticken des Erinnerns, Gedenkens und Vergessens (Memorial Culture in Football: Media, rituals and practices of remembering, remembrance and forgetting), by Mike Huggins, 926-928 • Conspiracy of Silence: Sportswriters and the Long Campaign to Desegregate Baseball, by Mitchell Nathanson, 928-930 • Le Sport et la Guerre XIXe – XXe sièclesLe Sport et la Guerre XIXe – XXe siècles, Luc Robène, by Christian Vivier, 930-931 International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, Issue 9 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/30/9#.UheTRH_ZWSo Special Issue: ISHPES: Historical Approaches to Sport and Physical Education Around the Globe • Editorial, by Annette R. Hofmann & Thierry Terret, 933 • From Punishment to Death: Body Practices for Deported Women in Nazi Camps, by Doriane Gomet, 934-949 • Some Notes on the Preparations for the Olympic Games of 1936 and 1940: An Unknown Chapter in German–Finnish Cooperation, by Emanuel Hübner, 950-962 Page - 2 - of 10 H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2013 • Different Clubs, Similar Purposes? Gymnastics and Sports in the German Colony of São Paulo/Brazil at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century, by Evelise Amgarten Quitzau, 963- 975 • The Mission of Scholastic Sport in the Expansion of Sport Practice in France: The Issues Involving Development and Collateral Effects (1938–1950), by Michaël Attali & Jean Saint-Martin, 976-988 • Physical Practices and Sportification: Between Institutionalisation and Standardisation. The Example of Three Activities in France, by Cécile Collinet, Matthieu Delalandre, Pierre-Olaf Schut & Coralie Lessard, 989-1007 • Sport, Diplomacy, and the Role of an Athlete as Ambassador: Liang-Huan Lu and Golf in Taiwan, by Chia-Ju Yen, 1008-1021 International Journal of the History of Sport, vol 30, Issue 10 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/30/10#.UheWfn_ZWSo Special Issue: The Asian Games: Modern Metaphor for ‘The Middle Kingdom’ Reborn – Political Statement, Cultural Assertion, Social Symbol • A Regional and Global Symbolic Proclamation, by Roberta J. Park, 1023-1024 • Holding Up More Than Half the Asian Sky, by Jinxia Dong, 1025 • Marketing ‘Brand China’: Maintaining the Momentum – ‘The Middle Kingdom’ Resurgent and Resplendent, by J.A. Mangan, 1026-1036 • People's Daily: An Evolutionary Narrative on Asia in Its Coverage of the Asian Games, by Wenting Xue & Qing Luo, 1037-1047 • The Pursuit of Regional Geopolitical Aspirations: China's Bids for the Asian Games and the Asian Winter Games since the 1980s, by Marcus P. Chu, 1048-1058 • Strict Compliance!: Chinese Careful Conformity and the Guangzhou Bid for the Asian Games, by Marcus P. Chu, 1059-1070 • ‘Glittering Guangzhou’: The 2010 Asian Games – Local Rivalries, National Motives, Geopolitical Gestures, by J.A. Mangan, Jinxia Dong & Di Lu, 1071-1086 • Chinese Desires? Olympism and Dominance, Guangzhou and Missed Opportunity, Major Leagues and Isolation on the Pacific Rim, by John D. Kelly, 1087-1098 • Guangzhou 2010: Eastern Orwellian Echoes – Yang Shu-chun and a Taiwanese Patriotic Media Offensive, by Chen-Li Liu, Ping-Chao Lee & J.A. Mangan, 1099-1112 • From Honeymoon to Divorce: Fragmenting Relations between China and South Korea in Politics, Economics – and Sport, by J.A. Mangan, Sun-Yong Kwon & Bang-Chool Kim, 1113-1129 • Rivalries: China, Japan and South Korea – Memory, Modernity, Politics, Geopolitics – and Sport, by J.A. Mangan, Hyun-Duck Kim, Angelita Cruz & Gi-Heun Kang, 1130- 1152 • Guangzhou 2010: Singapore at a Global Crossroads, by Peter Horton, 153-1164 • Guangzhou: The Asian Games and the Chinese ‘Gold-Fest’ – Geopolitical Issues for Australia, by Peter Horton, 1165-1175 Page - 3 - of 10 H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2013 • The Asian Games and Diplomacy in Asia: Korea–China–Russia, by Victor Cha, 1176- 1187 International Review for the Sociology of Sport, vol 48, Issue 3 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/48/4.toc • Domestic moves: An exploration of intra-national labour mobility in the working lives of professional footballers, by Martin Roderick, 387-404 • The Irish bifocal and American sport: Exploring racial formation in the Irish Diaspora, by Sean Duane, 405-420 • Consuming sports media, producing sports media: An analysis of two fan sports blogospheres, by Brigid McCarthy, 421-434 • Infiltrating the boys’ club: Motivations for women’s fantasy sport participation, by Brody J. Ruihley and Andrew C. Billings, 435-452 • Beyond recreation: Personal social networks and social capital in the transition of young players from recreational football to formal football clubs, by Edoardo GF Rosso and Richard McGrath, 453-470 • Sports-based interventions for socially vulnerable youth: Towards well-defined interventions with easy-to-follow outcomes?, by Reinhard Haudenhuyse, Marc Theeboom and Zeno Nols, 471-484 • Green Olympics, green legacies? An exploration of the environmental legacies of the Olympic Games , by Shalni Samuel and Wendy Stubbs, 485-504 Book reviews • In Foreign Fields: The Politics and Experiences of Transnational Sport Migration, by Jonathan Magee, 505-509 • The Urban Geography of Boxing: Race, Class, and Gender in the Ring, by Cathy van Ingen, 509-512 Journal of Global History, vol. 8, Issue 2 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=JGH • Editorial, Sport, Transnationalism and Global History, by Matthew Taylor, 199 – 208 • Unexceptional exceptionalism: the origins of American football in a transnational context, by Tony Collins, 209-230 • The global ring? Boxing, mobility, and transnational networks in the anglophone world, 1890–1914, by Matthew Taylor, 231-255 • The republic of consumption at the Olympic Games: globalization, Americanization, and Californization, by Mark Dyreson, 256-278 • Making football global? FIFA, Europe, and the non-European football world, 1912–74, by Paul Dietschy, 279, 298 • The sportification of judo: global convergence and evolution, by Shohei Sato, 299-317 Page - 4 - of 10 H-Sport Journal Watch. Third Quarter 2013 • Cricket and globalization: global processes and the imperial game, Fahad Mustafa, 318- 341 • Playing to the ‘imaginary grandstand’: sport, the ‘British world’, and an Australian colonial identity, by Jared van Duinen, 342-364 Journal of Sport Economics, vol 14, Issue 4 http://jse.sagepub.com/content/14/4.toc Special Issue: Papers from the 2012 WEAI/NAASE Conference Sports Economics Sessions • Testing the Uncertainty of Outcome Hypothesis in European Professional Football: A Stated Preference Approach, by Tim Pawlowski, 341-367 • Efficiency and Managerial Performance in FBS College Football: To the Employment and Succession Decisions, Which Matters the Most, Coaching or Recruiting?, by Joel G. Maxcy, 366-388 • Sports Economics on Trial, by Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasosis Kaburakis and Dennis Coates, 389-400 • Misses in “Hot Hand” Research, by Jeremy Arkes, 401-410 • Second Place Is First of the Losers: An Analysis of Competitive Balance in Formula One, by Chris Judde,

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