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H-Sport Journal Watch. Second Quarter 2012 J O U R N A L W A T C H H-Sport Journal and periodical review Second Quarter 2012 http://www.h-net.org/~sport/jw/jwmain.html July 4, 2012 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 History Today, Vol 62, Issue 5 http://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-today/2012/volume-62-issue-5 • Not just a game anymore, by Mihir Bose and Ed Smith p5-6 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. First Quarter 2012 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 6 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/6 • ‘Soldiers may Fall but Athletes Never!’: Sport as an Antidote to Nervous Diseases and National Decline in America, 1865–1905, by Roberta J. Park, pages 792-812 • Over the Top: ‘A Foul; a Blurry Foul!’, by Iain Adams, pages 813-831 • The Finitude of Sports Performances and the Infinite Number of Reproducible Images – A Case Study on Sporting Heroes in Twentieth-Century Germany, by Christiane Eisenberg, pages 832-849 • Sport and Racial Discrimination in Colonial Zimbabwe: A Reanalysis, by Andrew Novak, pages 850-867 • ‘Too Semitic’ or ‘Thoroughly ‘Anglicised’? The Life and Career of Harold Abrahams, by David Dee, pages 868-886 • The ‘East Asian’ Olympic Games: what of sustainable legacies?, by Peter Horton & John Saunders, pages 887-911 • Cultural Nationalism, Gaelic Sunday and the Gaelic Athletic Association in Early Twentieth Century Ireland, by Andrew McGuire & David Hassan, pages 912-923 • Olympic Games Legacy: From General Benefits to Sustainable Long-Term Legacy, by Becca Leopkey & Milena M. Parent, pages 924-943 • Played in Glasgow: Charting the Heritage of a City at Play, by Alexander Jackson, pages 944-945 • South Africa and the Global Game: Football Apartheid and Beyond, by John Nauright, pages 946-947 • Sporting Heroes of the North, by Alexander Jackson, pages 947-949 • Benching Jim Crow: the Rise and Fall of the Color Line in Southern College Sports, 1890–1980 by Jarrod Jonsrud, pages 949-951 • Shelby's Folly: Jack Dempsey, Doc Kearns, and the Shakedown of a Montana Boomtown, by Richard Ian Kimball, pages 951-953 • Boxing: A Cultural History, by Matthew Taylor, pages 953-955 • Body by Weimar: Athletes, Gender, & German Modernity, by Uta Andrea Balbier, pages 955-956 • The Making of Sporting Cultures, by Robert J. Lake, pages 957-959 • La révolution des mouvements, Gymnastique morale et démocratie au temps d'Amoros (1818–1838), by Jean-François Loudcher, pages 959-961 • Histoire du sport, by Jean-François Loudcher, pages 961-963 • Epigrafia Anfiteatrale dell'Occidente Romano [Amphitheatrical Epigraphy of the Roman West], by Alfonso Manas, pages 963-964 ~ Page 2 ~ H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2012 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 5 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/5 Special Issue: Sport, Women, Society: International Perspectives • Editorial: From Women and Sport to Gender and Sport: Transnational, Transdisciplinary, and Intersectional Perspectives, by Susan J. Bandya, Gigliola Gorib & Dong Jinxiac, pages 667-674 • Gender Regulation: Renée Richards Revisited, by Lindsay Parks Pieper, pages 675-690 • Gender and Etiquette in British Lawn Tennis 1870–1939: A Case Study of ‘Mixed Doubles’, by Robert J. Lake, pages 691-710 • Adams and Eves at the Eden Gardens: Women Cricket Spectators and the Conflict of Feminine Subjectivity in Calcutta, 1920–1970, by Souvik Naha, pages 711-729 • Contesting the Norm: Women and Professional Sports in Late Nineteenth- Century America, by Roberta J. Park, pages 730-749 • ‘Woman and the Sport Fetish’: Modernity, Consumerism and Sports Participation in Inter-War Britain, by Fiona Skillen, pages 750-765 • Sport: ‘A Useful Category of Historical Analysis’: Isabel ‘Lefty’ Alvarez: The Rascal of El Cerro, by Kat D. Williams, pages 766-785 • Artistic Impressions: Figure Skating, Masculinity, and the Limits of Sport, by Lindsay Parks Pieper, pages 786-787 • Game, Set, Match: Billie Jean King and the Revolution in Women's Sports, by Andrew M. Fearnley, pages 787-789 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 4 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/4 Special Issue: Sport in a Changing Asia: Policies, Politics and Practice • The Asian Impact on the Sportisation Process, Peter Horton, pages 511-534 • ‘The Future is Asia'? The Role of the Asian Football Confederation inthe Governance and Development of Football in Asia, Ben Weinberg, pages 535-552 • Asian Sport: Its Athletic Progress and Social Integration, Hua Pan, pages 553-561 • Producing the First Indian Cricketing Superhero: Nationalism, Body Culture, Consumption and the C.K. Nayudu Phenomenon, Souvik Naha, pages 562-582 • Historical Review of State Policy for Physical Education in the People's Republic of China, Shen Liang & Fan Hong, pages 583-600 • The Establishment of a Sports Lottery in Taiwan, Ping-Chao Lee, Hsien-Che Huang, Ren-Shiang Jiang & Kuo-Wei Lee, pages 601-618 • Tokyo's Other Games: The Origins and Impact of the 1964 Paralympics, Dennis J. Frost, pages 619-637 ~ Page 3 ~ H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2012 • Veiled Women Athletes in the 2008 Beijing Olympics: Media Accounts, by Mahfoud Amara, pages 638-651 • A Bid Too Far: Hong Kong and the 2023 Asian Games, by Brian Bridges, pages 652-665 International Journal of the History of Sport, Vol 29, Issue 3 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fhsp20/29/3 Special Issue: Regional Issue: Australia 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, Michael Toohey, Bob Gidlow & Grant Cushman, pages 429-443 • The Rise and Fall of ‘The Girl Footballer’ in New Zealand during 1921, Barbara Cox, pages 444-471 • Dominions Apart: Scandal and Sporting Mismatch in Australian–South African Association Football Encounters, 1947–1955, Chris Bolsmann & Nick Guoth, pages 472-491 • ‘Can You Imagine the Shire Without the Sharks!?’: Building the Community Capital of the Cronulla-Sutherland Rugby League Club – From 1967 to the Eve of Super League in 1996, Sean Brawley, pages 492-508 International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol 47, Issue 3 http://irs.sagepub.com/content/47/3.toc Special Issue: Terrorism • Sport and terrorism: Two of modern life’s most prevalent themes, by David Hassam, 263-267 • Balancing local and global security leitmotifs: Counter-terrorism and the spectacle of sporting mega-events, by Pete Fussey and Jan Coaffee, 268-285 • Shadowed by the corpse of war: Sport spectacles and the spirit of terrorism, by Michael Atkinson and Kevin Young, 286-306 • Sport mega-events and ‘terrorism’: A critical analysis, by Richard Giulianotti and Francisco Klauser, 307-323 • Surveillance and securitization: A forgotten Sydney Olympic legacy, by Kristine Toohey and Tracy Taylor, 324-337 • Protecting the NFL/ militarizing the homeland: Citizen soldiers and urban resilience in post-9/11 America, by Kimberly S. Schimmel, 338-357 ~ Page 4 ~ H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2012 • Terrorizing defences: Sport in the Liberian civil conflict, by Gary Armstrong and James Rosbrook-Thompson, 358-378 • From Olympic massacre to the Olympic Stress Syndrome, by Andreas Selliaas, 379-396 • Terrorism and the abnormality of sport in Northern Ireland, by David Hassam and Philip O’Kane, 397-413 • Watched by the Games: Surveillance and security at the Olympics, by John Sugden, 414-429 Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sport, Vol 8, Issue 1 http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jqas.2012.8.issue-1/1559-0410.1399/1559- 0410.1399.xml?format=INT • Modeling Stadium Statue Subject Choice in U. S. Baseball and English Soccer, by Chris Stride, Ffion E. Thomas, John P. Wilson, and Josh Pahigian, 1559-0410 Journal of Sports Economics, Vol 13, Issue 3 http://jse.sagepub.com/content/current • The NBA Draft: A Put Option Analogy, by Barbara Arel and Michael J. Tomas III. 233-249 • Television Broadcast Demand in Markets Without Local Teams, by Scott Talnsky and Chad. D. McEvoy, 250-265 • Mistaking Style for Substance: Investor Exuberance in the 2008 Indian Premier League Auction, by Vani K. Borooah and John Mangan, 266-287 • The Carryover Effect Does Not Influence Football Results, by Dries R. Goossens and Frits C. R. Spieksma, 288-305 • Nash Conjectures and Talent Supply in Sports League Modeling: A Comment on Current Modeling Disagreements, by Jason Winfree and Rodney Fort, 306-313 Research Notes • Upsets, by Evan Osborne, 314-320 Book Reviews • Frontiers in Major League Baseball: Nonparametric Analysis of Performance Using Data Envelopment Analysis, by Philip Porter, 321-324 • Stumbling on Wins, by Jahn K. Hakes, 325-329 ~ Page 5 ~ H-Sport Journal Watch. First Quarter 2012 Journal of Urban Studies, Vol 38, Issue 2 • From the

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