American Sport in International History

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American Sport in International History

The United States and the World since 1865

General and world history History of the Americas Social and cultural history History of sport

Author: Daniel M. DuBois

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Collection: New Approaches to International History

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 15 December 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781350134737


Overview

This book explores how American sports, especially basketball, baseball and American football, have projected the US into the world, and brought the world into America. Taking a chronological approach it traces the development of American sports from the turn of the 20th century, highlighting how international forces such as immigration, geopolitics and war have influenced the trajectory of sport in the US, and thus the American experience. DuBois also considers the globalization of American sport and how this soft power shaped international relations throughout the American century.

Key Themes

Addressing key questions about the role of sport in the rise of the United States, it frames themes that have come to define sports history; gender, race, economics and politics. It argues that while sport has not necessarily been a catalyst for change, it has often mirrored social issues, and sometimes served as an important tool of progress. Synthesizing major works alongside primary sources, the chapters study boxing, hockey, track and field and soccer alongside the ''big three'' (basketball, baseball and American football) through a number of case studies to offer a novel interpretation of American sport history.

Historical Scope

Spanning early Native American sport, the export of baseball in the American empire, the role of basketball in the Cold War, the influence of immigrants and women in sports, and modern day sport culture, American Sport in International History asks what the role of sport has been and will be in a shifting international environment.

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