Sporting Traditions Volume 21
 

Volume 21 Issue 1 (November, 2004)
 

Editorial, Rob Hess

 

ARTICLES

When the Carnival is Over: Evaluating the Outcomes of Mega Sporting Events in Australia, Richard Cashman, Kristine Toohey, Simon Darcy, Caroline Symons & Bob Stewart

 

More Green than Red: Sectarianism and Rugby League in Otago, 1924-35, Charles Little

 

Rugby League, Community and Identity in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Damian Topp & John Nauright

 

The Fibro Years: Roy Masters and Wests Rugby League Football Club, 1978-1981, Drew Cottle & Angela Keys

 

REVIEW ESSAYS

 

Geopolitical Cricket and Historical Shift: World Cup 2003, Brian Stoddart

 

Not the Biographers They Deserve, Bernard Whimpress

 

Book Reviews
 

 

Volume 21 Issue 2 (May, 2005)

 

Guest Editorial, Clare Simpson

 

ARTICLES 

Searching for the Past: Sport Historiography in New Zealand, Doug Booth

 

Women Endurance Swimmers: Dissolving Grease Suits and Decentring New Zealand History, Caroline Daley

 

Running, Jumping and Rowing to Marginalisation: The Mäori Experience of Sport in Canterbury, 1850-1880, Geoff Vincent, Catriona E. Timms & Toby Harfield

 

Rugby and Tino Rangatiratanga: Early Mäori and the Formation of ‘Traditional’ Mäori Masculinity, Brendan Hokowhitu

 

A National Amateur Enterprise: Centralised Control and National Popularity in Rugby, Camilla Obel

 

Affirming Indian Identities? An Analaysis of Imperial Rhetoric and Orientalism in the Tours of Indian Hockey Teams to New Zealand in 1926, 1935 and 1938, Geoff Watson

 

Sights from the Saddle: Early Cycle Touring in New Zealand, Clare Simpson

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