Sporting Traditions Volume 22

 

Volume 22 Issue 1 (November, 2005)

 

Editorial, Rob Hess

 

ARTICLES

Changing Visions of Baths and Bathers: Desegregating Ocean Baths in Wollongong, Kiama and Gerringong, Marie-Louise McDermott

 

The Cultural Origins of Competitive Swimming in Australia, Richard Light & Tracey Rockwell

 

Seeing is Believing: Television and the Transformation of Australian Cricket, 1956-1975, Bob Stewart

 

Out on a No Ball: Industrial Relations in Zimbabwean Cricket, Braham Dabscheck

 

‘That’s Your Way of Playing Rounders, Isn’t It’? The Response of the English Press to American Baseball Tours to England, 1874-1924, Daniel Bloyce

 

Clandestine Means: The Aristocratic British Hunting Code and Early Game Legislation in Nineteenth-Century Canada, Greg Gillespie & Kevin Wamsley


 

Volume 22 Issue 2 (May, 2006)

Editorial, Rob Hess

 

ARTICLES

Soccer to the Rescue: How the Miracle of Bern Gave Germans Back Their Identity – Twice’, Katharina Bonzel

 

‘Stride Jump – Begin!’: Swedish Gymnastics in Victorian England, Natalie Barker-Rüchti

 

The Role of Sport Journalists During Crisis Events in Sport, Matthew Nicholson & Bob Stewart

 

REVIEW ESSAYS

 

Shooting the Messenger: Australian History’s Warmongers, Daryl Adair

 

Approaches to Sports History: Theory and Practice, Roy Hay

 

In Search of Meaning: Historians and their Work, Brian Stoddart

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