Sporting Traditions Volume 10

Volume 10 Issue 1 (November, 1993)

Editorial Preface

Testosterone Overdose: Popular Culture and Historical Memory, Andrew Moore (pp. 2-)

‘Boys will be Boys’: The Construction of the Men of League, Maree Murray (pp. 24-)

Lights! Camera! Little Action: Television, Avery Brundage and the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Stephen R. Wenn (pp. 38-)

‘Like Fleas on a Dog’: Emerging National and International Conflict over New Zealand Rugby Ties with South Africa, 1965-1974, John Nauright (pp. 54-)

Icing on the Cake?: Colonialism, Institutional Transfer and Sport in Papua New Guinea, James Gissua & Michael Hess (pp. 78-)

Book Reviews

Volume 10 Issue 2 (May, 1994)

Editorial Preface

Marmaras’ Oyster or Seamonds’ Baby: The Formation of the Victorian Soccer Federation, 1956-64, Roy Hay (pp. 3-24)

Early Attempts at Forming Soccer Player Unions in Australia, Braham Dabscheck (pp. 25-43)

Aborigines and Cricket: Some New Perspectives
    The Marsh-MacLaren Dispute at Bathurst, 1902, and the Politics of Selection, Bernard Whimpress (pp. 45-58)

    ‘Civilising’ the Aborigines: Cricket at Poonindie, 1850-1890, John Daly (pp. 59-67)

    Poonindie, Cricket and the Adams Family, Bernard Whimpress (pp. 69-76)

Irish Cricket and Nationalism, Richard Davis (pp. 77-96)

Sport, Racism and Urban Policy in South Africa: Pietermaritzburg, A Case Study, Christopher Merrett (pp. 97-122)

The Origin of the Green and Gold, Peter Sharpham (pp. 123-130)

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