Sporting Traditions Volume 18

Volume 18 Issue 1(November 2001)

Waverley Park: Whose social history? Roy Hay, Marnie Haig-Muir, Peter Mewett, Colleen Lazenby & Nigel Lewis (pp. 1-17)

Diminishing Contrasts and Increasing Varieties: Globalisation Theory and 'Reading' Amateurism in Australian Sport, Murray G. Phillips (pp. 19-32)

The 'Famous Northern Union Game': The Rise and Fall of Rugby League in Wanganui, 1910-15, Bill Greenwood & James Watson (pp. 33-41)

'Stupid, uninteresting and inhuman': Pedestrianism in Canterbury, 1860-1885, Geoff T. Vincent (pp. 43-55)

Gendering sport: The development of netball in Australia, Tracy Taylor (pp. 57-74)

Girls and tea ladies: Involvement of Australian female athletes and administrators in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, Ian Jobling (pp. 75-90)

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Volume 18 Issue 2 (May 2002)

From Gentleman to the Manly: A Large Step for the Amateur, June Senyard (pp. 1-14)

Cricket and Regional Development on the Sunshine Coast: The Case of the Turf Wicket, 1930-1960, Tara Magdalinski (pp. 15-29)

J League Soccer and the Rekindling of Regional Identity in Japan,  Richard Light & Wataru Yasaki (pp. 31-46).

Power and Organisational Change: The Cast of the Melbourne Women's Hockey Association, 1995-1998, Russell Hoye & Bob Stewart (pp. 47-65)

The World Congress of Physical Education held in conjunction with the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games: Issues and Outcomes, Ian Jobling & Steve Bailey (pp. 67-79)

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