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    Journal of Sport History Volume 41, Number 3, Fall 2014

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    jsh-dsSpecial History of NASSH Article

    From Vision to Reality: The Pre-History of NASSH and the Fermentation of an Idea
    pp. 381-400
    Robert K. Barney, Jeffrey O. Segrave

    Articles

    The Panama Cannonball’s Transnational Ties: Migrants, Sport, and Belonging in the Interwar Greater Caribbean
    pp. 401-424
    Lara Putnam

    “Personality and Color into Everything He Does”: Henry Rose (1899–1958)—Journalist, Celebrity, and the Forgotten Man of the Munich Disaster
    pp. 425-445
    David Dee

    Taking Punishment Gladly: Bill Tilden’s Performances of the Unruly Male Body
    pp. 447-466
    Nathan Titman

    More Than Milk and Cookies: Reconsidering the College Play Day
    pp. 467-486
    Sarah Jane Eikleberry

    The Test of Time

    A Testing Time
    pp. 487-494
    Catriona M. Parratt

    Film, Media, and Museum Review

    Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American
    pp. 495-498
    William M. Simons

    Book Reviews

    Basque Pelota: A Ritual, An Aesthetic by Abrisketa, Olatz (review)
    pp. 499-500
    Charles Fruehling Springwood

    Making the American Body: The Remarkable Saga of the Men and Women Whose Feats, Feuds and Passions Shaped Fitness History by Black, Jonathan (review)
    pp. 501-502
    Dominic G. Morais, Jan Todd

    Young Jerry Ford: Athlete and Citizen by Booraem, Hendrik V (review)
    pp. 502-503
    Michael T. Wood

    Sport and Democracy in the Ancient and Modern Worlds by Christesen, Paul (review)
    pp. 504-505
    David J. Lunt

    Sport and British Jewry: Integration, Ethnicity and Anti-Semitism, 1890–1970 by Dee, David (review)
    pp. 505-507
    William M. Simons

    15 Sports Myths and Why They Are Wrong by Fort, Rodney and Jason Winfree (review)
    pp. 507-508
    Diane Bruce Anstine

    Wheel Fever: How Wisconsin Became a Great Bicycle State by Gant, Jesse J. and Nicholas J. Hoffman (review)
    pp. 509-510
    Kevin J. Hayes

    Expanding the Strike Zone: Baseball in the Age of Free Agency by Gilbert, Daniel A (review)
    pp. 510-512
    Steven P. Gietschier

    Historical Dictionary of Boxing by Grasso, John (review)
    pp. 512-513
    Scott A.G.M. Crawford

    The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment by Hansen, Peter H (review)
    pp. 513-515
    Martina Gugglberger

    Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian: Contested Representation in the Global Era by Krystal, Matthew (review)
    pp. 515-516
    Victoria Paraschak

    Wide Open Fairways: A Journey across the Landscapes of Modern Golf by Klein, Bradley S (review)
    pp. 516-518
    George B. Kirsch

    Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics by Kuhn, Gabriel (review)
    pp. 518-519
    Melissa M. Forbis

    They Ruled the Pool: The 100 Greatest Swimmers in History by Lohn, John, and: Duels in the Pool: Swimming’s Greatest Rivalries by De George, Matthew (review)
    pp. 519-520
    Keith McClellan

    Billy “the Hill” and the Jump Hook: The Autobiography of a Forgotten Basketball Legend by Mcgill, Billy and Eric Brach (review)
    pp. 520-522
    Robert A. Bennett III

    Getting Physical: The Rise of Fitness Culture in America by Mckenzie, Shelly (review)
    pp. 522-523
    Martha H. Verbrugge

    American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols and Ideas ed. by Nelson, Murray R (review)
    pp. 524-525
    Brett L. Abrams

    Gender and Sport: Changes and Challenges ed. by Pfister, Gertrud and Mari Kristin Sisjord (review)
    pp. 525-526
    Lena Krone

    Their Greatest Victory: 24 Athletes Who Overcame Disease, Disability and Injury by Porter, David L (review)
    pp. 527-528
    Kwok Ng

    The Rise of American High School Sports and the Search for Control, 1880–1930 by Pruter, Robert (review)
    pp. 528-529
    Brian M. Ingrassia

    Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women’s Sport by Schultz, Jaime (review)
    pp. 530-531
    Rita Liberti

    The Sons of Westwood: John Wooden, UCLA, and the Dynasty That Changed College Basketball by Smith, John Matthew (review)
    pp. 531-533
    Chad Carlson

    Come Out Swinging: The Changing World of Boxing in Gleason’s Gym by Trimbur, Lucia (review)
    pp. 533-534
    Gerald R. Gems

    The Graves County Boys: A Tale of Kentucky Basketball, Perseverance, and the Unlikely Championship of the Cuba Cubs by Walker, Marianne (review)
    pp. 534-536
    C.J. Schexnayder

    Philadelphia’s Top 50 Baseball Players by Wescott, Rich (review)
    pp. 536-537
    C.J. Schexnayder

    Football Revolution: The Rise of the Spread Offense and How It Transformed College Football by Wright, Bart (review)
    pp. 537-538
    Robert Stephenitch

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