Journal of Sport History, Volume 52, 2025, Number 3 | Sport Studies as a Public Service: Popular Scholarship, Histories, and Activism

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Introduction

An Introduction to Sport Studies as a Public Service: Popular Scholarship, Histories, and Activism
Aaron Bonsu; Cam Mallett; Carly Adams
Pp. 1-8. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.01

Curated Conversations

The Order of Sport Collection at the Canadian Museum of History: Possibilities and Challenges
Sarah Barnes
Pp. 9-14. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.02

The Sports Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture: Possibilities and Challenges
Damion L. Thomas
Pp. 15-18. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.03

Articles

Sport History in the Dark: Intertwining Sport History and Activism to Promote a Hope-Enhancing Environment
Victoria Paraschak
Pp. 19-36. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.04

Public First Nations Sport History Projects: The Cross-Disciplinary Value of the Principles of Co-design
Murray G. Phillips; Gary Osmond; Kai W. Wheeler
Pp. 37-53. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.05

Teaching Sport History as a Public Service: Critical Pedagogies and Public Sport Histories
Jacob J. Fredericks
Pp. 54-68. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.06

English football fandom as cultural heritage: Disappointment for England football supporters who watch their team get knocked out of the World cup by Croatia in Nottingham, UK on July 11, 2018, losing 2-1. (Shutterstock/Ian Francis)

The “Critical” Need for a Critical Heritage Studies of Sports
Josh Bland
Pp. 69-85. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.07

Nostalgia and Celebration: The Public History of America’s Outdoor Industry in Retail, Corporate, and Community Exhibits
Rachel S. Gross
Pp. 86-102. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.08

The Structural Challenges of Writing Sports History for the General Public
Jonathan Silverman
Pp. 103-117. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.09

Beyond Sites of Memory: Approaching the Iconography of Australian Sport as a Subject for Public History
Matthew Klugman; Roshani Jayawardana
Pp. 118-134. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.10

“I Think Chatham Should Realize We Were Somebodies”: Reflections on Public Engagement and Black Sports History in Southwestern Ontario
Miriam Wright
Pp. 135-150. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.11

Ski Like a Girl: Why Public History Matters to Canada and Democracy
PearlAnn Reichwein; Charlotte Mitchell; Lyndsay Conrad
Pp. 151-173. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.12

Conclusion: The Powerful Impact of “Good Stories”
Emalee Nelson Stone
Pp. 174-179. doi: 10.5406/21558450.52.3.13

Plus a number of book, film, media, and museum reviews


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