FORUM: WOMEN’S CYCLING HISTORIES
Introduction: The Quest to Control The Powerful Meanings of Bicycle Racing
Ari de Wilde
Pages: 133–136
Women’s High-Wheel Bicycle Racing in Nineteenth-Century America: More than Salacious Entertainment
M. Ann Hall
Pages: 137–158
1890s Women’s Bicycle Racing: Forgotten, but Why?
Roger Gilles
Pages: 159–172
The Red Zinger/Coors Classic Bicycle Race: Commemorations and Re-Cycled Narratives
Shelley Lucas
Pages: 173–186
SCHOLARLY ARTICLES
Beyond Women’s Powers of Endurance”: The 1928 800-Meter and Women’s Olympic Track and Field in the Context of the United States
Colleen English
Pages: 187–204
Spécificités socio-politiques et culturelles de la destinée d’un jeu de balle traditionnel rural français: la non-sportivisation de la soule (choule)
Jean-François Loudcher
Pages: 205–224
When Culture Meets Capital: Commercialism, National Identity, and Vancouver’s Initial Attempt to Join the NHL
John Wong and Scott R. Jedlicka
Pages: 225–243
BOOK REVIEWS
Skiing Into Modernity: A Cultural and Environmental History
Michelle Murphy
Pages: 244–245
Fumbled Call: The Bear Bryant–Wally Butts Football Scandal That Split the Supreme Court and Changed American Libel Law
Jim Watkins
Pages: 246–247
Hockey: A Global History
John Wong
Pages: 248–249