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    “A Game of States? Sport and International Politics” | Special Open Access Issue of Eracle: Journal of Sport and Social Sciences

    Following a Call for Papers published on idrottsforum.org in September 2022, a special issue of Eracle: Journal of Sport an Social Sciences has been published, the aim of which is to address some of the most salient questions currently at the junction between international sport and politics.

    Soccer & Society, Volume 21, 2020, Issue 8 | Organizing the World Cup : Organization, heritage and failing bids (1930 – 1998)

    Football, the most popular mass spectator sport in the world, has become a major social phenomenon since the late nineteenth century. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: WAS FOOTBALL FASCIST? THE 1934 WORLD CUP IN THE POSTWAR MEMORY by Nicola Sbetti & Daniele Serapiglia.

    Europeisk fotbollshistoria och fotbollens europeiska historia

    Det gläder vår recensent Hans Bolling att redaktörerna bakom utmärkta antologin Building Europe with the Ball: Turning Points in the Europeanization of Football, 1905–1995 (Peter Lang Publishing), Philippe Vonnard, Grégory Quin och Nicolas Bancel, verkligen använder historien för att förstå samtiden, samtidigt som han funderar över i vilken mån forskningsfinansiering styrt valet av forskningsobjekt och forskningens innehåll.

    The International Journal of the History of Sport, Volume 34, 2017, Issue 9: The History and Social Role of Sport in Socialist Yugoslavia

    The International Journal of the History of Sport is the world’s leading sport history academic periodical with fully-refereed global coverage of the subject. As well as regular issues, the IJHS also offers regionally-focused issues on the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East, and special issues each year on significant topics and themes.

    Sport in History, Volume 37, 2017, Issue 3

    Sport in History is a history journal that publishes original, archivally-based research on the history of sport, leisure and recreation. The journal encourages the study of sport to illuminate broader historical issues and debates. Includes an extensive reviews section.
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