Tag: Sport History Review
Sport History Review, Volume 55, 2024, Issue 2
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Sports Sprawl: Arlington Stadium and the Rise of Suburban Baseball Venues by Brian M. Ingrassia.
Call for Papers | “Sport Matters”, Special Section of Sport History Review | Call ends November 30, 2024
What is the point of sport studies? Does sport matter? And how and why do sport scholars teach in these ‘revolting times’? The world is more connected than ever before in its history. Our cultural, economic, political, ecological, and social experiences, in a variety of domains, are intertwined more than ever. Shifts, both positive, negative, and unqualifiable are reverberating widely, making the local global and the global local. This is a call to reflect upon why sport matters amid local, regional, and global movements, crises, and developments.
Sport History Review, Volume 55, 2024, Issue 1 | Nature Sport and Environmental History: Adulation or Alteration of Nature?
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “I Live With and By Nature”: Swedish Alpine Skiers Reflect on Professional and Lifestyle Skiing, Nature, and Snow, 1964–2023 by Marie Larneby (open access).
Sport History Review, Volume 54, 2023, Issue 1
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: “An Occupational Hazard”: Former Elite Male Professional Players’ Experiences of On-Field Violence in Australian Football (1970 to 1995) by John H. Kerr.
Call for Papers | “Nature Sport and Environmental History: Adulation or Alteration of Nature?”, special Issue of Sport History Review. Call ends April 1, 2023
With the exploits of early sports practitioners and adventurers, the tourist development of certain sports sites led to urbanization or gentrification, which poses other environmental preservation and social concerns. Relationships with the “natural” world are shaped by cultures and this special issue invites reflection on how nature sport has been a medium for such expressions and contestations.
Sport History Review, Volume 53, 2022, Issue 2
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Philippe Tissié’s Psychopedagogical Conceptions of Physical Education: Franco-Swedish Hybridity (1886–1935) by Pierre-Alban Lebecq, Yves Moralès, Jean Saint-Martin, Yves Travaillot, Natalia Bazoge.
Sport History Review, Volume 53, 2022, Issue 1
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Synchronized Swimming in Ontario, 1920–50s: Gender, Beauty, and Sport by Matthew S. Wiseman, Jane Nicholas.
Sport History Review, Volume 52, 2021, Issue 2 | Transnational Sport History
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The English Style: Figure Skating, Gender, and National Identity by B.A. Thurber.
Sport History Review, Volume 52, 2021, Issue 1
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Baylor University’s Football Stadia: Life Before McLane Stadium by Chad Seifried, Tiffany E. Demiris, Jeffrey Petersen.
Sport History Review, Volume 51, 2020, Issue 2
Sport History Review encourages the submission of scholarly articles, methodological and research notes, and commentaries. SHR encourages graduate students and young professionals to submit their work for publication. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: MEANING BY DOING: THE MAKING OF ENDURANCE ACTIVISM ON THE 1986 GREAT PEACE MARCH FOR GLOBAL NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT by Dain TePoel.