Beyond the Ivy traces the long-overlooked, fact-based history of baseball's collegiate roots-from the hand-hewn bats of antebellum Amherst to the high-tech diamonds of the twenty-first century. Drawing solely from verified events, archival records, and contemporaneous sources, this narrative reveals how the campus game evolved not in isolation, but alongside the nation's most defining currents: civil war and civil rights, industrial invention and academic expansion, televised spectacle and wartime resilience.
This sweeping chronicle re-creates the first intercollegiate contests, follows the sport through depressions and world wars, and details how aluminum bats, Title IX, televised contracts, and NIL deals redefined the student-athlete experience. Along the way, readers will meet overlooked innovators, pioneering programs at HBCUs and women's colleges, and the rulemakers whose decisions still shape the game's structure today.
By focusing solely on what happened-games played, rules written, programs built-Beyond the Ivy illuminates the foundational role college baseball has played in American sport and society. It is not a story of what might have been, but of what was: carefully documented, deeply rooted, and richly American.
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-923525-98-6 (9781923525986)
Schweitzer Klassifikation