
Methodology in Sports History
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This book deals with some of these innovations. It is divided into two sections, the first offering chapter-length studies of particular methodologies, and the second, brief responses from experts in their fields to the question 'what can sports historians learn from other disciplines?'
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Dave Day is Professor of Sports History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He has a particular interest in the history of sports training and coaching, cross-cultural exchanges of sporting knowledge, the development of Victorian swimming communities, and the lives of working-class sportsmen and women in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Dave Day and Wray Vamplew
2. A Bird's-Eye View of the Past: Digital History, Distant Reading and Sport History
Murray G. Phillips, Gary Osmond and Stephen Townsend
3. Diplomatic and International History: Athletes and Ambassadors
Heather L. Dichter
4. Still Playing Together(?): A Recall to Physical Education and Sport History Intersections
Geoffery Z. Kohe
5. Towards a Critical Dialogue between the History of Sport, Management History, and Sport Management/Organization Studies in Research and Teaching
Matthew L. McDowell
6. Geography and the Methodological Ballpark: Putting Place into Sports History
Chris Perkins
7. Methodology in Sports History: Learning from Legal Scholarship?
Jack Anderson
8. Parallel Fields: Labour History and Sports History
Matthew Taylor
9. Economics and (Modern) Sports History
Stefan Szymanski
10. The Development of Sport in Museums
J. Reilly
11. Archives and Historians of Sport
Martin Johnes
12. Ways of Seeing, Ways of Telling: From Art History to Sport History
John Hughson
13. The Philosophy of Sport
Andrew Edgar
14. Durkheim and Sociological Method: Historical Sociology, Sports History, and the Role of Comparison
Dominic Malcolm
15. The Visual in Sport History: Approaches, Methodologies and Sources
Mike Huggins
16. Complexity, Critique, and Close Reading: Sport History and Literary Studies
Shannon R. Smith
17. In Praise of Numbers: Quantitative Sports History
Wray Vamplew
18. Cultural Studies and Sport History
Daniel A. Nathan
19. Narrative Methods in Sport History Research: Biography, Collective Biography, and Prosopography
Samantha-Jayne Oldfield
20. It's Good to Talk: Oral History, Sports History and Heritage
Fiona Skillen and Carol Osborne
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