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This richly documented book traces the evolution of American sports from the colonial period to the present. The narrative is organized around the argument that sports have been a significant social force throughout American history.Emphasizes the social, economic, and cultural interaction between sports and larger issues, such as gender, race, and class.Includes 50 photographs of key events and figures in the history of American sports.Written in a compelling, narrative style to engage undergraduate students.
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I had high hopes for this book, but the timeline jumps felt scattered to me. Sometimes, it was hard to connect the dots between eras. I think the content is good, but it needs better organization. Still finished it, but it was a bit of a slog at times.
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Kenny Wang
Not What I Expected
I had high hopes for this book, but the timeline jumps felt scattered to me. Sometimes, it was hard to connect the dots between eras. I think the content is good, but it needs better organization. Still finished it, but it was a bit of a slog at times.
K
Kenny Wang
Not What I Expected
I had high hopes for this book, but the timeline jumps felt scattered to me. Sometimes, it was hard to connect the dots between eras. I think the content is good, but it needs better organization. Still finished it, but it was a bit of a slog at times.
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Derek O'Sullivan
Interesting But Lacks Depth
I picked this up hoping for a comprehensive look at sports history, but I found some sections a bit surface-level. It’s great for casual readers, but if you’re looking for deep analysis, it might not satisfy you. Still, worth a read if you're interested in how sports intertwine with American life.
D
Derek O'Sullivan
Interesting But Lacks Depth
I picked this up hoping for a comprehensive look at sports history, but I found some sections a bit surface-level. It’s great for casual readers, but if you’re looking for deep analysis, it might not satisfy you. Still, worth a read if you're interested in how sports intertwine with American life.
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