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  1. Sambo’s BoysThe Rise and Fall of the New Orleans Jazz, 1974–79
  2. Thomas Aiello
  3. pp. 277-296
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  1. Making Contact with the Captive PeoplesThe Eisenhower Administration, Cultural Infiltration, and Sports Tours to Eastern Europe
  2. Toby Rider, Kevin Witherspoon
  3. pp. 297-312
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  1. Cuckoo CollinsThe Crooked Path of a Nineteenth-Century Professional Sprinter
  2. Lisa R. Lindell
  3. pp. 334-351
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  1. National Pastime: U.S. History through Baseball by Martin C. Babicz, Thomas W. Zeiler (review)
  2. Michael Friedman
  3. pp. 352-353
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  1. Amateur Musical Societies and Sports Clubs in Provincial France, 1848–1914: Harmony and Hostility by Alan R. H. Baker (review)
  2. Lydia Furse
  3. pp. 354-355
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  1. The Same but Different: Hockey in Quebec ed. by Jason Blake, Andrew Holman (review)
  2. Craig Greenham
  3. pp. 355-356
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  1. Making March Madness: The Early Years of the NCAA, NIT, and College Basketball Championships, 1922–1951 by Chad Carlson (review)
  2. Paul M. McInerny
  3. pp. 359-360
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  1. The Culture and Ethnicity of Nineteenth-Century Baseball by Jerrold I. Casway (review)
  2. Joseph Baumstarck Jr.
  3. pp. 361-362
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  1. They Will Have Their Game by Kenneth Cohen (review)
  2. Frank Zarnowski
  3. pp. 362-364
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  1. Legendary Sports Writers of the Golden Age: Grantland Rice, Red Smith, Shirley Povich, and W. C. Heinz by Lee Congdon (review)
  2. Samuel Gale
  3. pp. 364-365
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  1. Tall Tales and Short Shorts: Dr. J, Pistol Pete, and the Birth of the Modern NBA by Adam J. Criblez (review)
  2. Garrett Hillyer
  3. pp. 365-367
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  1. Sport and National Identities: Globalisation and Conflict ed. by Paddy Dolan, John Connolly (review)
  2. Mark Orton
  3. pp. 367-368
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  1. Baseball Meets the Law by Ed Edmonds, Frank G. Houdek (review)
  2. Rob Hudson
  3. pp. 368-369
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  1. Football and the Boundaries of History: Critical Studies in Soccer ed. by Brenda Elsey, Stanislao G. Pugliese (review)
  2. Jermaine Scott
  3. pp. 369-371
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  1. Replays, Rivalries, and Rumbles: The Most Iconic Moments in American Sports ed. by Steven Gietschier (review)
  2. Kevin J. Hayes
  3. pp. 371-372
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  1. The New Boys of Summer: Baseball’s Radical Transformation in the Late Sixties by Paul Hensler (review)
  2. Jesse Draper
  3. pp. 372-374
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  1. The Critical Surf Studies Reader ed. by Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee, Alexander Sotelo Eastman (review)
  2. Elizabeth E. Sine
  3. pp. 374-375
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  1. Max Schmeling and the Making of a National Hero in Twentieth-Century Germany by Jon Hughes (review)
  2. Zachary T. Androus
  3. pp. 376-377
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  1. Thursday Night Lights: The Story of a Black High School in Texas by Michael Hurd (review)
  2. Joshua Butler
  3. pp. 377-379
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  1. National Games and National Identity in China: A History by Li Liu, Hong Fan (review)
  2. Chia-Ju Yen
  3. pp. 382-383
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  1. The New Mountaineer in Late Victorian Britain: Materiality, Modernity, and the Haptic Sublime by Alan McNee (review)
  2. PearlAnn Reichwein
  3. pp. 383-385
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  1. The Olympics and the Cold War, 1948–1968: Sport as Battleground in the U.S.–Soviet Rivalry by Erin Elizabeth Redihan (review)
  2. Joseph Eaton
  3. pp. 385-386
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  1. The British World and an Australian National Identity: Anglo-Australian Cricket, 1860–1901 by Jared Van Duinen (review)
  2. Jon Gemmell
  3. pp. 387-388
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