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- Journal of Sport History
- University of Illinois Press
- Review
- First Taste of Freedom: A Cultural History of Bicycle Marketing in the United States by Robert J. Turpin (review) Volume 46, Number 3, Fall 2019, pp. 431-432
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This issue contains 29 articles in total
- Football and Literature in South America by David Wood (review)
- Breaking Babe Ruth: Baseball's Campaign against Its Biggest Star by Edmund F. Wehrle (review)
- Beyond Boycotts: Sport during the Cold War in Europe ed. by Philippe Vonnard, Nicola Sbetti, and Grégory Quin (review)
- First Taste of Freedom: A Cultural History of Bicycle Marketing in the United States by Robert J. Turpin (review)
- Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football by Roger R. Tamte (review)
- Sport in the African World ed. by John Nauright and Mahfoud Amara (review)
- I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880–1915 by Louis Moore (review)
- Modern Coliseum: Stadiums and American Culture by Benjamin Lisle (review)
- Fit for America: Major John L. Griffith and the Quest for Athletics and Fitness by Matthew Lindaman (review)
- Gender, Athletes' Rights, and the Court of Arbitration for Sport by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj (review)
- Contesting the Myths of Samurai Baseball: Cultural Representations of Japan's National Pastime by Christopher T. Keaveney (review)
- Horse Racing and British Society in the Long Eighteenth Century by Mike Huggins (review)
- A History of Chinese Martial Arts ed. by Fuhua Huang and Fan Hong (review)
- Muscle on Wheels: Louise Armaindo and the High-Wheel Racers of Nine-teenth-Century America by M. Ann Hall (review)
- Hopi Runners: Crossing the Terrain Between Indian and American by Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert (review)
- Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora by Kevin Dawson (review)
- How Football Began: A Global History of How the World's Football Codes Were Born by Tony Collins (review)
- London 2012 and the Post-Olympics City: A Hollow Legacy? ed. by Phil Cohen and Paul Watt (review)
- Bare-Knuckle Britons and Fighting Irish: Boxing, Race, Religion and Nationality in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries by Adam Chill (review)
- The Growth and Development of Sport in County Tipperary by Pat Bracken (review)
- The Routledge History of American Sport ed. by Linda J. Borish, David K. Wiggins, and Gerald R. Gems (review)
- Australian Rules Football during the First World War by Dale Blair (review)
- The Forgotten Legacy of Stella Walsh: The Greatest Female Athlete of Her Time by Sheldon Anderson (review)
- The International Tennis Hall of Fame
- The California Surf Museum
- Clay vs. Ali: Distant Reading, Methodology, and Sport History
- The "Y" Goes to India: Springfield College, Muscular Missionaries, and the Transnational Circulation of Physical Culture Practices
- "A Black School Is Not Supposed to Win": Black Teamwork at Howard University, 1970–74
- Racialized Osteology and Athletic Aptitude, or "Black" Bones as Red Herrings
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