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The Strenuous Life: Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete, Swanson Ryan


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Автор: Swanson Ryan
Название:  The Strenuous Life: Theodore Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete
ISBN: 9781635767377
Издательство: Diversion Books
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ISBN-10: 1635767377
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 336
Вес: 0.48 кг.
Дата издания: 01.12.2020
Язык: English
Размер: 226 x 152 x 25
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Featuring an amazing cast of historical figures, this is the story of how President Theodore Roosevelt led an American sports and fitness revolution.

An engaging book you can hold with one hand while doing light bicep curls with the other.--Washington Post

A fascinating account...Sports fans and history buffs alike will enjoy this focused portrait.--Publishers Weekly

Give up exercise, a doctor told Theodore Roosevelt while he attended Harvard, or you might die of a heart attack This after suffering crippling asthma, myopic eyesight, and other ailments as a child. Roosevelts body was his weakness, the one hill he could never conquer . . . But, oh, how he tried

In vivid detail, The Strenuous Life shows how Roosevelt carried his obsession to the nations highest office, championing a new age of American athleticism. As President, Roosevelt boxed, practiced Ju-Jitsu, played tennis, conducted harrowing point-to-point walks, and invited athletes to the White House. Unsurprisingly, Roosevelts personal quest reverberated broadly: his administration saw an unprecedented rise in sports and recreational activities. With Roosevelt in office, baseballs first ever World Series took place, interscholastic sports began, and schools placed a legitimate emphasis on physical education. The NCAA formed, and the United States hosted the Olympics for the first time. It was an American sports and fitness revolution.

Yes, the Bull Moose, as hed come to be known, resided squarely in the midst of this upheaval. Filled with amazing anecdotes, a whos who of American political and sports figures from the early 20th century, and Rooseveltian gusto and humor, this book is the play-by-play and color commentary on Roosevelts Strenuous Life.

Swanson... is] one of those enterprising academics who have perfected slicing American history into ever finer layers.-- Wall Street Journal




The Strenuous Life: Teddy Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete

Автор: Swanson Ryan
Название: The Strenuous Life: Teddy Roosevelt and the Making of the American Athlete
ISBN: 1635766125 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781635766127
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Описание: In full and intricate detail, featuring an amazing cast of characters from the worlds of politics, athletics, entertainment and more, this is the story of how President Theodore Roosevelt helped shepherd in an American sports and fitness revolution.

When Baseball Went White: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Dreams of a National Pastime

Автор: Swanson Ryan A.
Название: When Baseball Went White: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Dreams of a National Pastime
ISBN: 1496219538 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496219534
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one most Americans know. But less recognized is the fact that some seventy years earlier, following the Civil War, baseball was tenuously biracial and had the potential for a truly open game. How, then, did the game become so firmly segregated that it required a trailblazer like Robinson? The answer, Ryan A. Swanson suggests, has everything to do with the politics of “reconciliation” and a wish to avoid the issues of race that an integrated game necessarily raised.

The history of baseball during Reconstruction, as Swanson tells it, is a story of lost opportunities. Thomas Fitzgerald and Octavius Catto (a Philadelphia baseball tandem), for example, were poised to emerge as pioneers of integration in the 1860s. Instead, the desire to create a “national game”—professional and appealing to white northerners and southerners alike—trumped any movement toward civil rights. Focusing on Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Richmond—three cities with large Black populations and thriving baseball clubs—Swanson uncovers the origins of baseball’s segregation and the mechanics of its implementation.

An important piece of sports history, his work also offers a better understanding of Reconstruction, race, and segregation in America.
When Baseball Went White: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Dreams of a National Pastime

Автор: Swanson Ryan A.
Название: When Baseball Went White: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Dreams of a National Pastime
ISBN: 0803235216 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780803235212
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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The story of Jackie Robinson valiantly breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947 is one most Americans know. But less recognized is the fact that some seventy years earlier, following the Civil War, baseball was tenuously biracial and had the potential for a truly open game. How, then, did the game become so firmly segregated that it required a trailblazer like Robinson? The answer, Ryan A. Swanson suggests, has everything to do with the politics of “reconciliation” and a wish to avoid the issues of race that an integrated game necessarily raised.

The history of baseball during Reconstruction, as Swanson tells it, is a story of lost opportunities. Thomas Fitzgerald and Octavius Catto (a Philadelphia baseball tandem), for example, were poised to emerge as pioneers of integration in the 1860s. Instead, the desire to create a “national game”—professional and appealing to white northerners and southerners alike—trumped any movement toward civil rights. Focusing on Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Richmond—three cities with large Black populations and thriving baseball clubs—Swanson uncovers the origins of baseball’s segregation and the mechanics of its implementation.

An important piece of sports history, his work also offers a better understanding of Reconstruction, race, and segregation in America.

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