A flexible, valuable tool for the classroom. It uses a famous event—the World Cup—as an entering wedge into the study of world history. It situates the evolution of the World Cup in the context of political, economic, and cultural globalization in ways that are accessible to students and useful to teachers.

- Eric Reed, Western Kentucky University,

Football has formed part of the fabric of our society for more than one hundred years. William Bowman offers a fresh and accessible approach to tackling world history?through the lens of ‘The Beautiful Game’ and its World Cup. His book clearly and concisely shows the dynamism of football as a cultural phenomenon that has become a vehicle through which many different aspects of society are influenced, from politics, economics, and globalization to questions on cultural, racial, and gender identities. The World Cup as World History offers a new approach to understanding world history and how we can look at and make sense of the past.

- Timothy J. Ashton, University of South Carolina, Aiken,

Bowman cleverly combines world history and the history of football’s largest event to produce a cohesive and interesting introduction to global issues. He effectively uses a specific sporting event to enliven interest and offer a core narrative, something approaches to world history often struggle with; yet the author also organizes the book along issues of class, race, gender, culture, politics, and economics, ensuring rigor and more traditional analysis. The combination introduces readers to core historical issues in an entertaining and welcoming way.

- Andrew McFarland, Indiana University Kokomo,

The World Cup as World History uses football’s premier event to analyze modern sports and world history. William D. Bowman traces the history of a tournament that has become a global phenomenon that generates intense political, economic, and cultural interest and profound discussions about racial, ethnic, and gender identity in the contemporary era. By focusing on the World Cup, the book keeps a tight thematic focus that allows for an integrated discussion of the core issues of globalization, money and finance, sport as spectacle, race and gender, and contemporary politics.
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The World Cup as World History uses football’s premier event to analyze modern sports and world history. Bowman traces the history of a tournament that has become a global phenomenon that generates intense political, economic, and cultural interest and profound discussions about racial, ethnic, and gender identity in the contemporary era.
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 The Origins of Modern Football and the First World Cup

Kicking Games around the World

The Creation of Modern Football

Football’s Spread to South America

Football’s Spread to Africa and Asia

Football in Canada, Australia, and South Africa

Football in the United States

The First World Cup: Uruguay 1930

Documents and Artifacts Related to the Origins and Development of Football

Suggestions for Further Reading and Research

Notes

2 The Politics of the World Cup

Jules Rimet, Stanley Rous, and the First Several Decades of FIFA

The Havelange and Blatter Revolutions and the Further History of FIFA

The Politics of Individual World Cups: The 1930s

The World Cup in the Post-Second World War Era: 1945–1970s

The Politics of Recent World Cups

Conclusion

Documents and Artifacts Related to the Politics of the World Cup

Suggestions for Further Reading and Research

Notes

3 The Economics of the World Cup

World Cup Attendance

The Havelange Economic Revolution

Bidding, Staging, Qualifying, and the World Cup Draw

The Television Revolution

Advertising

Players’ Salaries and Bonuses

Conclusion

Documents and Artifacts Related to the Economics of the World Cup

Suggestions for Further Reading and Research

Notes

4 The World Cup and Gender, Race, and Ethnicity

Women, Gender, and Football

Women and Football before the FIFA World Cup

Women’s World Cup: 1991–Present

Race and Ethnic Identity

Conclusion

Documents and Artifacts Related to Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and the World Cup

Suggestions for Further Reading and Research

Notes

5 Football as a Spectacle

Arenas and Crowds

World Cup Stars as Sporting Icons

Women Icons of Football

Conclusion

Documents and Artifacts Related to the Spectacle of the World Cup

Suggestions for Further Reading and Research

Notes

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

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·Links to documents for further study ·Tables and photographs that can be analyzed and discussed in relation to the book’s main themes ·Extensive bibliographies as guides to further reading and research
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As the world grows ever more closely linked, we are all appreciating the need to become internationally aware. World history offers the crucial connection to understanding past global links and how they influence the present. Edited by two of the leading historians in the field, this series expands that awareness by synthesizing world history for students, engaging general readers, and extending the boundaries for scholars.

Series Editors: John McNeill and Kenneth Pomeranz

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442267183
Publisert
2019-10-31
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
549 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

William D. Bowman is the Johnson Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities and professor of history at Gettysburg College. His books include Imperialism in the Modern World and Priest and Parish in Vienna, 1780 to 1880. At Gettysburg College, he teaches courses on modern European and world history as well as the history of sports.