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The Politics and Culture of Modern Sports

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398 pages
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The book explores how modern sports contribute to the formation of national identities and influence both domestic and foreign policies. It delves into the evolution of national sporting cultures in Great Britain and the United States, while also examining how these cultures have been embraced or rejected by other nations. Additionally, it highlights the significant interplay between sports and politics, showcasing the broader implications of athletic competition on societal dynamics.

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The Politics and Culture of Modern Sports, Sheldon Anderson

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2017
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