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The Politics and Culture of Modern Sports

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396 pages
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14 hours

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The book explores how modern sports contribute to the formation of national identities and how political leaders have leveraged sports for their domestic and foreign policy agendas. It highlights the evolution of national sporting cultures in Great Britain and the United States, examining the global response to these games and their political implications. Through this analysis, it reveals the intricate relationship between sports and politics across different regions.

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The Politics and Culture of Modern Sports, Sheldon Anderson

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2015
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