5th Canadian Symposium on the History of Sport and Physical Education. Proceedings

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:5. Kanadisches Symposium zur Geschichte des Sports und der Sporterziehung. Berichte
Veröffentlicht:Toronto (Ont.): 1983, IV, 519 S., Lit.
Herausgeber:University of Toronto / School of Physical and Health Education
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Monografie
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199802209811
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Abstract

Die nachstehenden Beitraege und Autoren sind in diesem Kongressbericht enthalten: I. Fin de siecle images of Canadian sport. 1. MOTT, M.: The Winnipeg Vics 1890-1903: The meaning of hockey at the turn of the century; 2. MORROW, D.: The great Canadian lacrosse tours of 1876 and 1883; 3. BROWN, D.: Images of sports in Canadian fiction: Contribution on Ralph Connor; II. New perspectives on classical athletics. 4. GOLDEN, M.: Sport and wage labour in the Hercules myth; 5. KYLE, D.: Elitism and professionalism in ancient sport; 6. CROWTHER; N.: Rome and the ancient Olympic Games; III. Recreational hunting and fishing in the maritimes. 7. BROWN, C.: Management of the New Brunswick salmon sports fishery during the 19th century; 8. GUYER; C.: Game protection in New Brunswick, 1889-1965; 9. JELLICOE, J.E.: Perspectives on the evolution of deer hunting in Nova Scotia; IV. From ritual to record: renaissance game-contests and gymnastics. 10. MALSZECKI, G.: The physics and aesthetics of jousting; 11. FREEMAN, W.: Henry VIII and Francis I at the field of the cloth of gold; 12. McCLELLAND, J.: The beginnings of quantification in sport; 13. CLIFTON, M.: The Quebec Provincial League, 1900-1956; 14. FROMMER; H.: Jackie Robinson as a Montreal royal; VI. The ideology of physical education. 15. McKEE, L.M.: 'Nature's medicine': The physical education and outdoor recreation programs of Toronto volunteer youth groups, 1880-1930; 16. LENSKYJ, H.: 'Moral physiology' in physical education for girls in Ontario, 1890-1930; 17. MECHIKOFF, R.: The seduction of a profession; VII. The origins of modern sport. 18. ANDERSON, E.: Rugby school and the early years of cross-country running; 19. WATERHOUSE, D.: Kano jigoro and the beginnings of the judo movement; 20. ROSE, E.: Recreation and social control in England, before and after the industrial revolution; VIII. Community symbol or class preserve: Ontario sport in the 19th century. 21. HUMBER; W.: Cheering for the home team: Baseball and town life in 19th century, Ontario, 1854-1869; 22. SIMPSON, W.: Toronto sporting clubs, 1829-1880; 23. THOMSON, C.: There were giants in those days: Toronto rowing prior to 1900; IX. The roaring twenties/the dirty thirties? Physical activity in Canada between the wars. 24. WATERS; J.: Sporting trends in major Canadian cities, 1927-1935; 25. YOUNG; A.: Maritime attitudes to women in sport, 1920-1939; X. Perspectives on the Olympic Games. 26. LEIPER, J.: Canada and the IOC; 27. SHEPHARD, R.: The history of Olympic Philately; XI. One part gymnastics and two parts politics: The turners in Germany and America. 28. BARNEY, R.: The American turners and the civil war; 29. HOPEWOOD; R.: Turners in the Weimar Republic; XII. Physical activity in early Arabic medicine. 30. ROSENBERG; D.: Maimonides on physical exercise; XIII. Assessing Canadian sports history. 31. METCALFE, A.: Canadian sports history 1969-81: An assessment; XIV. Sport in the atlantic region. 32. McFARLAND, J.M.: The role of the military in Nova Scotian sport, 1930-1965; 33. DAVIDSON; S.: An oral history of Newfoundland sport; XV. Custom and innovation in dance. 34. SHIFRIN, Ellen: Traditional French-Canadian social dance: Working with the Iconography; 35. ADELMAN, K.: Statue posing in the late 19th century physical culture movement; XVI. Workers' Sport in Canada and the Soviet Union. 36. CANTELON, H.: The 'Proletarian Culture' movement and its influence on international workers' sports in the 1920's; 37. KIDD, B.: 'We must maintain a balance between propaganda and serious athletics:: The works' sports association of Canada, 1922-1936. XVII. SMART; J.: Lloyd Percival and fitness in Canada. 38. PENNINGTON, G.: Auckland's 'Round the Bays': A history of the world's largest fun run; XVIII. Politics and sport in the 20th century. 39. ULLRICH, K.: Werner Seelenbinder: The martyr of the 1936 Olympic Games; 40. KRUEGER, A.: Sport, state and the Olympic Games; XIX. HEATHER, R.: Attitudes to women in sport in eastern Ontario, 1867-1885; 41. LEDUC, Y.: The French-Canadian bourgeoisie, the clergy, and physical education in Canada east and Quebec, 1840-1875; XX. Sport and physical education during wartime. 42. BOURDON, D.: Sport and patriotic expression during WW1; 43. BRAY, C.: War services and physical recreation programs of the YWCA of Canada during WW2; XXI. Underdevelopment and resistance in popular games. 44. WHITSON, D.: Factors in the survival of local games against the inroads of metropolitan culture: A Scottish case study; 45. PARASCHAK, V.: The heterotransplantation of organized sport: A north-west territories case study; XXII. Decline and renewal in government programs. 46. SCHRODT, B.: The seeds of destruction: Factors in the dissolution of British Columbia's pro-rec programme; 47. MACINTOSH, D.: Bill C-131 Revisited; XXIII. Government in sport in Canada and Australia. 48. HALLETT, W.: Federal involvement in the development of sport in Canada 1943-1979; 49. BAKA, R.: Similarities between Australian and Canadian government involvement in sport; XXIV. Canada's sporting heroes. 50. WEST, T.: The flaming passion of William John Peden; 51. DEWAR, J.: Max Silverman: A fox among wolves; 52. COSENTINO, F.: The 1972 Canada-USSR hockey series revisited; XXV. Struggles over recreational Land-USE. 53. DONNELLY, P.: Access to Mountains: The fight for leisure land-use in Britain during the 1930's; 54. TRUDEAU, F.: Napolean-Alexandre Comeau et l'education par le plein air; 55. CAMPBELL, P.: Sports fishing on the Nipigon river, 1890-1920. Inhaltsverzeichnis