Militarism, Sport, Europe: War without Weapons
By J. A. Mangan
Militarism, Sport, Europe: War without Weapons
By J. A. Mangan
Synopsis
This collection of essays explores the relationship between sport and war, bringing together established authors that include Peter Beck, Hans Bonde, J. A. Mangan and Gertrud Pfister, and emerging authors such as Penelope Kissoudi, Orestis Kustrin, Callum McKenzie and Roberta Vescovi.
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