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The Bridge to Change: The 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, South African Apartheid Policy, and the Olympic Boycott Paradigm
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations x
- Preface xiii
- Introduction xvii
- Abbreviations xxv
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The Olympics In Antiquity
- An Overview 3
- Origins 15
- Pindar, Heracles the Idaean Dactyl, and the Foundation of the Olympic Games 27
- The First Olympic Games 47
- The Transformation of Athletics in Sixth-Century Greece 59
- Ideals and Losers 69
- Olympic Losers: Why Athletes Who Did Not Win at Olympia Are Remembered 81
- Details of the Festival 95
- Heroic and Athletic Sortition at Ancient Olympia 115
- Fabulous Females and Ancient Olympia 131
- The Halma: A Running or Standing Jump? 153
- Another view of Olympia 167
- Commemorative Cash: The Coins of the Ancient and Modern Olympics 179
- Works Cited In Part I 193
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The Modern Olympics
- An Overview 221
- The Olympics Before World War II 243
- Carl Diem’s Inspiration for the Torch Relay? Jan Wils, Amsterdam 1928, and the Origin of the Olympic Flame 253
- The Great Progression: A Content Analysis of the Lake Placid News and the Los Angeles Times’ Treatment of the 1932 Olympics 261
- The Olympics After World War II 273
- The Bridge to Change: The 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, South African Apartheid Policy, and the Olympic Boycott Paradigm 283
- Splitting Hairs: The Struggle between the Canadian Federal Government and the Organizing Committee of the 1976 Torontolympiad concerning South African Participation 297
- Juan Antonio Samaranch’s Score Sheet: Revenue Generation and the Olympic Movement, 1980–2001 309
- The Future of the Olympic Games 325
- “To Construct a Better and More Peaceful World” or “War Minus the Shooting”?: The Olympic Movement’s Second Century 335
- Works Cited in Part II 351
- Glossary of Terms 359
- Index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations x
- Preface xiii
- Introduction xvii
- Abbreviations xxv
-
The Olympics In Antiquity
- An Overview 3
- Origins 15
- Pindar, Heracles the Idaean Dactyl, and the Foundation of the Olympic Games 27
- The First Olympic Games 47
- The Transformation of Athletics in Sixth-Century Greece 59
- Ideals and Losers 69
- Olympic Losers: Why Athletes Who Did Not Win at Olympia Are Remembered 81
- Details of the Festival 95
- Heroic and Athletic Sortition at Ancient Olympia 115
- Fabulous Females and Ancient Olympia 131
- The Halma: A Running or Standing Jump? 153
- Another view of Olympia 167
- Commemorative Cash: The Coins of the Ancient and Modern Olympics 179
- Works Cited In Part I 193
-
The Modern Olympics
- An Overview 221
- The Olympics Before World War II 243
- Carl Diem’s Inspiration for the Torch Relay? Jan Wils, Amsterdam 1928, and the Origin of the Olympic Flame 253
- The Great Progression: A Content Analysis of the Lake Placid News and the Los Angeles Times’ Treatment of the 1932 Olympics 261
- The Olympics After World War II 273
- The Bridge to Change: The 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, South African Apartheid Policy, and the Olympic Boycott Paradigm 283
- Splitting Hairs: The Struggle between the Canadian Federal Government and the Organizing Committee of the 1976 Torontolympiad concerning South African Participation 297
- Juan Antonio Samaranch’s Score Sheet: Revenue Generation and the Olympic Movement, 1980–2001 309
- The Future of the Olympic Games 325
- “To Construct a Better and More Peaceful World” or “War Minus the Shooting”?: The Olympic Movement’s Second Century 335
- Works Cited in Part II 351
- Glossary of Terms 359
- Index 363