National pastime : U.S. history through baseball
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National pastime : U.S. history through baseball
(The American ways series)
Roman & Littlefield, c2017
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United States history through baseball
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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From its modest beginnings in rural America to its current status as an entertainment industry in postindustrial America enjoyed worldwide by millions each season, the linkages between baseball's evolution and our nation's history are undeniable. Through war, depression, times of tumultuous upheaval and of great prosperity - baseball has been held up as our national pastime: the single greatest expression of America's values and ideals. Combining a comprehensive history of the game with broader analyses of America's historical and cultural developments, National Pastime encapsulates the values that have allowed it to endure: hope, tradition, escape, revolution. While nostalgia, scandal, malaise and triumph are contained within the study of any American historical moment, we see in this book that the tensions and developments within the game of baseball afford the best window into a deeper understanding of America's past, its purpose, and its principles.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Chapter 1: Baseball in Tocqueville's America (To 1870)
Chapter 2: The Industrialization of Leisure (1871 to 1883)
Chapter 3: Color and Global Barriers (1865 to 1918)
Chapter 4: The American Labor Movement & the Players' League (1884 to 1891)
Chapter 5: Progressivism and the American League (1892 to 1903)
Chapter 6: Normalcy and the Black Sox Scandal (1904 to 1922)
Chapter 7: Babe Ruth and the Roaring Twenties (1920 to 1929)
Chapter 8: Segregation and the Negro Leagues (1896 to 1949)
Chapter 9: Baseball and the Great Depression (1929 to 1940)
Chapter 10: Baseball Goes to War (1941 to 1945)
Chapter 11: Jackie Robinson and Civil Rights (1946 to 1987)
Chapter 12: The Postwar American Century (1945 to 1964)
Chapter 13: Change and Revolution (1960 to 1975)
Chapter 14: Baseball in Post-Industrial America (Since 1975)
Chapter 15: A Global Game (Since 1865)
Epilogue: Traditions
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