Sport in History

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Knud Enemark Jensen's Death During the 1960 Rome Olympics: A Search for Truth?2005/12/01English36
The Legacy of Festina: Patterns of Drug Use in European Cycling Since 19982005/12/01English28
The Invention of a ‘Drug of Mass Destruction’: Deconstructing the EPO Myth2011/03/01English24
Football's Engineers? British Football Coaches, Migration and Intercultural Transfer,c.1910–c.1950s2010/03/01English22
The Amateur Body and the Middle-class Man: Work, Health and Style in Victorian Britain2006/12/01English22
Sites of Truth or Metaphors of Power? Refiguring the Archive2006/04/01English20
Cultural Continuity and Football in Nineteenth-century Lancashire2008/12/01English18
History, Theory and the ‘Civilizing Process’2005/08/01English15
The Individual and the State: A Social Historical Analysis of the East German ‘Doping System’2011/06/01English13
Soccer, Public History and the National Football Museum2003/06/01English13
The Idea of the Record2006/08/01English12
From Fixed Capacities to Performance-Enhancement: The Paradigm Shift in the Science of ‘Training’ and the Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances2005/12/01English12
‘Managing the Media’: The Changing Relationship Between Football Managers and the Media2007/06/01English11
Women's Euro 2005 a ‘watershed’ for women's football in England and a new era for the game?2019/10/02English11
Australian Sport History: From the Founding Years to Today2009/09/01English11
‘War Minus the Shooting’: George Orwell on International Sport and the Olympics2013/03/01English11
Hellenism and Olympism: Pierre de Coubertin and the Greek Challenge to the Early Olympic Movement2007/03/01English11
Unknown Soldiers and Very Pretty Ladies: Challenges to the Social Order of Sports in Post-War Sweden2009/12/01English11
Historians and the History of Sport2013/11/22English10
Training Theory and Why Roger Bannister was the First Four-Minute Miler2006/08/01English10
‘We All Agree, Name the Stand after Shankly’: Cultures of Commemoration in Late Twentieth-century English Football Culture2006/04/01English10
Hungarian Football: A Socio-historical Overview2007/06/01English10
Sociological Versus Empiricist History: Some Comments on Tony Collins's ‘History, Theory and the “Civilizing Process”’2006/04/01English10
Enhancing the Odds: Horse Racing, Gambling and the First Anti-Doping Movement in Sport, 1889–19112012/03/01English10
Upfront and onside: women, football, history and heritage special edition. Introduction: women’s football and the #MeToo movement 20192019/04/03English9
‘National Heroes’: Sport and the Creation of Icons2013/12/01English9
Whose Hegemony? The Origins of the Amateur Ethos in Nineteenth Century English Society2004/06/01English9
From Mixed-Sex Sport to Sport for Girls: The Feminization of Figure Skating2010/06/01English9
Changing Patterns of Drug Use in British Sport from the 1960s2005/12/01English9
‘The Best Football Team, The Best Platoon’: The Role of Football in the Proletarianization of the British Expeditionary Force, 1914–19182006/04/01English9