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Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement

Autor John E. Findling, Kimberly Pelle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The foremost sporting event in the world, the Olympic Games have grown from a quaint idea in the 1890s to a major world happening. This unique book shows the historical context in which each of the Olympic Games has taken place. Divided into sections on the Summer Games and the Winter Games, the book includes chronologically arranged entries on each of the games since 1896. Entries focus on such information as site selection, political questions, controversies, collateral events, changes in programming, and political and economic consequences of the games-all information that is not available in other reference works on the Olympics.Once again the Olympic flame will burn in the U.S.A. as Atlanta, GA, hosts the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, marking the 100th anniversary of the Modern Olympic Movement. The first Games of the Modern Era were celebrated in Athens in 1896 and have grown from a quaint idea in the 1890s to a major world happening. It is a testament to the founders of the games that the ideals upon which the Olympic Movement was founded have continued throughout the years and will be carried into the next century in Sydney, Australia. Valued for their idealism and revered for the moral code they demonstrate in heroic sporting contests, the Olympic Games are the foremost sporting event in the world. Divided into sections on the Summer Games and the Winter Games, this unique reference work shows the historical context in which each of the Olympic Games has taken place. The book includes chronologically arranged entries on each of the games from 1896 to the Centennial games planned for 1996, and the Olympic Games planned for 1998 in Nagano, Japan, and 2000 in Sydney. Entries focus on such information as site selection, political questions, controversies, collateral events, changes in programming, and political and economic consequences of the games-all information that is not available in other reference works on the Olympics.Adding another dimension, the appendixes provide biographical profiles of the members of the International Olympic Committee and an entry on the United States Olympic Committee. The volume also provides information on Olympic films and a general bibliography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313284779
ISBN-10: 0313284776
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN E. FINDLING is Professor of History at Indiana University Southeast. He is the author or editor of several other books including Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions, 1851-1988 (Greenwood, 1990) and Dictionary of American Diplomatic History (Greenwood, Revised and Expanded, 1989).KIMBERLY D. PELLE is the coeditor of Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions (Greenwood, 1990) and holds degrees from Indiana University Southeast.

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PrefaceIntroduction by John A. DalyPrologue: The Ancient Games by Robert K. BarneyThe Summer GamesAthens 1896 by Joanna DavenportParis 1900 by Reet Ann Howell and Max L. HowellSt. Louis 1904 by C. Robert BarnettAthens 1906 by Karl Lennartz, translated by Stephanie L. Peters and Curtis H. PetersLondon 1908 by James R. Coates, Jr.Stockholm 1912 by Horst UeberhorstBerlin 1916 by William DurickAntwerp 1920 by Roland RensonParis 1924 by Paula D. WelchAmsterdam 1928 by Edward S. GoldsteinLos Angeles 1932 by Doris PierothBerlin 1936 by Dietmar Herz and Angelika AltmannTokyo/Helsinki 1940 by Jerry A. PattengaleLondon 1944 by Martin J. ManningLondon 1948 by Richard A. VoeltzHelsinki 1952 by Adam R. HornbuckleMelbourne 1956 by Ian JoblingRome 1960 by Eric Leslie DaviesTokyo 1964 by Mohammed B. AlamMexico City 1968 by Joseph L. ArbenaMunich 1972 by Maynard BrichfordMontreal 1976 by Bruce KiddMoscow 1980 by James RiordanLos Angeles 1984 by Wayne WilsonSeoul 1988 by Ron PalenskiBarcelona 1992 by Larry MaloneyAtlanta 1996 by Larry MaloneySydney 2000 by Max L. HowellThe Winter GamesChamonix 1924 by Paula D. WelchSt. Moritz 1928 by Donald C. Simmons, Jr.Lake Placid 1932 by John FeaGarmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 by Jon W. StauffSapporo/St. Moritz/Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1940 by Swantje ScharenbergCortina d'Ampezzo 1944 by Astrid Engelbrecht, translated by Jamey J. FindlingSt. Moritz 1948 by Donald C. Simmons, Jr.Oslo 1952 by Gordon MacDonald and Douglas BrownCortina d'Ampezzo 1956 by Allan W. HallSquaw Valley 1960 by Tim AshwellInnsbruck 1964 by John J. Kennedy, Jr.Grenoble 1968 by Douglas Brown and Gordon MacDonaldSapporo 1972 by Donna Addkison-SimmonsInnsbruck 1976 by John J. Kennedy, Jr.Lake Placid 1980 by John FeaSarajevo 1984 by Robert DunkelbergerCalgary 1988 by K. B. WamsleyAlbertville and Savoie 1992 by Michele LelloucheLillehammer 1994 by Larry MaloneyNagano 1998 by John E. FindlingAppendix A: The International Olympic Committee by Dwight H. ZakusAppendix A1: Demetrios Vikelas by Kimberly D. PelleAppendix A2: Pierre de Coubertin by Ute SchwabeAppendix A3: Henri de Baillet-Latour by Edward S. GoldsteinAppendix A4: Sigfrid Edström by Edward S. GoldsteinAppendix A5: Avery Brundage by Robert K. BarneyAppendix A6: Michael Morris, Lord Killanin by Kathy NicholsAppendix A7: Juan Antonio Samaranch by John E. FindlingAppendix B: The United States Olympic Committee by Robert P. WatsonAppendix C: Olympic FilmsAppendix C1: Olympic Documentary Films by Linda K. FullerAppendix C2: Olympic Feature Films by Scott A. G. M. CrawfordGeneral BibliographyIndex