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The Olympics that Never Happened: Denver '76 and the Politics of Growth: Terry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports

Autor Adam Berg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2023
A look back at how powerful politicians, business leaders, and a diverse cast of activists used a thwarted Olympics to shape the state of Colorado and the city of Denver.

If you don’t recall the 1976 Denver Olympic Games, it’s because they never happened. The Mile-High City won the right to host the winter games and then was forced by Colorado citizens to back away from its successful Olympic bid through a statewide ballot initiative. Adam Berg details the powerful Colorado regime that gained the games for Denver and the grassroots activism that brought down its Olympic dreams, and he explores the legacy of this milestone moment for the games and politics in the United States.
The ink was hardly dry on Denver’s host agreement when Mexican American and African American urbanites, white middle-class environmentalists, and fiscally concerned local politicians realized opposition to the Olympics provided them new political openings. The Olympics quickly became a platform for taking stands on a range of issues, from conservation to urban livability to the very idea of growth, which for decades had been unquestioned in Colorado. The Olympics That Never Happened argues that hostility to the Olympics galvanized and empowered diverse citizens in a major US city, with long-term ramifications for Colorado and political activism elsewhere. The Olympics themselves were changed forever, compelling organizers to take seriously competing interests from subgroups within their communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781477326459
ISBN-10: 1477326456
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 19 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Terry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports


Notă biografică

Adam Berg is a professional track associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.

Cuprins

  • Acronyms
  • Introduction: The Game behind the Games
  • Part I. The Bidders
    • Chapter 1. The Origins of Olympic Dreams
    • Chapter 2. Growth Crusaders
    • Chapter 3. Faking an Olympic City
    • Chapter 4. A Mass Soft Sell
  • Part II. The Opponents
    • Chapter 5. Post–Civil Rights Advocacy in the City
    • Chapter 6. Middle-Class Environmentalism in the Foothills
    • Chapter 7. A Liberal Tax Revolt and the Public Relations Battle
    • Chapter 8. Direct Democracy for Middle America
  • Part III. The Fate and Legacy of Denver '76
    • Chapter 9. The DOC’S Credibility and the Rhetoric of Olympism
    • Chapter 10. The Event Coalition and the Rights of Citizenship
    • Chapter 11. The Momentum of the Moment
    • Epilogue: The Games Go On
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Recenzii

The Olympics that Never Happened maps Denver’s unique place in Olympic history with overwhelming detail...Berg’s historiography is complicated...but it explains the appetite driving initiatives that seem to help communities, especially when they are wrapped as patriotic gifts devoid of community scrutiny, until the community acts.

[A] solidly put together study...this book is going to be relevant for scholars in several fields of history but also in urban planning and public policy.

The Olympics That Never Happened: Denver ‘76 and the Politics of Growth should appeal to a wide audience given the variety of topics covered. The book would serve as a solid secondary text on a course on the Olympics or politics in sport, as well as a useful supplemental text in any number of sport management courses, including courses on mega-events, economic impact, governance, ethics, sport history, sport in society, sport tourism, or sport ecology. The result of Berg’s considerable effort is a book that leaves the reader feeling as if no stone has been left unturned in explaining how the Denver ‘76 Winter Olympic Games never happened.

The research underpinning this study is broad, thorough, and impressive, including interviews with many of the key actors in the story. Herein lies the value of this book. More than simply filling in a gap in Olympic scholarship, it offers an engagingly written snapshot of how a diversity of Americans understood the social role of government at the very moment that globalization began forcing the state into retreat. Berg's monograph will hold interest for Olympic specialists and generalists alike.

Adam Berg's The Olympics That Never Happened is now the definitive account of this fascinating story, one that should interest a range of readers with interests in the history of the American West, post–World War II urban history, and social activist movements of the 1960s and 1970s. . . . Berg's excellent book makes a strong case that the most deserving example on that list—at least in terms of highlighting important themes in twentieth-century U.S. history—is the one historians and popular readers have long forgotten: Denver '76.

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A look back at how powerful politicians, business leaders, and a diverse cast of activists used a thwarted Olympics to shape the state of Colorado and the city of Denver.