Sportsmen and Gamesmen |
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Author:
| Dizikes, John |
Series title: | Sports and American Culture Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8262-1447-8 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2002 |
Publisher: | University of Missouri Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $35.00 |
Book Description:
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The gradual transformation of the British aristocratic sporting tradition into a popular one in America is a principal theme of
Sportsmen and Gamesmen. John Dizikes locates the distinction between sportsmen and gamesmen in different attitudes toward rules. Beginning with Andrew Jackson, the personification of American democracy, for whom the traditional code of conduct was a vital part of the sporting spirit, he finds a diversity of views in the next generation of...
More Description The gradual transformation of the British aristocratic sporting tradition into a popular one in America is a principal theme of Sportsmen and Gamesmen. John Dizikes locates the distinction between sportsmen and gamesmen in different attitudes toward rules. Beginning with Andrew Jackson, the personification of American democracy, for whom the traditional code of conduct was a vital part of the sporting spirit, he finds a diversity of views in the next generation of American sportsmen, some accepting, other modifying or rejecting, the old sporting code, which came, in the changing conditions and values of nineteenth-century American life, to seem irrelevant, almost un-American. These sporting portraits vividly depict the process of creating a distinctive American sporting culture.