Baseball and American Society: How a Game Reflects the American Experience
FIRST EDITION By Charles DeMotte Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing Copyright: 2014 Pages: 202 CONTENTS: Introduction Chapter 1: Myths and Origins Chapter 2: Amateurs and Professionals in an Era of Conflict Chapter 3: American Capitalism and the Rise of Organized Baseball Chapter 4: The Baseball Trust in the Age of Reform Chapter 5: Imperialism and World War One Chapter 6: Excess and Celebrity in the 1920s Chapter 7: Race and Ethnicity Chapter 8: Depression and a New Deal Chapter 9: World War Two Chapter 10: Postwar America - Challenges and Expansion Chapter 11: Integration and Civil Rights Chapter 12: The 1960s - A Time of Change Chapter 13: The Capitalist Revolution of the 1970s and 80s Chapter 14: The New Millennium Closure BibliographyThese materials were purchased from a school district's surplus sale.We ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. Thank you!
FIRST EDITION By Charles DeMotte Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing Copyright: 2014 Pages: 202 CONTENTS: Introduction Chapter 1: Myths and Origins Chapter 2: Amateurs and Professionals in an Era of Conflict Chapter 3: American Capitalism and the Rise of Organized Baseball Chapter 4: The Baseball Trust in the Age of Reform Chapter 5: Imperialism and World War One Chapter 6: Excess and Celebrity in the 1920s Chapter 7: Race and Ethnicity Chapter 8: Depression and a New Deal Chapter 9: World War Two Chapter 10: Postwar America - Challenges and Expansion Chapter 11: Integration and Civil Rights Chapter 12: The 1960s - A Time of Change Chapter 13: The Capitalist Revolution of the 1970s and 80s Chapter 14: The New Millennium Closure BibliographyThese materials were purchased from a school district's surplus sale.We ship within 1 business day of receiving payment. Thank you!