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European Studies in Sports History, Volume 9/2016 |
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Articles Thanasis Tsoumas, Pandelis Kiprianos, Manolis Choumerianos, "Enlightenment, Body and National Identity: Physical Exercise in the Education of the 'Rebellious Nation' (1821-1827)"; Philippe Tétart, « Entre sport, mondanités et dandysme : esquisse biographique d'Eugène Chapus. Partie 2 : Chapus au temps du Sport »; Athanasios Anastasiou, Stavros Tsonias, "How the Myth Became the Inspiration for the Marathon Race"; Maria Mersini Ikonomakou, Evangelos Albanidis, Athanasios Karafyllis, "The Evolution of Military Training in Greek Education in the 19th Century"; Roland Renson, “The Mountain King: Albert I of Belgium (1875-1934) and the Sociocultural Symbolism of Mountaineering”; Stefano Morosini, “'Il CAI non poteva non fare parte delle energie migliori d'Italia'. Il Club Alpino Italiano nel CONI (1927-1943)” ; Daniel Svensson, “Technologies of Sportification. Practice, theory and Co-Production of Training Knowledge in Cross-Country Skiing since the 1950s”. Research Notes Bettina Kratzmüller, “Hatshepsut Maatkare, a Running Egyptian King Surpassing her Female Body's Limits”; Kazuhiko Kusudo, “Measuring and Recording in the "Open Target Shooting Festival" (Freischießen) during the Late Middle Ages in Germany”. Abstracts |
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