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Book Review
| Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s. By Barbara J. Keys. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006. xiv, 274 pp. $49.95, ISBN 978-0-674-02326-0.)
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| Barbara J. Keys, a lecturer in history at the University of Melbourne, has written a comparative analysis of how modern international sport developed in the 1930s. Following in the footsteps of her mentor, Akira Iriye, she has produced a truly global analysis, focusing on the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union, combining primary and secondary sources in several languages with archival research in four different countries. |
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