A People's History of Baseball

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252080975

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By Mitchell Nathanson
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""Chronicles the historic power struggles among those seeking to define and regulate pro baseball. . . . A fine book.""--Library Journal ""A People's History of Baseball provides vigorous and fascinating challenges to the ways in which fans have related to a game that [Nathanson] says has been ‘virtually synonymous' with America for well over a century.--The Boston Globe ""Nathanson's arguments are intriguing throughout.""--The Journal of American History ""Nathanson has researched thoroughly, writes persuasively, and does not shy away from challenging even the most revered narrative in baseball: Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson, and the integration of Major League Baseball.""--Journal of Sport History ""A valuable and vibrant contribution to an expanding scholarly literature on American baseball.""--The Historian ""Mitchell Nathanson's A People's History of Baseball is a historical corrective. It examines Major League Baseball (MLB) through an ""alternative lens"" (219), one that provides a useful, critical perspective. The book's six chapters cover a lot of ground. A thoughtful, substantive exploration of some aspects of MLB's unsavory past and present, A People's History of Baseball is a welcome alternative to the far more numerous baseball romances published every spring.""--Nine""An excellent social critique that tells provocative and overlooked back stories about baseball in American history and culture. A People's History of Baseball goes beyond the game itself and examines larger issues of nationalism, mass media, legal history, and race relations.""--Robert Elias, author of The Empire Strikes Out: How Baseball Sold U.S. Foreign Policy and Promoted the American Way Abroad ""Armed with convincing and creative arguments that challenge the many myths surrounding America's national pastime, A People's History of Baseball provides ample fodder for debate among sport history scholars as well as general readers interested in exploring the game's meaningful role in shaping the American identity.""--Samuel O. Regalado, author of Viva Baseball! Latin Major Leaguers and Their Special Hunger

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