E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten
Katzer / Budy / Köhring Euphoria and Exhaustion
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-3-593-41008-1
Verlag: Campus Verlag Digital
Format: PDF
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Modern Sport in Soviet Culture and Society
E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-593-41008-1
Verlag: Campus Verlag Digital
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Nikolaus Katzer ist Professor für Osteuropäische Geschichte an der Helmut-Schmidt- Universität Hamburg und Direktor des Deutschen Historischen Instituts Moskau. Sandra Budy, Alexandra Köhring und Manfred Zeller sind Mitarbeiter im DFGProjekt 'Gesellschafts- und Kulturgeschichte der Körperkultur und des Sports in der Sowjetunion'.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Content;6
2;Foreword;10
3;I. Sites and Media;14
3.1;Sites and Media: Introduction – Mike O’Mahony;16
3.2;Sports Visions and Sports Places: The Social Topography of Sport in Late Imperial St. Petersburg and its Representation in Contemporary Photography (1890–1914) – Ekaterina Emeliantseva;20
3.3;Exploring the Power of the Curve: Projects for an International Red Stadium in 1920s Moscow – Alexandra Köhring;42
3.4;Frozen Action: Thoughts on Sport, Discipline and the Arts in the Soviet Union of the 1930s – Bettina Jungen;62
3.5;Changing Images of Sport in the Early Soviet Press – Sandra Budy;72
3.6;The Swimming Vtorova Sisters: The Representation and Experience of Sport in the 1930s – Christina Kiaer;90
3.7;Heading into Modernity: Sporting Culture, Architecture and Photography in the Early Turkish Republic – Burcu Dogramaci;112
4;II. Milieus and Memory;126
4.1;Milieus and Memory: Introduction – Louise McReynolds;128
4.2;Imperial Careers and National Recollection: Baltic Wrestlers and the Organization of National Sports in the Late Tsarist Empire (using the example of Estonia) – Karsten Brüggemann;134
4.3;An Academic Escape to the Periphery? The Social and Cultural Milieu of Soviet – Mountaineering from the 1920s to the 1960s – Eva Maurer;160
4.4;Beyond the Death Match: Sport under German Occupation between Repression and Integration, 1941–1944 – Volodymyr Ginda;180
4.5;“The Second Stalingrad”: Soccer Fandom, Popular Memory and the Legacy of the Stalinist Past – Manfred Zeller;202
4.6;Romantic Underdogs: Spartak in the Golden Age of Soviet Soccer, 1945–1952 – Robert Edelman;226
5;III. Gender and Science;246
5.1;Gender and Science: Introduction – Irina Bykhovskaya;248
5.2;Emancipation within the Ruling Ideology: Soviet Women in Fizkul’tura and Sport in the 1920s and 1930s – Kateryna Kobchenko;252
5.3;Training Methods and Soccer Tactics in the Late Soviet Union: Rational Systems of Bodies and Space – Hans-Joachim Braun, Nikolaus Katzer;270
5.4;Soviet Women in Sports in the Brezhnev Years: The Female Body and Soviet Modernism – Anke Hilbrenner;296
5.5;“… if Jarmila Kratochvilova is the future of women’s sports, I’m not sure I’m ready for it.” Media, Gender and the Cold War – Stefan Wiederkehr;316
6;Epilogue;338
6.1;Sport, Sport, Sport, or a Cinematic Experiment with the ‘Formula of Harmony’ – Christine Gölz;340
7;Supplement;362




