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'''Canadian sports''' attract numbers of participants and large audiences.
'''Canadian sports''' attract numbers of participants and large audiences.


==Bibliography<ref>Compiled by Eileen O'Connor, Assistant Professor School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, and published on [[H-CANADA]], April 23, 2008</ref>==
==Bibliography<ref>Based on bibliography by Eileen O'Connor, Assistant Professor School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, and published on [[H-CANADA]], April 23, 2008</ref>==


* Robidoux, Michael A. "Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey" ''The Journal of American Folklore,'' Vol. 115, No. 456, Special Issue: Folklore in Canada (Spring, 2002), pp.209-225 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4129220 in JSTOR]
* Morrow, D., & Wamsley, K.B. (2006). ''Sport In Canada: A History''. Oxford University Press.
* Howell, Colin D. (2001).  ''Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada''.  Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
* Kidd, Bruce.  (1996). ''The Struggle For Canadian Sport''.  Toronto: Universityof Toronto Press.
* Ballem, Charles, 'Missing From The Canadian Sport Scene: Native Athletes', ''Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1983, 14(2): 33-39.
* Ballem, Charles, 'Missing From The Canadian Sport Scene: Native Athletes', ''Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1983, 14(2): 33-39.
* Booth, Bernard F. & Moss, I. (1989). ''Social and Moral Antecedents of Canadian Sport''. Ottawa: University Of Ottawa Press.
* Booth, Bernard F. & Moss, I. ''Social and Moral Antecedents of Canadian Sport''. (1989).  
* Bouchier, Nancy, 'Canadian Sport History', ''Acadiensis'', 1998, 28(1): 98-102.
* Bouchier, Nancy, 'Canadian Sport History', ''Acadiensis'', 1998, 28(1): 98-102.
* Bouchier, N. 2003. ''For the love of the game: Amateur sport in small-town Ontario, 1838-1895''. MQUP
* Bouchier, N. ''For the love of the game: Amateur sport in small-town Ontario, 1838-1895''. (2003)
* Bray, Catherine, 'Sport and The Canadian State: Gender and Class Issues', ''Resources For Feminist Research'', 1988, 17(3): 75-77.
* Bray, Catherine, 'Sport and The Canadian State: Gender and Class Issues', ''Resources For Feminist Research'', 1988, 17(3): 75-77.
* Brown, D., 'The Northern Character Theme and Sport in Nineteenth Century Canada',  ''Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1989, 20(1), 47-56.
* Brown, D., 'The Northern Character Theme and Sport in Nineteenth Century Canada',  ''Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1989, 20(1), 47-56.
* Burstyn, V.  (1999). ''The Rites of Men: Manhood, Politics, and The Culture of Sport''.  Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
* Burstyn, V.  (1999). ''The Rites of Men: Manhood, Politics, and The Culture of Sport''.  Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
* Coakley, Jay and Peter Donnelly, 2004. ''Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies'', First Canadian Edition, McGraw-Hill Ryerson
* Coakley, Jay and Peter Donnelly, ''Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies'', (2004)
* Dauphinais, Paul R., 'A Class Act: French-Canadians In Organized Sport,   
* Dauphinais, Paul R., 'A Class Act: French-Canadians In Organized Sport,  1840-1910', ''International Journal of The History Of Sport'', 1992 7(3): 432-442.
1840-1910', ''International Journal of The History Of Sport'', 1992 7(3): 432-442.
* Dallaire, Christine, 'Sport's Impact On The Francophoneness of the Alberta Francophone Games', ''Ethnologies'', 2003, 25(2): 33-58.
* Dallaire, Christine, 'Sport's Impact On The Francophoneness of the Alberta Francophone Games', ''Ethnologies'', 2003, 25(2): 33-58.
* Donnelly, Peter and Jean Harvey, 'Class and Gender: Intersections in Sport and Physical Activity' in Philip White and Kevin Young (eds), ''Sport and Gender in Canada'', Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 40-64.
* Donnelly, Peter and Jean Harvey, 'Class and Gender: Intersections in Sport and Physical Activity' in Philip White and Kevin Young (eds), ''Sport and Gender in Canada'', (1999), pp. 40-64.
* Fisher, D.B. (2002).  ''Lacrosse: A History of the Game''. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
* Fisher, D.B.   ''Lacrosse: A History of the Game''. (2002).
* Gillespie, Greg, 'Sport and "Masculinities" In Early-Nineteenth-Century Ontario: The British Travellers' Image." ''Ontario History'', 2002, 92(2), 113-26.
* Gillespie, Greg, 'Sport and "Masculinities" In Early-Nineteenth-Century Ontario: The British Travellers' Image." ''Ontario History'', 2002, 92(2), 113-26.
* Gruneau, R. and D. Whitson, 1993. ''Hockey night in Canada: Sport, identities and cultural politics'', Garamond.
* Gruneau, R. and D. Whitson. ''Hockey night in Canada: Sport, identities and cultural politics'', ( 1993)
* Hall, M. Ann, 'Rarely Have We Asked Why: Reflections on Canadian Women's Experience in Sport', ''Atlantis'', 1980, 6(1): 51-60.
* Hall, M. Ann, 'Rarely Have We Asked Why: Reflections on Canadian Women's Experience in Sport', ''Atlantis'', 1980, 6(1): 51-60.
* Hall, M. A. (2002). ''The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada''. Peterborough, On: Broadview Press.
* Hall, M. Ann. ''The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada''. (2002).  
* Harvey, Jean and H. Cantelon, 1988. ''Not just a game'', U of Ottawa Press.
* Harvey, Jean and H. Cantelon, 1988. ''Not just a game'', U of Ottawa Press.
* Hollan, Andrew C., 'Playing in the Neutral Zone: Meanings and uses of ice hockey in the Canada-U.S. Borderlands, 1895-1915', ''American Review Of Canadian Studies'', 2004, 34(1).
* Hollan, Andrew C., 'Playing in the Neutral Zone: Meanings and uses of ice hockey in the Canada-U.S. Borderlands, 1895-1915', ''American Review Of Canadian Studies'', 2004, 34(1).
* Howell, C.D.  (1995). ''Northern Sandlots: A Social History of Maritime Baseball''.  Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
* Howell, C.D.  ''Northern Sandlots: A Social History of Maritime Baseball''.  (1995).  
* Howell, Colin D. (2001).  ''Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada''.  Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
* Howell, Colin D. ''Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada''.  (2001).
* Kidd, Bruce.  (1996). ''The Struggle For Canadian Sport''.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
* Kidd, Bruce.  ''The Struggle For Canadian Sport''.  (1996).  
* Lathrop, Anna H, 'Contested Terrain: Gender And "Movement" In Ontario Elementary Physical Education,  1940-70', ''Ontario History'', 2002, 94(2): 165-182.
* Lathrop, Anna H, 'Contested Terrain: Gender And "Movement" In Ontario Elementary Physical Education,  1940-70', ''Ontario History'', 2002, 94(2): 165-182.
* Lenskyj, Helen, 'Whose Sport? Whose Traditions? Canadian Women and Sport in the Twentieth Century', ''International Journal Of The History Of Sport'', 1992, 9(1): 141-150.
* Lenskyj, Helen, 'Whose Sport? Whose Traditions? Canadian Women and Sport in the Twentieth Century', ''International Journal Of The History Of Sport'', 1992, 9(1): 141-150.
* Lenskyj, Helen, 'Common Sense and Physiology: North American Medical Views On Women and Sport, 1890-1930', ''Canadian Journal of History Of Sport'', 1990,21(1): 49-64.
* Lenskyj, Helen, 'Common Sense and Physiology: North American Medical Views On Women and Sport, 1890-1930', ''Canadian Journal of History Of Sport'', 1990,21(1): 49-64.
* Macintosh, D. & Whitson, D.  (1990). ''The Game Planners: Transforming Canada's Sport  System''.  Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
* Macintosh, D. & Whitson, D.  (1990). ''The Game Planners: Transforming Canada's Sport  System''.  Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
Macintosh, D., Bedecki, T., & Franks, C.E.S.  (1987). ''Sport and Politics in Canada''. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
Macintosh, D., Bedecki, T., & Franks, C.E.S. ''Sport and Politics in Canada''.   (1987).  
* Metcalfe, A.  (1987). ''Canada Learns To Play: The Emergence of Organized Sport, 1807-1914''.  Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.
* Metcalfe, A.  ''Canada Learns To Play: The Emergence of Organized Sport, 1807-1914''.  (1987).  
* Metcalfe, A., 'Sports In Nineteenth-Century French Canada: The Case of Montreal, 1800-1914',  ''Loisir et  Societe/Society and Leisure'', 1983: 105-120.
* Metcalfe, A., 'Sports In Nineteenth-Century French Canada: The Case of Montreal, 1800-1914',  ''Loisir et  Societe/Society and Leisure'', 1983: 105-120.
* Metcalfe, Alan, 'The Meaning of Amateurism: A Case Study of Canadian Sport,1884-1970', ''Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1995, 26(2): 33-48.
* Metcalfe, Alan, 'The Meaning of Amateurism: A Case Study of Canadian Sport,1884-1970', ''Journal Of History Of Sport'', 1995, 26(2): 33-48.
* Morrow, D., & Wamsley, K.B. ''Sport In Canada: A History''. (2006). [ online review]
* Morrow, Don, 'The Myth of the Hero in Canadian Sport History', ''Canadian Journal of History of Sport'', 1992, (2): 72-83.
* Morrow, Don, 'The Myth of the Hero in Canadian Sport History', ''Canadian Journal of History of Sport'', 1992, (2): 72-83.
* Mott, Morris, 'Perspectives on Sports and Urban Studies: Canadian Sports History: Some Comments To Urban Historians', ''Urban History Review'', 1983, 12(2): 25-29.
* Mott, Morris, 'Perspectives on Sports and Urban Studies: Canadian Sports History: Some Comments To Urban Historians', ''Urban History Review'', 1983, 12(2): 25-29.
* Mott, M (ed) 1989. ''Sports in Canada: Historical Readings'', Copp Clark Pittman.
* Mott, M., ed. ''Sports in Canada: Historical Readings'', (1989).
* Robidoux, Michael A. "Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey" ''The Journal of American Folklore,'' Vol. 115, No. 456, Special Issue: Folklore in Canada (Spring, 2002), pp.209-225 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4129220 in JSTOR]
* Schrodt, Barbara, 'Problems of Periodization in Canadian Sport History', ''Canadian Journal of History of Sport'', 1990, 21(1): 65-76.
* Schrodt, Barbara, 'Problems of Periodization in Canadian Sport History', ''Canadian Journal of History of Sport'', 1990, 21(1): 65-76.
* Smith, Michael, 'Sport and Society: Towards a Synthetic History', ''Acadiensis'', 1989, 18(2): 150-158.
* Smith, Michael, 'Sport and Society: Towards a Synthetic History', ''Acadiensis'', 1989, 18(2): 150-158.

Revision as of 13:01, 24 April 2008

Canadian sports attract numbers of participants and large audiences.

Bibliography[1]

  • Ballem, Charles, 'Missing From The Canadian Sport Scene: Native Athletes', Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport, 1983, 14(2): 33-39.
  • Booth, Bernard F. & Moss, I. Social and Moral Antecedents of Canadian Sport. (1989).
  • Bouchier, Nancy, 'Canadian Sport History', Acadiensis, 1998, 28(1): 98-102.
  • Bouchier, N. For the love of the game: Amateur sport in small-town Ontario, 1838-1895. (2003)
  • Bray, Catherine, 'Sport and The Canadian State: Gender and Class Issues', Resources For Feminist Research, 1988, 17(3): 75-77.
  • Brown, D., 'The Northern Character Theme and Sport in Nineteenth Century Canada', Canadian Journal Of History Of Sport, 1989, 20(1), 47-56.
  • Burstyn, V. (1999). The Rites of Men: Manhood, Politics, and The Culture of Sport. Toronto: U of Toronto Press.
  • Coakley, Jay and Peter Donnelly, Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, (2004)
* Dauphinais, Paul R., 'A Class Act: French-Canadians In Organized Sport,  1840-1910', International Journal of The History Of Sport, 1992 7(3): 432-442.
  • Dallaire, Christine, 'Sport's Impact On The Francophoneness of the Alberta Francophone Games', Ethnologies, 2003, 25(2): 33-58.
  • Donnelly, Peter and Jean Harvey, 'Class and Gender: Intersections in Sport and Physical Activity' in Philip White and Kevin Young (eds), Sport and Gender in Canada, (1999), pp. 40-64.
  • Fisher, D.B. Lacrosse: A History of the Game. (2002).
  • Gillespie, Greg, 'Sport and "Masculinities" In Early-Nineteenth-Century Ontario: The British Travellers' Image." Ontario History, 2002, 92(2), 113-26.
  • Gruneau, R. and D. Whitson. Hockey night in Canada: Sport, identities and cultural politics, ( 1993)
  • Hall, M. Ann, 'Rarely Have We Asked Why: Reflections on Canadian Women's Experience in Sport', Atlantis, 1980, 6(1): 51-60.
  • Hall, M. Ann. The Girl and the Game: A History of Women's Sport in Canada. (2002).
  • Harvey, Jean and H. Cantelon, 1988. Not just a game, U of Ottawa Press.
  • Hollan, Andrew C., 'Playing in the Neutral Zone: Meanings and uses of ice hockey in the Canada-U.S. Borderlands, 1895-1915', American Review Of Canadian Studies, 2004, 34(1).
  • Howell, C.D. Northern Sandlots: A Social History of Maritime Baseball. (1995).
  • Howell, Colin D. Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada. (2001).
  • Kidd, Bruce. The Struggle For Canadian Sport. (1996).
  • Lathrop, Anna H, 'Contested Terrain: Gender And "Movement" In Ontario Elementary Physical Education, 1940-70', Ontario History, 2002, 94(2): 165-182.
  • Lenskyj, Helen, 'Whose Sport? Whose Traditions? Canadian Women and Sport in the Twentieth Century', International Journal Of The History Of Sport, 1992, 9(1): 141-150.
  • Lenskyj, Helen, 'Common Sense and Physiology: North American Medical Views On Women and Sport, 1890-1930', Canadian Journal of History Of Sport, 1990,21(1): 49-64.
  • Macintosh, D. & Whitson, D. (1990). The Game Planners: Transforming Canada's Sport System. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Macintosh, D., Bedecki, T., & Franks, C.E.S. Sport and Politics in Canada. (1987).

  • Metcalfe, A. Canada Learns To Play: The Emergence of Organized Sport, 1807-1914. (1987).
  • Metcalfe, A., 'Sports In Nineteenth-Century French Canada: The Case of Montreal, 1800-1914', Loisir et Societe/Society and Leisure, 1983: 105-120.
  • Metcalfe, Alan, 'The Meaning of Amateurism: A Case Study of Canadian Sport,1884-1970', Journal Of History Of Sport, 1995, 26(2): 33-48.
  • Morrow, D., & Wamsley, K.B. Sport In Canada: A History. (2006). [ online review]
  • Morrow, Don, 'The Myth of the Hero in Canadian Sport History', Canadian Journal of History of Sport, 1992, (2): 72-83.
  • Mott, Morris, 'Perspectives on Sports and Urban Studies: Canadian Sports History: Some Comments To Urban Historians', Urban History Review, 1983, 12(2): 25-29.
  • Mott, M., ed. Sports in Canada: Historical Readings, (1989).
  • Robidoux, Michael A. "Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey" The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 115, No. 456, Special Issue: Folklore in Canada (Spring, 2002), pp.209-225 in JSTOR
  • Schrodt, Barbara, 'Problems of Periodization in Canadian Sport History', Canadian Journal of History of Sport, 1990, 21(1): 65-76.
  • Smith, Michael, 'Sport and Society: Towards a Synthetic History', Acadiensis, 1989, 18(2): 150-158.

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notes

  1. Based on bibliography by Eileen O'Connor, Assistant Professor School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, and published on H-CANADA, April 23, 2008