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The First Modern Olympics - Richard D. Mandell
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The First Modern Olympics
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1896. Athens hosts the first of the modern Olympic Games.The world gathered to celebrate sporting achievement. A large cast of athletes came from various countries, including a contingent from Harvard and Princeton who won the hearts of the Athenians as they won most of the first place medals.But... show more
1896. Athens hosts the first of the modern Olympic Games.The world gathered to celebrate sporting achievement. A large cast of athletes came from various countries, including a contingent from Harvard and Princeton who won the hearts of the Athenians as they won most of the first place medals.But the book is much more than a tale of athletes and organizers.Mandell gives us an insight into the birth of the modern Olympic movement, and into the personality of a French aristocrat, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, whose vision determined much of the form of international sport today. The author shows that, although the modern Olympics have a sentimental bond with the ancient festival, the modern Games are a product of nineteenth century ideals, excesses, and ambitions. Richard Mandell has dispelled some myths, rediscovered forgotten sport heroes, and written a highly readable account of a landmark in modern sport history. Richard D. Mandell (1929-2013) was a professor of history at the University of South Carolina. He was also the author of Sport: A Cultural History, The Olympics of 1972: A Munich Diary. and The Nazi Olympics
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01IPCCL0Q
Publisher: Endeavour Press
Pages no: 194
Edition language: English
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