The Meaning Of Sports
By (Author) Michael Mandelbaum
PublicAffairs,U.S.
PublicAffairs,U.S.
11th May 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.3
Paperback
384
Width 214mm, Height 139mm, Spine 22mm
436g
No one can deny the power of sports in American culture but before Michael Mandelbaum, no one had truly explained it. In The Meaning of Sports, Mandelbaum, one of the nations most preeminent foreign policy thinkers, applies the full force of his wit and intellect to Americas century-long love affair with team sports. Whether he is writing about the histories, the legends, the rules or the strategies of these games, Mandelbaum illuminates the cultural principles and the social trends that they embody. Critically acclaimed by sports writers, cultural commentators, and political pundits, The Meaning of Sports offers everyonefrom novice sports fans to the most seasoned fanatics, from scholars of Americana to sports widowsa deep, compelling, and utterly new understanding of baseball, football and basketball: what they say about us, and why so many of us follow them with such remarkable devotion.
"Not only fascinating but enormously entertaining. A knowledgeable sports fan will learn more than a thing or two. I'm one and I did. The non-sports fan will discover just why sports are woven so tightly into the fabric of American life." Wall Street Journal"
Michael Mandelbaum is one of the nation's leading authorities on American foreign policy and international relations and the author or co-author of eight books, including The Ideas That Conquered The World: Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets in the twenty-first Century.