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American Baseball: From the Gentleman's Sport to the Commissioner System (American Baseball Series)
David Voigt

Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983 - 336 pages

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When it was fun!!!!

A fascinating look at the birth of the national pastime. It is paticularly interesting in the way the author finds the roots of the game in the in the growth of (a la Weber) leisure time among the growing middle class during the mid to late 19th century. The volume also does a terrific job in giving the reader a sense of what was expected of terms of players, fans, and umpires in the early days of the professional game. I have just purchased the second volume and look foprward to the third voulme as well. A must for any hardcore Baseball historians!


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"Who is Black? is a major contribution to our understanding of how ?race? is defined in American society. Unlike most other countries in the world, the United States still adheres to the ?one?drop rule,? but only for American Blacks. The rule doesn?t apply to other racial groups. How and why this rule developed, efforts to change it, and the impact it has had are discussed in clear, non?technical language. Davis has written an important book for social scientists and the public at large."?Rita J. Simon, American University

"[Davis] addresses an increasingly important and timely question in this scholarly social science study, one of the most comprehensive to date. . . .An interesting objective, in-depth study."?Booklist

"An eye-opening appraisal of an issue often taken for granted in America."?Publishers Weekly

"This book is a very important contribution to the field. Scholars in sociology, history, race and ethnic relations, anthropology, and black studies will all be very interested in this book. It could be assigned in undergraduate and graduate courses on race and ethnicity because it makes a central point that is often hard to get across to student?that a race is a social and not a biological concept.; This book could also have appeal to a general audience because of its use of biography and references to historical figures and to literature. No other book so widely surveys this phenomenon, although it is widely known that it is a very important subject."?Mary C. Waters, Harvard University, author of Ethnic Options: Choosing Identities in America

"Though scholarly in tone, this fascinating book answers many questions but will leave readers with other questions that need to be answered. A definite addition to the available work on miscegenation and African American studies."?Library Journal


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