TAILIEUCHUNG - German Football History, Culture, Society

The most dramatic and high-profile of world spectacles have been the modern Olympic Games and the men’s football World Cup, events owned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and FIFA (the governing body of world football). Such sporting encounters and contests have provided a source of and focus for the staging of spectacle and, in an era of international mass communications, the media event. The growth of FIFA and the IOC, and of their major events, has provided a platform for the articulation and expression of national pride and prestige. Greece saw the symbolic potential of staging an international event such as the first modern Olympics in 1896 to. | German Football History Culture Society Edited by Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young o Routledge Taylor Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK Also available as a printed book see title verso for ISBN details German Football German Football History Culture Society provides unprecedented analysis of the place of football in post-war and post-reunification Germany revealing the motives and drives underlying Germany s successful bid to host the 2006 World Cup finals. The contributors explore the significance of football in German sporting and cultural life showing how football has emerged as a major focus for the expression of a coherent national identity and as evidence of the restoration of German national pride in the post-World War II period. Major themes include German football s desire for success on the international stage Footballing expressions of local regional and national identity The East European legacy Ethnic dynamics migrant populations and Europeanization German football s commercial economy Women s football in Germany Literary and media perceptions of the German game With contributions from a range of disciplinary perspectives German Football illuminates key cultural moments - the 1954 victory the founding of the Bundesliga in 1963 the 1974 World Cup victory as hosts its third World Cup triumph in Italia 90 the winning bid for 2006 - from a variety of angles. The result is an innovative open-minded and critical analysis of football s burgeoning significance in German cultural life which will be of importance to readers in Sport Studies and German Studies alike and of interest as well to followers of the world game. Alan Tomlinson is Professor of Leisure Studies at the Chelsea School University of Brighton. Christopher Young is Senior Lecturer at the University of .

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