Migration, Knowledge Transfer, and the Emergence of Australian Post-War Skiing: The Story of Charles William Anton [0.03%]
战后澳大利亚滑雪运动的发展:查尔斯·威廉·安东的移民、知识转移之路
Philipp Strobl
Philipp Strobl
Skiing underwent substantial changes during the post-war years when the sport turned into a multi-billion dollar industry and a leisure activity for the masses. Despite its global nature and popularity, skiing in academic writing has not ga...
Playing With "patriotic fire": women and football in the Antipodes during the Great War [0.03%]
玩“爱国之火”:一战期间澳新地区的女性与足球
Rob Hess
Rob Hess
The revelation that women first played Australian Rules football during the period of the Great War is an important element in overall understandings of how both masculine and feminine ideals were challenged and redefined by sporting practi...
Stamina, speed and adventure: Australian women and competitive cycling in the 1890s [0.03%]
耐力、速度与冒险:19世纪90年代澳大利亚女性的竞技自行车运动
Fiona Kinsey
Fiona Kinsey
The scholarship surrounding women's cycling in Australia during the 1890s is slim. However, a focus on female competitive cycling, just one of many diverse cycling activities that women pursued in this era, reveals a rich seam of informatio...
Seeing your way to health: the visual pedagogy of Bess Mensendieck's physical culture system [0.03%]
目光一新,促进健康:贝丝·门森迪克身体文化体系中的视觉教学法
Robin Veder
Robin Veder
This essay examines the images and looking practices central to Bess M. Mensendieck's (c.1866-1959) 'functional exercise' system, as documented in physical culture treatises published in Germany and the United States between 1906 and 1937. ...
Liberation and containment: re-visualising the eugenic and evolutionary ideal of the "Fizkul'turnitsa" in 1944 [0.03%]
解放与控制:重新解读“菲斯库尔特尼察”优生及进化理想的尝试(1944年)
Pat Simpson
Pat Simpson
In July 1944 cross-country races and parades of physical culturists were prominently used to celebrate Soviet liberation from German occupation. While journalistic accounts stressed the manly health and vigour of the victorious Red Army, pr...
"We make a big effort to bring out the ladies": visual representations of women in the modern American stadium [0.03%]
"我们努力突出女性的身影——论现代美国体育场上的女性视觉形象"
Benjamin D Lisle
Benjamin D Lisle
Modern stadiums were constructed across the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, usually to replace old baseball parks that were run-down, inaccessible by automobile, and located near African American neighbourhoods. Sports promoters covet...
Reading photographic portraits of Australian women cyclists in the 1890s: from costume and cycle choices to constructions of feminine identity [0.03%]
阅读19世纪90年代澳大利亚女自行车手的摄影肖像:从服装和骑行选择到女性身份建构
Fiona Kinsey
Fiona Kinsey
During the 1890s, in Australia and around the world, there was a convergence of the cycle, the camera and women. With the advent of the revolutionary safety bicycle, cycling had become a craze. At the same time, photographic technology had ...
Imaging sport at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art (1929-37) [0.03%]
二十世纪二三十年代 Grosvenor 美术学校的现代艺术体育影像(1929-37)
Mike OMahony
Mike OMahony
The mass popularity of sport in Britain during the inter-war years was a source of fascination and inspiration for a group of artists working at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London. Although largely neglected by their contemporarie...
Mike Huggins,Mike OMahony
Mike Huggins
This paper highlights the value of images and materiality associated with sport in the past, and explores the range of sociocultural practices associated with them. It provides a critique of the neglect of such sources by many historians an...
Huang Kuanrou,Mao Xuexin,Wu Xin
Huang Kuanrou
The history of Chinese group callisthenics can be traced back to the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties. Modern callisthenics was brought to China in the Republic of China Era (1912-49) and developed rapidly in the People's Republ...