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170 Historical Social Research, Vol. 31 — 2006 — No. 1, 170-208 International Bibliography of Football History Zusammengestellt von Christiane Eisenberg Abstract: This bibliography comprises academic books and articles on international football history. However, the bor- ders between academic and popular studies are muddy in this area. Studies of individual clubs, cities, players and organisers have only been taken into account in exceptional circum- stances when the authors have dealt with questions relating to international football history. The list comprises titles in English, German, French, Span- ish and Portuguese; titles in Hebrew are noted in their Eng- lish translation. Contents 1. Collections and surveys 2. Statistics, encyclopedias, map books 3. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) 4. World Cup 5. Football on the five continents 5.1. Europe 5.1.1. Britain; 5.1.2. Germany; 5.1.3. The Benelux countries; 5.1.4. France; 5.1.5. Switzerland; 5.1.6. Italy; 5.1.7. Spain; 5.1.8. Austria and Hungary; 5.1.9. Central and Eastern Europe; 5.1.10. Russia / USSR; 5.1.11. Scandinavian coun- tries; 5.1.12. Israel 5.2. Latin America 5.2.1. Argentina; 5.2.2. Brazil; 5.2.3. Uruguay; 5.2.4. Other Latin American states 5.3. Central America 5.4. North America Address all communications to: Christiane Eisenberg, Großbritannien-Zentrum der Hum- boldt-Universität, Jägerstr. 10-11, 10117 Berlin, Deutschland; e-mail: [email protected]. Thanks to all colleagues who contributed to this bibliography!

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Historical Social Research, Vol. 31 — 2006 — No. 1, 170-208

International Bibliography of Football History

Zusammengestellt von Christiane Eisenberg∗

Abstract: This bibliography comprises academic books and articles on international football history. However, the bor-ders between academic and popular studies are muddy in this area. Studies of individual clubs, cities, players and organisers have only been taken into account in exceptional circum-stances when the authors have dealt with questions relating to international football history. The list comprises titles in English, German, French, Span-ish and Portuguese; titles in Hebrew are noted in their Eng-lish translation.

Contents

1. Collections and surveys 2. Statistics, encyclopedias, map books 3. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) 4. World Cup 5. Football on the five continents 5.1. Europe 5.1.1. Britain; 5.1.2. Germany; 5.1.3. The Benelux countries; 5.1.4. France; 5.1.5. Switzerland; 5.1.6. Italy; 5.1.7. Spain; 5.1.8. Austria and Hungary; 5.1.9. Central and Eastern Europe; 5.1.10. Russia / USSR; 5.1.11. Scandinavian coun-tries; 5.1.12. Israel 5.2. Latin America 5.2.1. Argentina; 5.2.2. Brazil; 5.2.3. Uruguay; 5.2.4. Other Latin American states 5.3. Central America 5.4. North America

∗ Address all communications to: Christiane Eisenberg, Großbritannien-Zentrum der Hum-

boldt-Universität, Jägerstr. 10-11, 10117 Berlin, Deutschland; e-mail: [email protected].

Thanks to all colleagues who contributed to this bibliography!

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5.4.1. USA; 5.4.2. Canada 5.5. Africa 5.5.1. Cameroon; 5.5.2. Nigeria; 5.5.3. South Africa; 5.5.4. Other African states 5.6. Asia 5.6.1. Japan; 5.6.2. India; 5.6.3. China; 5.6.4. Iran 5.7. Australasia 6. Women’s football 7. Football in the media 8. Players’ transfers and migration 9. Stadia 10. Economy of football 11. Bibliographies and internet links

1. Collections and surveys

Armstrong, Gary, and Richard Giulianotti, eds. Football Cultures and Identities. London: Macmillan, 1999.

---, and ---, eds. Entering the Field. New Perspectives on World Football. Ox-ford: Berg, 1997.

---, and ---, eds. Fear and Loathing in World Football. Oxford: Berg, 2001.

Banks, Simon. Going Down. Football in Crisis. How the game went from boom to bust. Edinburgh/London: Main-stream, 2001.

Bausenwein, Christoph. Geheimnis Fußball. Auf den Spuren eines Phäno-mens. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2006 (2nd ed.).

Brändle, Fabian, and Christian Koller. Goooal!!! Kultur- und Sozialgeschich-te des modernen Fussballs. Zürich: orell füssli, 2002.

Brüggemeier, Franz-Josef, Ulrich Bors-dorf, and Jürg Steiner, eds. Der Ball ist rund. Katalog zur Fußballausstellung aus Anlass des 100-jährigen Bestehens des Deutschen Fußballbundes 12. Mai bis 15. Oktober 2000. Essen: Klartext, 2000.

Cocchi, Juan Carlos. Cuatro cetros del fútbol mundial. Buenos Aires: Master Fer, 1963.

Dietschy, Paul. “Le siècle du football”. L’Histoire 266 (June 2002): 77-83.

Duke, Vic, and Liz Crolley. Football, Nationality and the State. London: Longman, 1996.

Eisenberg, Christiane, ed. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Mün-chen: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997.

---. “From England to the World: The Spread of Modern Soccer Football 1863-2000”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 7-22. Longer version: “The Global Dissemi-nation of Modern Soccer Football: the 19th and 20th Centuries”. Proceedings of The International Symposium on Soccer and Society, May 24th and 25th 2002. Sendai College, Breuil, Xavier. “Le football: un sport viril? Le ballon rond et la représentation des sexes (1914-1945)”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane

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Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 207-217.

---. “Fußball als globales Phänomen. Historische Perspektiven”. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte. Beilage zur Wo-chenzeitung “Das Parlament” B 26 (2004): 7-15. Online. Internet. Available: http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/KM0VGR,0,0,Fu%DFball_als_globales_Ph%E4nomen_Historische_Perspektiven.html.

---, Pierre Lanfranchi, Tony Mason, and Alfred Wahl. FIFA 1904-2004. Le siècle du football. Paris: Cherche Midi, 2004. Engl. Transl.: 100 Years of Football. The FIFA Centennial Book. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004. Span. Transl.: FIFA 1904-2004. Un siglo de Fútbol. Madrid: Pearson Edu-cación, 2004; Buenos Aires: Prentice Hall, 2004. German Transl.: FIFA 1904-2004. 100 Jahre Weltfußball. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2004. Other Translations: Italian, Japanese, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Arabic.

Fanizadeh, Michael, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter, eds. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Poli-tik des Fußballs. Frankfurt/M.: Bran-des & Apsel / Südwind, 2002.

Faure, Jean-Michel, and Charles Suaud, eds. Football et Sociétés. Sociétés et Représentations 7. Paris: CREDHESS, 1998.

Finn, G. P. T., and Richard Giulianotti, eds. Football culture: local contests, global visions. London: Cass, 2000.

FIFA museum collection. 1000 years of football = 1000 ans de football = 1000 anos de futbol = 1000 Jahre Fussball. Berlin: Ed. q, 1996.

Gastaut, Yves, and Stephane Mourlane, eds. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Paris: Autrement, 2006.

Gehrmann, Siegfried, ed. Football and Regional Identity in Europe. Münster: Lit, 1997. Dt. Übers.: Gehrmann, Siegfried, ed. Fußball und Region in Europa. Probleme regionaler Identität und die Bedeutung einer populären Sportart. Münster: Lit, 1999.

Giulianotti, Richard. Football – a socio-logy of the global game. London: Poli-ty Press, 1999.

---, Norman Bonney, and Mike Hepworth, eds. Football, Violence and Social Identity. London: Routledge, 1994.

---, and John Williams, eds. Game with-out Frontiers. Football, Identity and Modernity. Aldershot: Arena, 1994.

---, and Roland Robertson. “Die Globali-sierung des Fußballs: ‘Glokalisierung’, transnationale Konzerne und demokra-tische Regulierung“. Fußballwelten. Zum Verhältnis von Sport, Politik, Ökonomie und Gesellschaft. Ed. Zen-trum für Europa- und Nordamerika-Studien. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2002. 219-251.

---, and ---. “The Globalization of Football: A Study in the Glocalization of the ‘Serious Life’ “. British Journal of Sociology 55.4 (2004): 545-569.

Hélal, Henri, and Patrick Mignon, eds. Football – jeu et société. Les Cahiers de L’INSEP 25 (1999). Paris: INSEP, 1999.

Herzog, Markwart, ed. Fußball als Kulturphänomen. Kunst – Kult – Kom-merz. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2002.

Hopf, Wilhelm, ed. Fußball. Soziologie und Sozialgeschichte einer populären Sportart. Bensheim: Päd.Extra-Buch-verlag, 1979.

Horak, Roman, and Wolfgang Reiter, eds. Die Kanten des runden Leders. Beiträge zur europäischen Fußball-kultur. Vienna: Promedia, 1991.

Lanfranchi, Pierre, ed. Il calcio e il suo pubblico. Naples: ESI, 1992.

Mason, Tony. “Some Englishmen and Scotsmen abroad: the spread of world football”. Off the Ball. The Football

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World Cup. Eds. Alan Tomlinson and Garry Whannel. London: Pluto Press, 1986. 67-82.

Moorhouse, Herbert F. “Ending Tradi-tions: Football and the Study of Foot-ball in the 1990s”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 15.1 (1998): 227-231.

Morris; D. Das Spiel: Faszination und Ritual des Fußballs. München/Zürich: Droemer Knaur, 1981. First edition: The Soccer Tribe. London: Jonathan Cape, 1981.

Murray, Bill. Football. A History of the World Game. Aldershot: Scholar Press, 1994.

---. The World’s Game. A History of Soccer. Urbana/Chicago: The Univer-sity of Illinois Press, 1996.

Redhead, Steve, ed. The Passion and the Fashion: Football Fandom in the New Europe. Aldershot: Avebury, 1993.

Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich. Fußball. Zur Geschichte eines globalen Sports. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2000.

---. ed. Davidstern und Lederball. Die Geschichte der Juden im deutschen und internationalen Fußball. Göttin-gen: Die Werkstatt, 2003.

Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson, eds. Hosts and Champions. Soccer Cul-tures, National Identities and the US World Cup. Aldershot: Arena, 1994.

---, and Alan Tomlinson. “Sport, Politics and Identities: Football Cultures in Comparative Perspective”. Sport, Popular Culture and Identity. Ed. Maurice Roche. Aachen: Meyer and Meyer, 1998. 169-192.

Wagg, Stephen, ed. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. London: Leicester University Press, 1995.

Wahl, Alfred, ed. Football et histoire. Metz: Université de Metz, Centre de Recherche Histoire, 2003.

Zentrum für Europa- und Nordamerika-Studien, ed. Fußballwelten. Zum Verhältnis von Sport, Politik, Ökono-mie und Gesellschaft. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2002.

2. Statistics, encyclopedias, map book

Ballard, John, and Paul Suff. The Dic-tionary of Football: The Complete A-Z of International Football from Ajax to Zinedine Zidane, London: Macmillian 1999.

Big Count. Football Worldwide 2000: Official FIFA Survey. Online. Internet. 4 Dec. 2005. Available: http://images.fifa.com/images/pdf/IP-499_01E_BigCount.html.

Buschmann, Jürgen, and Karl Lennartz. Olympische Fußballturniere. Ed. Carl und Liselotte Diem Archiv / Olympi-sche Forschungsstätte der Deutschen Sporthochschule Köln. Kassel: Agon, 1999-2007. Vol. 1: Erste Schussversuche 1896-1908. Athen 1896 bis London 1908. Kassel: Agon, 1999.

Vol. 2: Das erste große Turnier 1912: Stockholm 1912 dazu Berlin 1916. Kassel: Agon, 2001. Vol. 3: Skandal beim Finale: Antwer-pen 1920. Kassel: Agon, 2002. Vol. 4: Vergessener Weltmeister Uru-guay: Paris 1924. Kassel: Agon, 2005. Vol. 5: Uruguay erneut Olympia-sieger: Amsterdam 1928 dazu Los Angeles 1932. Kassel: Agon, 2006. Vol. 6: Weltmeister auch Olympia-sieger: Berlin 1936 dazu Tokyo / Helsinki 1949. Kassel: Agon, to be published 2007.

Grüne, Hardy. Fußball-WM-Enzyklopä-die 1930 – 2006. 2002. Revised ed. Kassel: Agon, 2004.

Hockings, R., and K. Radnedge. Nations of Europe. A Statistical History of European International Football 1872-

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1993. Vol. 2. Emsworth/Hampshire: Articulate, 1993.

Huba, Karl-Heinz. Fußball-Weltge-schichte 1846 bis heute: Bilder, Daten, Fakten. München: Copress, 2002.

Jelinek, Radovan et al. Fussball Welt-atlas. München: Copress, 2001.

Keifu, Robert. Fußball WM-Almanach. Daten, Fakten, Bilder von 1930 bis heute. Kassel: Agon, 1998.

Oliver, Guy. The Guinness Record of World Soccer. The History of the Game in over 150 Countries. London: Guinness Publishing, 1992 (2nd ed. 1995).

Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich, and Hu-bert Dahlkamp. Die Geschichte der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaften. Göttin-gen: Die Werkstatt, 2006 (2nd ed.).

3. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)

90 years of FIFA – 20 Years of FIFA Presidency. Zürich: FIFA, 1994.

90ème Anniversaire de la FIFA. Live commémoratif 1994. Zürich: FIFA, 1994.

Darby, Paul. “Africa, the FIFA Presidency and the Governance of World Football 1974, 1998 and 2002”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 47-62.

---. Africa, Football and FIFA. Politics, Colonialism and Resistance. London: Cass, 2002.

---. “Africa’s Place in FIFA’s Global Order: A Theoretical Frame”. Soccer & Society 1.2 (2000): 36-61.

---. “Football, Colonial Doctrine and Indigenous Resistance: Mapping the Political Personae of FIFA’s African Constituency”. Culture, Sport, Society 3.1 (2000): 61-87.

Eggenberger, Henry. “Eighty years of FIFA”. Olympic Review 224 (1986): 336-338; 225 (1986): 410-413.

Eisenberg, Christiane. “FIFA et politique 1945-2000”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 119-134.

---. “Der Weltfußballverband FIFA und das 20. Jahrhundert: Metamorphosen eines Prinzipienreiters”. Vierteljahrs-hefte für Zeitgeschichte 54 (2006).

---, Pierre Lanfranchi, Tony Mason, and Alfred Wahl. FIFA 1904-2004. Le siècle du football. Paris: Cherche Midi, 2004. Engl. Übers.: 100 Years of Football. The FIFA Centennial Book. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004. Span. Übers.: FIFA 1904-2004. Un siglo de Fútbol. Madrid: Pearson Educación, 2004; Buenos Aires: Prentice Hall, 2004. Dt. Übers.: FIFA 1904-2004. 100 Jahre Weltfußball. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2004. Other Translations: Italian, Japanese, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, Russian, Arabic.

Fédération Internationale de Football Association 1904-1929. Amsterdam: J.H. de Bussy, 1929.

Fédération Internationale de Football Association, FIFA 1904-1984. Zürich: self-published, 1984.

Fédération Internationale de Football Association, ed. Football History, Laws of the Game, Referees. Zürich: self-published, 1986.

Hirschman, C. A. W. “Notes sur la Fon-dation de la F.I.F.A.”. Fédération Internationale de Football Association 1904-1929. Amsterdam: J. H. de Bussy, 1929. 141-149.

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Kistner, Thomas, and Jens Weinreich. Das Milliardenspiel. Fußball, Geld und Medien. Frankfurt: Fischer, 1998.

Meisl, Willy. The F.I.F.A. Association Football. Eds. A. H. Fabian, and G. Green. London: Caxton Publishing Company, 1960. 297-395.

Murray, Bill. FIFA. The International Politics of Sport in the 20th Century. London: Spon, 1999.

Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson. “Global Power Struggles in World Football: FIFA and UEFA, 1954-74, and their Legacy”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 14 (1997): 1-25.

---, and ---. “Power and Resistance in the Government of World Football: Theo-rizing FIFA’s Transnational Impact”. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 22.3 (1998): 299-316.

---, and ---. FIFA and the Contest for World Football. Who rules the peo-ples’ game? Cambridge: Polity Press, 1998.

---, and ---. Great Balls of Fire. How Big Money is Hijacking World Football. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1999.

---, and ---. “Football and FIFA in the Postcolonial World”. Sport and Post-colonialism. Eds. John Bale, and Mike Cronin. Oxford: Berg, 2003. 175-196.

Tomlinson, Alan. “Going Global: The FIFA Story”. Off the Ball – The Foot-ball World Cup. Eds. Alan Tomlinson, and Garry Whannel. London: Pluto Press, 1986. 83-98.

---. “FIFA and the World Cup: The expanding football family”. Hosts and Champions. Soccer cultures, national identities and the USA World Cup. Eds. John Sugden, and Alan Tomlinson. Aldershot: Arena, 1994. 13-33.

---. “FIFA and the Men Who Made It”. Soccer & Society 1 (2000): 55-71.

---, and Garry Whannel, eds. Off the Ball. The Football World Cup. London: Pluto Press, 1986.

Wahl, Alfred. “La Fédération Interna-tionale de Football-Association (1903-1930)”. Sports et Relations Interna-tionales. Actes du Colloque de Metz-Verdun, 23-25 Septembre 1993. Eds. P. Arnaud, and A. Wahl. Metz: Centre de Recherches Histoire et Civilisation de l’Europe Occidentale, 1994. 31-45.

---. “La Fondation de la FIFA”. Revue Juridique et Economique du Sport 46 (1998): 107-114.

Yallop, David A. Wie das Spiel ver-lorenging. Die korrupten Geschäfte zwischen FIFA und Medien. Düssel-dorf: Econ, 1998.

4. World Cup

Bergmann, Winfried, Karl-Heinz Huba, and Karl-Heinz Mrazek. Die Ge-schichte der Fussball – Weltmeister-schaft. München: Copress-Verlag, 1991.

Dietschy, Paul. “Le football et les Jeux olympiques (1896-1936)”. Le pouvoir des anneaux. Les Jeux olympiques à la lumière de la politique 1896-2004. Eds. Pierre Milza, François Jéquier, and Philippe Tétart. Paris: Vuibert, 2004. 161-181.

Glanville, Brian. The Story of the World Cup. London: Faber & Faber, 1993.

Grüne, Hardy. Fußball-WM-Enzyklopä-die 1930 – 2006. 2002. Revised ed. Kassel: Agon 2004.

Keifu, R. Fußball WM-Almanach. Daten, Fakten, Bilder von 1930 bis heute. Kassel: Agon, 1998.

Polley, Martin. “The Diplomatic Back-ground to the 1966 Football World Cup”. Sports Historian 17.1 (1997): 1-18.

Roche, Maurice. Mega-Events and Mod-ernity. Olympics and expos in the growth of global culture. London: Routledge, 2000.

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Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich, and Hubert Dahlkamp. Die Geschichte der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaften. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2001.

Seitz, Norbert. “Von Bern bis Los Angeles. Die politische Geschichte der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft”. Aus Poli-tik und Zeitgeschichte B 24 (1994): 3-12.

Tomlinson, Alan. “FIFA and the World Cup: The expanding football family”.

Hosts and Champions. Soccer cu-ltures, national identities and the USA World Cup. Eds. John Sugden, and Alan Tomlinson. Aldershot: Arena, 1994. 13-33.

---, and Christopher Young, eds. Na-tional Identity and Global Events: Culture, Politics and Spectacle in the Olympics and the Football World Cup. New York: State University of New York Press, 2005.

5. Football on the five continents

5.1. Europe Bale, John. “The Adoption of Football in

Europe: an Historical-Geographic Per-spective”. Canadian Journal of His-tory of Sport and Physical Education 11.2 (1980): 56-66.

Brown, Adam. “European Football and the European Union: Governance, Par-ticipation and Social Cohesion – Towards a Policy Research Agenda”. Soccer and Society 1.2 (2000): 129-150.

Crahay, J. “The Foundation of the UEFA”. Handbook of UEFA 1963/64. 92-97.

Dietschy, Paul. “La guerre, ou le ‘grand match’: le sport, entre représentation de la violence et expérience combat-tante”. La Grande Guerre. Pratiques et expériences. Eds. Rémy Cazals, Emmanuelle Picard, and Denis Rol-land. Toulouse: Editions Privat, 2005. 45-54.

---. “Football et guerre totale: le cas de la Seconde Guerre mondiale”. Le Foot-ball dans nos sociétés. Une culture po-pulaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autre-ment, 2006: 159-173.

Eisenberg, Christiane. “Europäische Inte-ressenpolitik im Weltfußball”. Europa und die Europäer. Quellen und Essays zur modernen europäischen Geschich-

te. Festschrift für Hartmut Kaelble zum 65. Geburtstag. Eds. Rüdiger Hohls, Iris Schröder, and Hannes Siegrist. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 2005. 293-298.

Glanville, Brian. Champions of Europe: The History, Romance and Intrigue of the European Cup. London: Guinness Publications: 1991.

Head, David. “Euroepeanization throught Football. The cross-cultural impact of Jürgen Klinsmann and Sven-Göran Eriksson in England”. European Jour-nal for Sport and Society 1.1 (2004): 23-33.

Lanfranchi, Pierre. “Fußball in Europa 1920-1938. Die Entwicklung eines internationalen Netzwerkes”. Die Kan-ten des runden Leders. Beiträge zur europäischen Fußballkultur. Eds. Ro-man Horak, and Wolfgang Reiter. Vienna: Promedia, 1991. 163-172.

---. “Exporting football: notes on the development of football in Europe”. Game without Frontiers. Football, Identity and Modernity. Eds. Richard Giulianotti, and John Williams. Al-dershot: Arena, 1994. 23-47.

Marschik, Matthias, and Doris Sotto-pietra. Erbfeinde und Haßlieben. Kon-zept und Realität Mitteleuropas im Sport. Münster: Lit, 2000.

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Missiroli, Antonio. “European Football Cultures and their Integration: The ‘Short’ Twentieth Century”. Culture, Sport, Society 5.1 (2002): 1-20.

Pöge, Alfredo W. “Mitropa Cup (1927 - 1940)”. Libero 33 (2001): 2-3.

Union Européenne de Football Asso-ciation, 25 Years of UEFA. Bern: self-published, 1979.

5.1.1. Britain Adair, D. “Competing or complementary

forces? The ‘Civilising’ Process and the Commitment to Winning in Nine-teenth Century English Rugby and As-sociation Football”. Canadian Journal of History of Sport 24.2 (1993): 47-67.

Andrew, C. “Cup Final ‘Patricians’ v. ‘Plebeians’ “. History Today 33 (1983): 21-24.

Arnold, A.J. “The Belated Entry of Pro-fessional Soccer into the West Riding Textile District of Northern England: Commercial Imperatives and Prob-lems”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 6.3 (1989): 319-335.

Back, Les. The changing face of football: racism, identity and multiculture in the English game. Oxford: Berg, 2002.

Bailey, Steven. “Living Sports History: Football at Winchester, Eton and Har-row”. The Sports Historian 15.1 (1995): 34-53.

Baker, William J. “Making of a Work-ing-Class Football Culture in Victorian England”. Journal of Social History 13.2 (1979): 241-151.

Beck, Peter J. “England v Germany 1938”. History Today 32 (June 1982): 29-34.

---. Scoring for Britain: International Football and International Politics. London: Cass, 1999.

---. “Projecting an image of a great nation on the world screen through football: British cultural propaganda between the wars”. Propaganda: po-litical rhetoric and identity, 1300-1990. Eds. Bertrand Taithe, and Tim Thornton. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 1999. 265-284.

---. “Going to War, Peaceful Co-exis-tence or Virtual Membership? British Football and FIFA”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 17 (2000): 113-134.

---. “Britain, image-building and the world game: sport’s potential as Brit-ish cultural propaganda”. The Image, the State and International Relations. Eds. Alan Chong, and Jana Valencic. London: European Policy Unit, LSE, 2001. 58-66.

---. “For world footballing honours: England versus Italy, 1933, 1934 and 1939”. The European Sports History Review 3 (2001): 245-266.

---. “Anglo-Soviet Relations 1930-1954: the British Government and the foot-balling dimension”. Sport and Poli-tics: Proceedings of the 6th Congress of the International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport, July 14-19 1999, Budapest, Hungary. Eds. K. Szikora, P. Nagy, S. J. Bandy, Gertrud Pfister, and Terry Terret. Budapest: Semmelweis Uni-versity, 2002. 89-95.

---. “Politics of Football”. Encyclopedia of British Football. Eds. Richard Cox, Dave Russell, and Wray Vamplew. London: Frank Cass, 2002. 233-235.

---. “The Relevance of the ‘Irrelevant’: football as a missing dimension in the study of British relations with Ger-many”. International Affairs 79.2 (2003): 389-411.

---. “Losing prestige on and off the field: England versus Hungary, 1953-54”. Sport in History 23.2 (2003-4): 10-26.

Boli, Claude, Manchester United: l’in-vention d’un club. Deux siècles de

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métamorphoses. Paris: La Martinière, 2004.

---. “Du local au global: l’invention de Manchester United 1902-2002”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une cul-ture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 16-23.

Bradley, J. M. “Football in Scotland: A History of Political and Ethnic Iden-tity”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 12 (1995): 81-98.

---. “Integration or Assimilation? Scot-tish Society, Football and Irish Immi-grants”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 13.2 (1996): 61-79.

Burdsey, Daniel, and Robert Chappell. “ ‘And if you Know your History …’ An Examination of the Formation of Football Clubs in Scotland and their Role in the Construction of Social Identity”. The Sports Historian 21.1 (2001): 94-106.

Butler, Bryon. The Official History of the Football Association. London: Mac-donald, 1991.

Byrne, Peter. Football Association of Ire-land. 75 Years. Dublin: Sportsworld, 1996.

Chandler, Timothy J. L. “Games at Oxbridge and the Public Schools 1830-80: The Diffusion of an Innova-tion”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 8.2 (1991): 171-204.

Critcher, Chas. “England and the World Cup: World Cup willies, English football and the myth of 1966”. Hosts and Champions. Soccer cultures, na-tional identities and the USA World Cup. Eds. John Sugden, and Alan Tomlinson. Aldershot: Arena, 1994. 77-92.

Critcher, Chris. Football since the War. A Study in Social Change and Popular Culture. Birmingham: Centre for Con-temporary Cultural Studies, 1974.

---. “Football Since the War”. Working-Class Culture – Studies in History and Theory. Eds. John Clarke et al. Lon-don: Hutchinson Education, 1979.

Cronin, Mike. Sport and nationalism in Ireland: Gaelic games, soccer and Irish identity since 1884. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999.

Dabschek, Braham. “ ‘A Man or a Pup-pet?’: The Football Association’s At-tempt to Destroy the Association Football Players Union”. The Interna-tional Journal of the History of Sport 8.2 (1991): 221-238.

---. “Early Attempts at Forming Soccer Player Unions in Australia”. Sporting Traditions 10.2 (1994): 25-40.

Dagowski, Jürgen, Diethelm Knauf, and Ian Watson. Alive and Kicking: Fußball zwischen Deutschland und England. Hamburg: Argument-Verlag: 1995.

Dawson, S. C. The Modernization of Professional Football in England and the United States: A Comparative Analysis. Eugene, Oreg.: Microform Publications, 1995.

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Pyta, Wolfram, ed. Der lange Weg zur Bundesliga. Zum Siegeszug des Fuß-balls in Deutschland. Münster: Lit, 2004.

---. “German Football: a Cultural His-tory”. German Football: History, Cul-ture, Society. Eds. Tomlinson, Alan, and Christopher Young. London: Routledge, 2006. 1-22.

Querengässer, Klaus. Die Deutsche Fußball-Meisterschaft. Vol. 1: 1903-1945. Kassel: Agon, 1996.

Scherer, Karl Adolf. “ ‘Die Geschichte erwartet das von uns’: Fußball im Drit-ten Reich“. 100 Jahre DFB. Die Geschichte des Deutschen Fußball-Bundes. Ed. Deutscher Fußball-Bund. Berlin: Sport Verlag Berlin, 1999. 283-310.

Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich, ed. David-stern und Lederball. Die Geschichte der Juden im deutschen und interna-tionalen Fußball. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2003.

Schwarz-Pich, Karl-Heinz. Der DFB im Dritten Reich. Einer Legende auf der Spur. Kassel: Agon, 2000.

Spitzer, Giselher, Hans Joachim Teichler, and Klaus Reinartz, eds. Schlüsseldokumente zum DDR-Sport. Ein sporthistorischer Überblick. Aachen: Meyer & Meyer, 1998. 223-246.

Teichler, Hans-Joachim. Die Sportbe-schlüsse des Politbüros: eine Studie zum Verhältnis von SED und Sport mit

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---. “Tumulte in Planitz”. Horch und Guck 3.5 (2005): 10-13.

Tomlinson, Alan. “Germany 1974: on the Eve of the Goldrush”. German Football: History, Culture, Society. Eds. Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young. London: Routledge, 2006. 204-225.

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Wahl, Alfred, and P. Pirot. “Die Einfüh-rung des Fußballs in das Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen“. Fußball und Re-gion in Europa. Probleme regionaler Identität und die Bedeutung einer populären Sportart. Ed. Siegfried Gehrmann. Münster: Lit, 1999. 17-32.

Wendt, Joachim. Grundzüge der Ge-schichte des Deutschen Fußball-Bundes und des bürgerlichen deut-schen Fußballsports im Zeitraum von 1918-1933. Diss. Halle-Wittenberg: typed, 1975.

5.1.3. The Benelux countries Derks, Marjet. “Sport, Katholizismus

und regionale Identität: Die Entste-hung einer Fußballkultur in einer Pro-vinz der Niederlande“. Fußball und Region in Europa. Probleme region-aler Identität und die Bedeutung einer populären Sportart. Ed. Siegfried Gehrmann. Münster: Lit, 1999. 147-166.

Duke, Vic. “The Politics of Football in Belgium: From a French to a Flemisch Ball”. La Comune Eredita dello Sport in Europa. Atti del 1. Seminario Eu-ropeo di Storia dello Sport. Ed. Arnd Krüger. Rom: Scuola dello Sport, CONI, 1997. 360-363.

Kuper, Simon. Ajax, The Dutch, The War: Football in Europe During the Second World War. London: Orion House, 2003.

Leitzbuerger, Joer. 90 Ans de Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football. Luxem-bourg: FLF, 1999.

Tolleneer, Jan. “Fußball und die doppelte Identität der Flamen in Belgien“. Fußball und Region in Europa. Prob-leme regionaler Identität und die Be-deutung einer populären Sportart. Ed. Siegfried Gehrmann. Münster: Lit, 1999. 167-178.

Winner, David. Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football. London: Bloomsbury, 2003.

5.1.4. France Amar, Marianne. Nés pour courir. Sport,

pouvoirs et rebellion 1944-1958. Grenoble: Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 1987.

Arnaud, Pierre, and Camy, Jean (eds.), La naissance du mouvement sportif associatif en France, Lyon: PUL, 1986.

Barreaud, Marc. Les footballeurs étrang-ers du championnat de France profes-

sionnel (1932-1997), Paris: L’Harmat-tan, 1998.

Bourg, Jean-François. Football Business, Paris: Olivier Orban, 1986.

Chovaux, Olivier. 50 ans de football dans le Pas-de-Calais. Le temps de l’enracinement (fin XIXe-1940), Arras: Artois Prees Université, 2001.

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Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 24-39.

Gastaut, Ivan. “Le football français à l’épreuve de la diversité culturelle”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 218-236.

Hubscher, Ronald, L’histoire en mouve-ments. Le sport dans la société fran-çaise (XIXe-XXe siècle), Paris, Ar-mand Colin, 1992.

Lanfranchi, Pierre. “Elemente für eine vergleichende Analyse der Verbrei-tung des Fußballspiels in Frankreich und Deutschland“. Sport und Sport-unterricht in Frankreich und Deutsch-land in zeitgeschichtlicher Perspek-tive. Eds. Jean-Michel Delaplace, Giselher Spitzer, and Gerhard Treutlein. Aachen: Meyer & Meyer, 1994. 121-130.

---. “Frankreich und Italien”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 41-64.

---, and Alfred Wahl. Les footballeurs professionels de 1932 à 1995. Paris (Hachette) 1995.

---, and ---. “The Immigrant as Hero: Kopa, Mekloufi and French Football”. European Heroes. Myth, Identity, Sport. The International Journal of the History of Sport 13.1. Ed. Richard Holt, James A. Mangan, and Pierre Lanfranchi. London: Cass, 1996. 114-127.

---, and ---. “La professionnalisation du football en France (1920-1939)”. Modern & Contemporary France 6.3 (1998): 313-25.

Mignon, Patrick: La passion du football, Paris: Odile Jacob, 1998.

Mourat, Antoine. “Football et mono-industrie: création et évolution d’un ‘style sochalien’ à partir de 1928”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une cul-ture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 52-64.

Mourlane, Stéphane. “Le jeu des rivalités franco-italiennes des années 1920 aux années 1960”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 146-158.

Ravenel, Loic, La géographie du football en France, Paris: PUF, 1998.

Rey, Didier. La Corse et son football, 1905-2000, Ajaccio: Albiana, 2003.

---. “Le football corse dans la seconde moitié du xxe siècle: un football identitaire?”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 40-51.

Wahl, Alfred. Les archives du football. Sport et société en France (1880-1980). Paris: Gallimard, 1989.

---. La balle au pied. Histoire du football. Paris: Gallimard, 1990. Übersetzungen ins Spanische, Italienische, Koreanische, Japanische, Russische und Türkische.

---. “Chronique et histoire: Méthodologie de l’histoire de football en France”. Regards sur le sport. Hommage a Bernard Jeu. Ed. Jean-Marc Silvain, and Nourredine Séoudi. Lille: Université de Lille 3, Travaux et recherches, 2002. 127-135.

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5.1.5. SwitzerlandDucret, Jacques. Le livre d’or du football

suisse. Lausanne: L’Age d’homme, 1994.

Eichenberger, L. “Die Sportpolitik der Schweiz in der Zeit faschistischer Bedrohung”. Sport and Politics: Pro-ceedings of the 6th Congress of the International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport, July 14-19 1999, Budapest, Hungary. Eds. K. Szikora, P. Nagy, S.J. Bandy, Gertrud Pfister, and Terry Terret. Budapest: Semmelweis University, 2002. 63-68.

Jubiläumsschrift 50 Jahre Schweizer Fussball- und Athletik Verband 1895-1945. Basel: n.p., 1945.

Klippstein, Fritz (Hrsg). Festschrift zum 30jährigen Bestand des Schweizeri-schen Fussball- und Athletik-Verbandes, Sankt-Gallen: ASF/SFA, 1925.

Koller, Christian. “Zur Entwicklung des schweizerischen Firmenfußballs 1920-1955“. Stadion. Internationale Zeit-schrift für Geschichte des Sports 28 (2002): 249-266.

---, and Fabian Brändle. “ ‘Man fühlte, dass die Eidgenossen eine Grosstat vollbracht hatten’. Fussball und geistige Landesverteidigung in der Schweiz”. Stadion 25 (1999): 177-214.

Lanfranchi, Pierre. “Football et moder-nité. La Suisse et la pénétration du football sur le continent”, Travers. Revue d’Histoire 5.3 (1998): 76-87.

Pieth, Fritz. Sport in der Schweiz. Sein Weg in die Gegenwart. Olten: Walter, 1979.

Ruoff, Paul, et al. Das Goldene Buch des Schweizer Fussballs. Zürich: Verlag Domprobstei, 1953.

5.1.6. Italy Archambault, Fabien. “Modernité et cul-

ture de football dans l’Italie républi-caine”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 83-93.

Cante, Diego. “Propaganda und Fußball. Sport und Politik in den Begegnungen zwischen den italienischen ‘Azzuri’ und den ‘Weißen’ aus Wien in der Zwischenkriegszeit”. Zeitgeschichte 26.3 (1999): 184-202.

Dietschy, Paul. “Pugni, bastoni e rivoltelle. Violence et football dans l’Italie des années vingt et trente”. Langes de l’Ecole Française de Rome. Italie et Méditerranée 108.1 (1996): 203-240.

---. “Une passion urbaine : football et identités dans la première moitié du vingtième siècle. L’exemple de Turin

et de l’Italie”. Histoire Urbaine 3 (June 2001): 133-148.

---. “El ‘calcio’ y el régimen. El fútbol italiano durante el ‘ventennio’ fas-cista”. Entrepadados, Revista de His-toria XIV.27 (2005): 31-52.

Ghirelli, Antonio. Storia del calcio in Italia. Torino: Einaudi, 1990.

Gordon, Robert, and John London. “Italy 1934: Football and Fascism”. National Identity and Global Events: Culture, Politics and Spectacle in the Olympics and the Football World Cup. Ed. Alan Tomlinson, and Christopher Young. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006.

Hirdt, Willi. “Fußball mit Köpfchen. Zur Geschichte und Gegenwart italieni-scher Fußballdiskurse”. Zimbaldone 25 (1998): 7-20.

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Impiglia, Marco. “The Volata Game: When Fascism Forbade Italians to Play Football”. La Commune Eredita dello Sport in Europa. Atti del 1. Seminario Europeo di Storio dello Sport. Ed. Arnd Krüger. Rom: Scuola dello Sport, CONI, 1997. 420-426.

Lanfranchi, Pierre. “Bologna: ‘The Team That Shook the World’ ”. The Interna-tional Journal of the History of Sport 8.3 (1991): 336-346.

---. “Frankreich und Italien”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 41-64.

---. “La Première Guerre mondiale et le développement du football en Europe: l’exemple italien”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 136-145.

Martin, Simon. Football and Fascism. The National Game under Mussolini, Oxford: Berg, 2004.

Mourlane, Stéphane. “Le jeu des rivalités franco-italiennes des années 1920 aux années 1960”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 146-158.

Novelli, Massimo. Bruno Neri. Il cal-ciatore partigiano e altre storie di sport e di guerra. Torino: Graphot, 2002.

Panico, Guido, “Dai Salotti alle Pelouses. Le origini del Football a Napoli”, Nord e Sud 35 (1988): 225-245.

Papa, Antonio, “Le domeniche di Clio. Origini e storie del football in Italia”, Belfagor 43 (1988): 129-143.

---, and Guido Panico. Storia sociale del calcio italiano. 2 vols. Vol. 1: 1887-1945. Vol. 2: 1945-2000. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1993, 2000.

Pivato, Stefano: “Il football un fenomeno di frontiera. Il caso del Friuli Venezia Giulia”, Italia contemporanea, 183 (1991), 257-72.

---. “Soccer, Religion, Authority: Notes on the Early Evolution of Association Football in Italy”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 8.3 (1991): 426-429.

---. L’era dello sport. Florenz: Giunti, 1994.

Pozzo, Vittorio. Campioni del Mondo, Quarant’anni di storio del calico itali-ano. Rome: CEN, 1960.

Schönau, Birgit. Calcio. Die Italiener und ihr Fußball. Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2005.

Serra, Luciano. Storia del calcio 1863-1963. Bologna: Palmaverde, 1964.

5.1.7. Spain Ball, Phil. Morbo. The Story of Spanish

Football. London: WSC Books, 2001. Castillo, Juan José. Kubala. El fútbol es

mi vida. Barcelona: El Mundo Deportivo, 1993.

Colomé, Gabriel. “Fußball und nationale Identität in Katalonien: F.C. Barcelona und Expanol Colomé“. Fußball und Region in Europa. Probleme region-aler Identität und die Bedeutung einer populären Sportart. Ed. Siegfried Gehrmann. Münster: Lit, 1999. 119-128.

Fernandez Santander, Carlos. El futbol durante la guerra civil y el Fran-quismo. Madrid: San Martin, 1990.

Garcia Castell, Josep, Historia del futbol catala, Barcelona: Ayma, 1968.

Gonzalez Aja, Teresa. “Fußball und regionale Identität in der Zeit der Franco-Diktatur“. Fußball und Region in Europa. Probleme regionaler Iden-tität und die Bedeutung einer popu-lären Sportart. Ed. Siegfried Gehrmann. Münster: Lit, 1999. 129-146.

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Gonzales Calleja, Eduardo. “Le Real de Madrid, ‘equipe de régime’? Football et enjeux politique pendant la dictature de Franco”. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 66-82.

Hand, David, and Liz Crolley. “Spanish Identities in the European Press: The Case of Football Writing”. The Inter-national Journal of the History of Sport 23.2 (2005): 298-313.

Pujadas, X., and C. Santacana. “Le mythe des jeux populaires de Barce-

lone”. Les origines du sport ouvrier en Europe. Ed. P. Arnaud. Paris: L’Harmattan, 1994. 267-277.

Shaw, Duncan. “The Politics of ‘Futbol’: Spanish Football under Franco”. His-tory Today 35 (1985): 38-42.

---. Fútbol y franquismo. Madrid: Alianza, 1987.

Walton, John K. “Reconstructing Crowds: The Rise of Association Football as a Spectator Sport in San Sebastian, 1915-32”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 15.1 (1998): 27-53.

5.1.8. Austria and Hungary Cante, Diego. “Propaganda und Fußball.

Sport und Politik in den Begegnungen zwischen den italienischen ‘Azzuri’ und den ‘Weißen’ aus Wien in der Zwischenkriegszeit”. Zeitgeschichte 26.3 (1999): 184-202.

Hadas, Miklós. “Football and Social Identity: The Case of Hungary in the Twentieth Century”. The Sports Historian 20.2 (2000): 43-66.

---. “Fußball im sozialen Kontext: Ungarn 1890-1990“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fuß-balls. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 95-116.

Horak, Roman. “ ‘Austrification’ as Modernization: Changes in Viennese Football Culture”. Game without Frontiers. Football, Identity and Modernity. Eds. Richard Giulianotti, and John Williams. Aldershot: Arena, 1994.

---. “Kaffeehaus und Vorstadt, Feuilleton und Massenvergnügen. Über die doppelte Codierung des Fußballs im Wien der Zwischenkriegszeit”. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram

Manzenreiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 73-94.

---. “Germany versus Austria: football, urbanism and national identity”. Ger-man Football: History, Culture, Soci-ety. Eds. Tomlinson, Alan, and Chris-topher Young. London: Routledge, 2006. 23-36.

---, and Wolfgang Maderthaner. Vom Erlebnis zur Wahrnehmung. Der Wie-ner Fußball und seine Zuschauer 1945-1990. Vienna: Turia & Kant, 1995.

---, and ---. “A Culture of Urban Cosmopolitism: Uridil and Sindelar as Viennese-Coffee House Heroes”. European Heroes. Myth, Identity, Sport. The International Journal of the History of Sport 13.1 (1996). Ed. Richard Holt, James A. Mangan, and Pierre Lanfranchi. London: Cass, 1996. 139-155.

---, and ---. Mehr als ein Spiel. Fußball und populäre Kultur in Wien der Mod-erne. Vienna: Locker, 1997.

Huber, Josef. Die Geschichte des Wiener Fußballs. 1923-1998. 75 Jahre Wiener Fußball-Verband. Vienna: Wiener Fußball-Verband, 1998.

John, Michael. “Bürgersport, Massenat-traktion und Medienereignis. Zur Kul-tur- und Sozialgeschichte des Fußball-

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spiels in Österreich”. Beiträge zur his-torischen Sozialkunde 22.3 (1992): 76-86.

---. “Sports in Austrian Society 1890s-1930s: The Example of Viennese Football”. Urban Space and Identity in the European City 1890-1930s. Ed. Susan Zimmermann. Budapest: Cen-tral European University, 1997. 133-150.

---. “Österreich”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 65-93.

Kastler, Karl. Fußballsport in Öster-reich. Von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart. Linz: Trauner, 1972.

Kuntz, Eva Sabine. “ ‘...potenza tedesca controla classe e la tecnica degli ung-heresi’. Nationenbilder in Sport und Politik. Die Fußball-WM 1954”. Zim-baldone 25 (1998): 28-41.

Langisch, Karl. Fünfundsiebzig Jahre Ö.F.B. Eine Dokumentation des Öster-reichischen Fussballbundes. Vienna: Österreichischer Fußball-Bund, 1978.

Marschik, Matthias. “Wir spielen nicht zum Vergnügen“. Arbeiterfußball in der ersten Republik. Vienna: Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik, 1994.

---. “ ‘They lived like Heroes’. Arbeits-emigration im österreichischen Fuß-ball der dreißiger Jahre”. Spectrum der Sportwissenschaften 7.2 (1995): 14-29.

---. Vom Herrenspiel zum Männersport. Die ersten Jahre des Wiener Fußballs. Vienna: Turia & Kant, 1997.

---. Die ersten Jahre des Wiener Fußballs. Vienna: Turia & Kant, 1997.

---. Vom Nutzen der Unterhaltung. Der Wiener Fußball in der NS-Zeit: Zwischen Vereinnahmung und Resis-tenz. Vienna: Turia & Kant, 1998.

---. “Between Manipulation and Resistance: Viennese Football in the

Nazi Era”. Journal of Contemporary History 34.2 (1999): 215-229.

---, and Doris Sottopietra. Erbfeinde und Haßlieben. Konzept und Realität Mit-teleuropas im Sport. Münster: Lit, 2000.

Müller, Michael. “Dribbling in den freien Markt. Die traurigen Erben des Ferenc Puskas”. Die Kanten des runden Led-ers. Beiträge zur europäischen Fuß-ballkultur. Eds. Roman Horak, and Wolfgang Reiter. Vienna: Promedia, 1991. 104-110.

Schidrowitz, Leo. Geschichte des Fußballsports in Österreich. Vienna: ÖFB, 1951.

Schmieger, Willy. Der Fussball in Österreich. Vienna: Burg-Verlag, 1925.

Schulze-Marmeling, Dietrich. “Die ge-scheiterte Assimilation. Juden und Fußball in Budapest”. Davidstern und Lederball. Die Geschichte der Juden im deutschen und internationalen Fuß-ball. Ed. Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2003. 319-346.

Schwind, Karl Heinz. Geschichten aus einen Fussball-Jahrhundert. Vienna: Ueberreuter, 1994.

Sebes, Gusztáv. Rongylabdával kezdtem. Cleveland/Ohio: Classic Print, 1989.

Skocek, Johann, and Wolfgang Weis-gram. Wunderteam Österreich. Schei-berln, wedeln, glücklich sein. Vienna: Orac, 1996.

Szábo Földesi, Gyöngyi. “Football, Racism and Xenophobia in Hungary. Racist and Xenophobic Behaviour of Football Spectators”. Racism and Xenophobia in European Football. Eds. Udo Merkel, and Walter Tokarski. Aachen: Meyer & Meyer, 1996. 169-186.

Williams, John, and Stephen Wagg, eds. British Football and Social Change. Getting into Europe. Leicester: Lei-cester University Press, 1991.

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5.1.9. Central and Eastern Europe Colovic, Ivan. Campo di calcio, campo

di battaglia. Il calcio dal racconto alla guerra. L’esperienza iugoslava. Mes-sina: Mesogea, 1999.

Dahlmann, Dittmar, Anke Hilbrenner, and Britta Lenz, eds. Überall ist der Ball rund. Zur Geschichte und Gegen-wart des Fußball in Ost- und Südeuro-pa. Essen: Klartext, 2006.

Dimitrijevic, Vladimir. La vie est un ballon rond, Paris: Editions de Fallois, 1998.

Dolic, D. “Die Fußballnationalmann-schaft als ‘Trägerin nationaler Würde’? Zum Verhältnis von Fußball und nationaler Identität in Kroatien und Bosnien-Herzegowina”. Fußball-welten. Zum Verhältnis von Sport, Politik, Ökonomie und Gesellschaft. Ed. Zentrum für Europa- und Nor-damerika-Studien. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2002. 155-174.

Duke, Vic. “Kickers Glasnost. Professio-nalisierung und Kommerzialisierung im tschechoslowakischen Fußball”. Die Kanten des runden Leders. Bei-

träge zur europäischen Fußballkultur. Eds. Roman Horak, and Wolfgang Reiter. Vienna: Promedia, 1991. 95-103.

---. “The Flood from the East? Pere-stroika and the migration of sports tal-ent from Eastern Europe”. The Global Sports Arena. Eds. John Bale, and Jo-seph Maguire. London: Cass, 1994. 153-167.

---. “Going to Market: Football in the Societies of Eastern Europe”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 88-102.

Stare, Andrej. “Nationale Fußball-Histo-rie: Slowenien (von seinen Anfängen bis 1920)“. Fußball-Weltzeitschrift 27 (1995): 71-74.

Wypysinski, Andrzej, and Janusz Kukulski. “Nationale Fußball-Historie Polen (von den Anfängen bis 1920)“. Fußball-Weltzeitschrift 32 (1999): 50-54.

5.1.10. Russia / USSR Edelman, Robert. Serious Fun. A History

of Spectator Sport in the USSR. New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.

---, and James Riordan. “USSR/Russia and the World Cup: Come on you Reds!”. Hosts and Champions. Soccer Cultures, National Identities and the US World Cup. Eds. J. Sugden, and A. Tomlinson. Aldershot: Arena, 1994. 253-278.

Frykholm, P. A. “Soccer and Social Identity in Pre-revolutionary Mos-cow”. Journal of Sport History 24.2 (1997): 143-154.

Kowalski, Ronald, and Dilwyn Porter. “Political Football: Moscow Dynamo

in Britain, 1945”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 14.2 (1997): 100-121.

Peppard, Victor E. “The Beginnings of Russian Soccer”. Stadion 8.9 (1982/ 83): 151-168.

Perel, A. Football in the USSR. Moskau: Foreign Language Publishing House, 1958.

Riordan, James. Sport in Soviet Society. Development of Sport and Physical Education in Russia and the USSR. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977.

---. “Rußland und Sowjetunion”. Fuß-ball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed.

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Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deut-scher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 130-148.

Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson. “Football, Ressentiment and Resis-

tance in the Break-up of the Former Soviet Union”. Culture, Sport, Society 3.2 (2000): 89-108.

5.1.11. Scandinavian countries Anderson, Espen. “Class and Nation in

the Early Years of Norwegian Football”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 83-93.

Anderson, T. “Swedish Football Hooli-ganism, 1900-1939”. Soccer and Soci-ety 2.1 (2001): 1-18.

Andersson, Torbjorn. Kung Fotboll. Den Svenska fotbollens Kulturhistoria fran 1800-talets slut till 1950. Stockholm: Symposion, 2002.

Bairner, Alan, and Paul Darby. “The Swedish Model and International Sport: Lennart Johansson and the Go-vernance of World Football”. Interna-tional Review for the Sociology of Sport 36.3 (2001): 337-359.

Goksøyr, Matty, and Finn Olstad. Fotball! Oslo: Norges Fotballforbund, 2002.

---, and Hans Hognestad. “No Longer Worlds Apart? British Influences and Norvegian Football”. Football Cul-tures and Identities. Ed. Gary Arm-strong. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. 201-210.

Sund, Bill. “The British and Continental Influence on Swedish Football”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 14.2 (1997):163-173.

---. “The Move of Swedish Football”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 62-82.

5.1.12. Israel Ben-Porat, Amir. “The Commodification

of Football in Israel”. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 33 (1998): 269-276.

---. “Nation Building, Soccer and the Military in Israel”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 17.4 (2000): 123-140.

---. “ ‘Biladi biladi’, ethnic and national-ist conflict in the soccer stadium in Israel”. Soccer and Society 2 (2001): 19–38.

---. From game to commodity : football in Israel 1948-1999 (Hebrew). Beer Sheva: Ben-Guryon University, 2002.

---. Football and Nationalism (Hebrew). Tel-Aviv: Resling, 2003.

---, and Ben-Porat, Guy. “(Un)Bounded Soccer: Globalization and Localization of the Game in Israel”. International

Review for the Sociology of Sport 39 (2004): 421-436.

Carmeli, Y. S., and Bar I. “A Game of Three Cities: Negotiating Jewish Iden-tity in Israel’s Football”. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 44 (2003): 51-79.

Nevo, Iddo. “Sport Institutions and Ideology in Israel: The Development and Transformation of Israeli Sport”. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 24 (2000): 334-343.

Sorek, Tamir. “Arab Football in Israel as an Integrative Enclave”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 26 (2003): 422-450.

---. “Palestinian Nationalism has Left the Field. A Shortened History of Arab Soccer in Israel”. International Jour-nal of Middle East Studies 35 (2003): 417-437.

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---. “Threatened Masculinities and Eth-nicity in Israeli Soccer”. Scholar and

Feminist Online 4.2 (forthcoming 2006).

5.2. Latin America Arbena, Joseph L., ed. Sport and Society

in Latin America: Diffusion, Depend-ency, and the Rise of Mass Culture. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.

---. “Generals and Goals. Assessing the Connection between the Military and Soccer in Argentina”. The Interna-tional Journal of the History of Sport 7 (1990): 120-130.

---. “Nationalism and Sport in Latin America 1850-1990: The Paradox of Promoting and Performing European Sports”. Tribal Identities: National-ism, Europe and Sport. Ed. J. A. Mangan. London: Cass, 1996. 220-238.

Barraza, Jorge, ed. Conmebol 2001. Asuncion: Conmebol, 2001.

Biriotti Del Burgo, Maurice. “Don’t Stop the Carnival: Football in the Societies of Latin America”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture

on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 52-71.

Escobar Bavio, Ernesto. El Futbol en el Rio de la Plata. Buenos Aires: Fri-gerio, 1923.

Giulianotti, Richard. “Fußball in Südamerika: Globalisierung, Neolibe-ralismus und die Politik der Kor-ruption“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Frank-furt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 159-182.

Mason, Tony. Passion of the People? Football in South America. London: Verso, 1995.

---. “Futbol and Politics in Latin Ame-rica”. Race and Class 36.4 (1995): 71-85.

5.2.1. Argentina Alabarces, Pablo, and Maria Graciela

Rodriguez. Cuestion de pelotas. Bue-nos Aires: Atuel 1996.

---, De Giano Roberto, and Julio Fryden-berg, Deporte y Sociedad, Buenos Ai-res: Eudeba, 1998.

---: Fútbol y Patria. El fútbol y las narra-tivas de la nación en la Argentina, Buenos Aires, Prometeo, 2002.

Alonso, Fernando, ed. Cien anos con el futbol = One hundred years with foot-ball. Buenos Aires: M. Zago, 1993.

Archetti, Eduardo P. “Argentinean Foot-ball: A Ritual of Violence?”. The In-ternational Journal of the History of Sport 9.2 (1992): 209-235.

---. “In Search of National Identity: Argentinian Football and Europe”. Tribal Identities: Nationalism, Europe,

Sport. Ed. J. A. Mangan (=Interna-tional Journal of the History of Sport 12.2). London: Cass, 1996. 201-219.

---. “Argentinien”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf sei-nem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 149-171.

---. Masculinities, Football, Polo and the Tango in Argentina. Oxford: Berg, 1999.

---. “Argentinean Football: Traditions and National Identity”. Atención 2 (1999): 45-67.

---.”Fútbol: imagénes y esterotipos”. Historia de la vida privada en la Argentina, vol. 3. Ed. Madero Fer-nando Devoto, Buenos Aires: Aguilar, 1999: 227-253.

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---, and Amilcar Romero. “Death and Violence in Argentinian Football”. Football Violence and Social Identity. Eds. Richard Giulianotti, Norman Bonney, and Mike Hepworth. London: Routledge, 1994. 37-72.

Bayer, Osvaldo. Futbol argentino, Buenos Aires: Editioral Sudamericana, 1990.

Burns, Jimmy. Die Hand Gottes. Das Leben des Diego Armano Maradona. Berlin: Sport Verlag, 1998.

Devoto, Beto. Cien Anos con el futbol. Buenos Aires: Manrique Zago, 1993.

Duke, Vic, and Liz Crolley. “Fútbol, Politicians and the People: Populism and Politics in Argentina”. Sport in Latin American Society. Past and Present. The International Journal of the History of Sport 18.3 (2001). Eds. James A. Mangan, and L. P. DaCosta. London: Cass, 2001. 93-116.

Escobar Bavio, Ernesto. Historia del futbol en el Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires: Sports, 1923.

Fontanarosa, Roberto, No te vayas, Campeón. Equipos memorables del futbol argentino, Buenos Aires: Edito-rial Sudamericana, 2000.

Frydenberg, Julio. “Practicas y valores en el proceso de popolarizacion del futbol. Buenos Aires 1900-1910”. Entrepasados, Revista de historia 6.12 (1997): 7-31.

Gil, Gastón Julián. Fútbol e identidades locales. Dilemas de fundación y conflictos latentes en una ciudad feliz, Madrid and Buenos Aires: Miño y Dávila: 2002.

Larsen, N. “Sport as Civil Society: The Argentinean Junta Plays Champion-ship Soccer”. The Discourse of Power: Culture, Hegemony and the Authori-tarian State. Ed. N. Larson. Minnea-polis/Minnesota: Institute for the Stu-dy of Ideologies and Literature, 1983. 113-128.

Lupo, Victor F. Historia politica del deporte argentino (1610-2002). Bue-nos Aires: Corregidor, 2004.

Mildenberger, Florian. “Die Angst des Diktators [Pinochet - CE] vorm Elfme-ter. Sport und Politik bei der Fußball-weltmeisterschaft 1974”. Sozial- und Zeitgeschichte des Sports 14.1 (2000): 57-65.

Pramann, Ulrich, Peter Fuchs, Hejo Heussen, and Klaus Humann. Fußball und Folter: Argentinien 1978. Rein-bek: Rowohlt, 1978.

Ramirez, Pablo A., “Historia Negra del Futbol Argentino”. Todo es Historia 18/232 (1986): 42-51.

Scher, Ariel, and Hector Palomino. Fútbol: pasion de multitudes y de el-ites. Buenos Aires: CISEA, 1988.

5.2.2. Brazil Bellos, Alex. Futébol: The Brazilian

Way of Life. London: Bloomsbury, 2002.

Caldas, Waldenyr. “Brasilien”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deut-scher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 171-184.

Correa, Fabio Laudisio, Guilherme Furst, and Gustavo Oliveiro Vieira. Crisis in Brazilian Football. Project Work im Rahmen des International Master in

Management, Law and Humanities of Sport. DeMontfort University Leices-ter/SDA Università Bocconi Milano/ Université de Neuchatel 2000/2001.

Gordon, Cesar, and Ronaldo Helal. “The Crisis of Brazilian Football: Perspec-tives for the Twenty-First Century”. Sport in Latin American Society. Past and Present. The International Journal of the History of Sport 18.2 Ed. James A. Mangan, and Lamartine P. DaCosta. London: Cass, 2001. 139-158.

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Filho, Mario, O Negro no Futebol Brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro: Mauad, 2003 (4th ed.).

Fontan, Alain, Divin football brésilien, Paris: Table Ronde, 1963.

Hamilton, Aidan. An entirely different game. The British influence on Brazil-ian football. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1998.

Leite Lopes, José Sergio.”La disparition de ‘la joie du peuple’. Notes sur la mort d’un joueur de football”, Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 79.9 (1989): 21-36.

---, and Jean-Pierre Faguer. “L’invention du style brésilien. Sport, journalisme et politique au Brésil”, Actes de la re-cherche en sciences sociales, 103.6 (1994): 27-35.

Lever, Janet. Soccer Madness. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983.

Mazzoni, Tomaz, Histoira do Futebol no Brazil (1894-1945), Sao Paulo: Leia, 1950.

Pereira, Leonardo Affonso de Miranda. Footballmania. Uma historia social do Futebol no Rio de Janeiro, 1902-1938, Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira: 2000.

5.2.3. Uruguay Giulianotti, Richard. “Built by the Two

Valeras: Football Culture and National Identity in Uruguay”. Culture, Sport, Society 2.3 (2000): 134-154.

Krotee, March L. “The Rise and Demise of Sport: A Reflection of Uruguayan

Society”. Contemporary Issues in Sport, Richard D. Lambert, Alan W. Heston, and James H. Frey Eds. (= The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1979). Philadelphia: AAPSS, 1979: 141-154.

5.2.4. Other Latin American states Mason, Tony. “The Bogota Affair”. The

Global Sports Arena: Athletic Talent Migration in an Independent World. Eds. John Bale and Joseph Maguire. London: Cass, 1994, 63-67.

Peláez Restrepo, Hernan. Nuestro fútbol 1948-1976. Bogotá: Renteria, 1976.

Wood, David. “Reading the Game: The Role of Football in Peruvian Litera-ture”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 23.2 (2005): 266-284.

5.3. Central America Guzman, J. Antonio. Historia del Futbol

de Guatemala. Guatemala: n.p., 1953. Martz, M.J.R. Central American Soccer

War: Historical Patterns and Interna-

tional Dynamics of OAS Settlement Procedures. Athens, OH: Ohio State University Centre for International Studies, 1978.

5.4. North America

5.4.1. USA Abrams, Nathan D. “Inhibited but not

‘crowded out’: The Strange Fate of Soccer in the United States”. The In-

ternational Journal of the History of Sport 12.3 (1995): 1-17.

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Guttman, Alan, “Maskulin oder feminin? Die Entwicklung des Fußballs in den USA”, Fußballwelten. Zum Verhältnis von Sport, Politik, Ökonomie und Gesellschaft. Ed. Zentrum für Europa- und Nordamerika-Studien. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2002: 205-218.

Markovits, Andrei S. “Why is there no Soccer in the USA?” Leviathan 15.4 (1987): 486-525.

---, and Steven L. Hellerman. Offside. Soccer and American Exceptionalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. Dt. Übers.: Im Abseits. Fußball in der amerikanischen Sportkultur. Cover: Im Abseits. Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2002.

---, and ---. “USA”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deut-scher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 185-213.

---, and ---. “The ‘Olympianization’ of Soccer in the United States: From Marginalization in America’s ‘Sports

Space’ to Recognition as a Quadren-nial Event in American Mainstream Culture”. American Behavioural Sci-entist 46 (2003): 1533-49.

---, and ---. “Die ‘Olympianisierung’ des Fußballs in den USA: Von der Margi-nalisierung in der amerikanischen Mainstream-Kultur zur Anerkennung als ein alle vier Jahre stattfindenden Ereignisses“. Sport und Gesellschaft 1.1 (2004): 7-29.

Rasmussen, W. D. Historical Analysis of Four Major Attempts to Establish Pro-fessional Soccer in the United States of America 1894 and 1994. Eugene, Oreg.: Microform Publications, 1995.

Waddington, Ivan, and Martin Roderick. “American Exceptionalism: Soccer and American Football”. Sports Histo-rian 16 (1996): 42-63.

Waldstein, David, and Stephen Wagg. “Unamerican Activity? Football in US and Canadian Society”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 72.

5.4.2. Canada Amis, J. “The Spread of Soccer to North

America: A Case Study of Nova Sco-tia, Canada”. European Physical Edu-cation Review 2.2 (1996): 143-157.

José, Colin. Keeping Score. The Encyclo-paedia of Canadian Soccer. Vaughan Ontario: The Soccer Hall of Fame, 1998.

---, and William F. Rannie. The Story of Soccer in Canada. Lincoln/Ont.: Ran-nie, 1982.

Waldstein, David, and Stephen Wagg. “Unamerican Activity? Football in US and Canadian Society”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 72.

5.5. Africa Apraku, Eva, and Markus Hesselmann.

Schwarze Sterne und Pharaonen. Der Aufstieg des afrikanischen Fußballs. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 1998.

Armstrong, Gary, and Richard Giulianotti. Football in Africa.

Conflict, Conciliation and Community. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Auf der Heyde, Peter. Has anybody got a whistle?: a football reporter in Africa. Manchester: Parrs Wood Press, 2002.

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Baker, Barry. A Journal of African Foot-ball History 1883-2000. Rijmenam: Heart Books, 2001.

Biriotti Del Burgo, Maurice. “Don’t Stop the Carnival: Football in the Societies of Latin America”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 52-71.

Darby, Paul. “The New Scramble for Africa: African Football Labour Mi-gration to Europe”. European Sports History Review 3 (2000): 217-244.

---. “Football, Colonial Doctrine and Indigenous Resistance: Mapping the Political Personae of FIFA’s African Constituency”. Culture, Sport, Society 3.1 (2000): 61-87.

---. “Africa’s Place in FIFA’s Global Order: A Theoretical Frame”. Soccer & Society 1.2 (2000): 36-61.

---. Africa, Football and FIFA. Politics, Colonialism and Resistance. London: Cass, 2002.

---. “Africa, the FIFA Presidency and the Governance of World Football 1974, 1998 and 2002”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 47-62.

Deville-Danthu, Bernadette. Le sport en noir et blanc. Du sport colonial au sport africain dans les anciens territoires français d’Afrique occiden-tale (1920-1965). Paris: L’Harmattan, 1997.

Engel, Ulf, Peter Körner, and Andreas Mehler. “ ‘... and it’s a gooaal!’ – Fußball in Afrika”. Afrika-Jahrbuch (1994): 61-70.

Fanizadeh, Michael, and Markus Pinter. “Rassismus und Antirassismus im goldenen Zeitalter des Fußballs“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie

und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 257-275.

Hamel, Hedy. “Out of Africa – Prized Players for the Past 50 Years”. FIFA-Magazine 27 (Dezember 1992): 4-11.

Igbinovia, Patrick, E. “Soccer Hooli-ganism in Black Africa”. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 29.2 (1985): 135-146.

Ly, Bocar. Foot-Ball: Histoire de la Coupe d’A.O.F. Dakar: Les Nouvelles Editions Africaines du Sénégal, no date.

Mahjoub, Faouzi. Trente ans de Coupe d’Afrique des nations. Paris: Jeune Afrique, 1988.

---, ed. Confédération Africaine de Football 1957-1997. Cairo: CAF self-published, 1997.

Monnington, Terence. “Crisis Manage-ment in Black African Sport”. Sport, Culture and Politics. Eds. J. C. Bin-field, and John Stevenson. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993. 113-128.

Stuart, Ossie. “The Lions Stir: Football in African Society”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 24-52.

Wachter, Kurt. “Fußball und (Post-) Kolonialismus in Afrika: Von der Disziplinierung zur Befreiung zur strukturellen Ungleichheit“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 117-132.

5.5.1. Cameroon Clignet, R., and M. Stark. “Moder-

nization and the Game of Soccer in Cameroon”. International Review of Sport Sociology 3.4-9 (1974): 81-98.

Nchoji Nkwi, Paul, and Bea Vidacs. “Football Politics and Power in Cameroon”. Entering the Field. New Perspectives on World Football. Eds.

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Gary Armstrong, and Richard Giulianotti. Oxford: Berg, 1997. 123-140.

Ntonfo, Andre. Football et Politique au Cameroun. Yaoundé: Editions du Crac, 1994.

Vidacs, Bea. “Football in Cameroon: A Vehicle for the Expansion and Contraction of Identity”. Football culture: local contests, global visions. Eds. Gerry P.T. Finn, and Richard Giulianotti. London: Cass, 2000. 100-117.

5.5.2. Nigeria Akindurtire, I.O. “The Historical

Development of Soccer in Nigeria: An Appraisal of its Emerging Prospects”. Canadian Journal of Sports History XXII.1 (1991): 20-31.

Akpabot, S. E. Football in Nigeria. London: Macmillan Press, 1985.

Vasili, Phillip. “The Right Kind of Fel-lows: Nigerian Football Tourists as Agents of Europeanization”. The In-ternational Journal of the History of Sport 11.2 (1994): 191-211.

---. “Colonialism and Football: The First Nigerian Tour to Britain”. Race and Class 36.4 (1995): 55-70.

5.5.3. South Africa Alegi, Peter C. Keep your Eye on the

ball: A Social History of Soccer in South Africa, 1910-1976. Ph.D. Thesis. Boston University, 2000.

---. “ ‘Amathe nolimi’ (It is saliva and the tongue): Contracts of Joy in South African Football, c. 1940-76”. The In-ternational Journal of the History of Sport 17.4 (2000): 1-20.

Archer, Robert, and Antoine Bouillon. The South African Game – Sport and Racism. London: Zed Press, 1982.

Couzens, Tim. “An Introduction to the History of Football in South Africa”.

Town and Countryside in the Transvaal. Ed. Belinda Bozzoli. Johannesburg: Raven Press, 1983.

Jarvie, Grant, and Irene Reid. “Sport in South Africa”. The International Politics of Sport in the 20th Century. Eds. Jim Riordan, and Arnd Krüger. London: Spon, 1999. 234-245.

Thabe, G. A., and M. Mutloatse. It’s a Goal: 50 Years of Sweat, Tears and Drama in Black Soccer. Johannesburg: Skotsville Publishers, 1983.

5.5.4. Other African StatesBediako, Ken. The National Soccer

League of Ghana. The Full Story. Accra: n.p., 1995.

Fair, L. “ ‘Kickin’ It: Leisure, Politics and Football in Colonial Zanzibar, 1900s-1950s”. Africa 67.2 (1997): 224-252.

Lahouari, Ahmed Bessol, Football en vert. 25 ans avec le onze algérien, Alger: COA, 1989.

Martin, Phyllis M. “Colonialism, Youth and Football in French Equatorial Africa”. International Journal of the History of Sport 8.1 (1991): 56-71.

Poli, Raffaele. Le football en Côte-d’Ivoire : organisation spatiale et pratiques urbaines. Neuchâtel: Edi-tions CIES, 2002.

Scotch, N. A. “Magic, Sorcery and Football among Urban Zulu: A Case of Reinterpretation under Accultura-

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tion”. Play, Games and Sports in Cultural Contexts. Eds. J. C. Harris, and R. J. Park. Champaign Illinois: Human Kinetics Publishers Inc, 1983. 485-290.

Stuart, Ossie. “Players, Workers, Pro-testers: Social Change and Soccer in

Colonial Zimbabwe”. Sport, Identity and Ethnicity. Ed. J. MacClancy. Oxford: Berg, 1996. 167-180.

Yengo, Patrice. “Le football africain entre passion nationale et sentiments ethniques: le cas du Congo”. Tumultes 9 (1997): 205-219.

5.6. Asia Asian Football Confederation, AFC

1954-1994. Kuala Lumpur: self-published, 1994.

Asian Football Confederation, AFC 30th Anniversary 1954-1984. Kuala Lumpur: self-published, 1984.

Dimeo, P., and J. Mill. Soccer in South Asia. Empire, Nation and Diaspora. London: Cass, 2001.

Majumdar, Boria. “Sport in Asia: Soccer in South Asia – Review Essay”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 19.4 (2002): 205-210.

Mangan, James A., and Fan Hong. Sport in Asian Society. London: Cass, 2003.

Manzenreiter, Wolfgang, and John Horne, eds. Football Goes East: Busi-

ness, Culture and the People’s Game in China, Japan and South Korea. London: Routledge, 2004.

Murray, Bill. “Cultural Revolution? Football in the Societies of Asia and the Pacific”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. Lon-don: Leicester University Press, 1995. 138-162.

Wagg, Stephen. “Mr Drains, Go Home: Football in the Societies of the Middle East”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 163-178.

5.6.1. Japan Birchall, Jonathan. Ultra Nippon. How

Japan Reinvented Football. London: Headline, 2000.

Horne, John. “ ‘Sakka’ in Japan”. Media, Culture and Society 12.4 (1996): 527-547.

---. “Soccer in Japan: Is Wa All You Need?”. Football Culture. Local Contests, Global Visions. Eds. Gerry P.T. Finn, and Richard Giulianotti. London: Cass, 2000. 212-229.

---, and Derek Bleakley. “Football in Japan”. Japan, Korea and the 2002 World Cup. Eds. John Horne, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. London: Routledge, 2002.

Manzenreiter, Wolfgang, and John Horne, eds. Football Goes East: Busi-ness, Culture and the People’s Game

in China, Japan and South Korea. London: Routledge, 2004.

Moffett, Sebastian, Japanese Rules. Why the Japanese needed Football and how they got it, London: Yellow Jersey Press, 2002.

Nogowa, Haruo, and Maeda Hiroko. “The Japanese Dream: Soccer Culture towards the New Millenium”. Football Cultures and Identities. Eds. Gary Armstrong, and Richard Giulianotti. London: Macmillan, 1999. 223-233.

Takahashi, Jun, and Suzuki Kazue. “Scoring Big with Soccer”. Japan Quarterly 40.4 (1993): 418-425.

Yoshio, Takahashi, and John Horne. “Japanese Football Players and the Sport Talent Migration Business”. Football Goes East: Business, Culture

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and the People’s Game in China, Ja-pan and South Korea. Eds. Wolfgang

Manzenreiter, and John Horne. Lon-don: Routledge, 2004.

5.6.2. India Dimeo, Paul. “Colonial Bodies, Colinial

Sport: ‘Martial’ Punjabis, ‘Effeminate’ Bengalis and the Development of In-dian Football”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 19.1 (2000): 72-90.

Kapadia, Novy. “Triumphs and Disas-ters: The Story of Indian Football, 1889-2000”. Soccer and Society 2.2 (2001): 17-40.

Majumdar, Boria. “The Politics of Soc-cer in Colonial India, 1930-37: The Years of Turmoil”. Soccer and Society 3.1 (2002): 22-36.

Mason, Tony. “Football on the Maidan: Cultural Imperialism in Calcutta”. The

International Journal of the History of Sport 7.1 (1990): 85-96.

---. “Football on the Maidan: Cultural Imperialism in Calcutta”. The Cultural Bond: Sport, Empire, Society. Ed. James A. Mangan. London: Cass, 1992. 142-153.

McKay, Alex. “ ‘Kicking the Buddha’s Head’: India, Tibet and Footballing Colonialism”. Soccer and Society 2.2 (2001): 89-104.

Ray, Dutta. Indian Football Association. West Bengal Official souvenir: IFA, 1953.

5.6.3. China Jinxia, D., and James A. Mangan. “Foot-

ball in the New China: Political State-ment, Entrepreneurial Enticement and Patriotic Passion”. Soccer and Society 2.3 (2001): 79-100.

Manzenreiter, Wolfgang, and John Horne, eds. Football Goes East: Busi-ness, Culture and the People’s Game

in China, Japan and South Korea. London: Routledge, 2004.

Pendleton, B.B. “Mantis and the Chariot. A Case study: FIFA and the Football Association of the People’s Republic of China”. Arena Review 3.4 (1979): 15-26.

5.6.4. Iran Chehabi, Houchang E. “A Political

History of Football in Iran”. Iranian Studies 35.4 (2002): 371-403.

5.7. Australasia Andrews, Ian. “From a Club to a Corpo-

rate Game: The Changing Face of Australian Football, 1960-1999”.

Sport in Australasian Society. Past and Present. The International Journal of the History of Sport 17.2 and 3. Ed.

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James A. Mangan, and John Nauright. London: Cass, 2000. 225-254.

Hay, R. “British Football, Wogball or the World Game: Towards a Social His-tory of Victorian Soccer”. Ethnicity and Soccer in Australia. Campbell-town, N.S.W: Australian Society for Sports History, 1994. 44-79.

---. “Marmara’s Oyster or Seamond’s Baby: The Formation of the Victorian Soccer Federation, 1956-1964”. Sport-ing Traditions 10.2 (1994): 3-25.

Mandle, W. F. “Games People Played: Cricket and Football in England and Victoria in the Late Nineteenth Cen-

tury”. Historical Studies 15 (1973): 511-535.

Mosely, Philip. “The Game: Early Soc-cer Scenery in New South Wales”. Sporting Traditions 8.2 (1992): 135-151.

Prasad, Mohit. Sixty Years of Soccer in Fidji 1938-1998. Suva: Fidji Football Association, 1998.

Vamplew, Wray. “Australien”. Fußball, soccer, calcio. Ein englischer Sport auf seinem Weg um die Welt. Ed. Christiane Eisenberg. München: Deut-scher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1997. 213-232.

6. Women’s football

Breuil, Xavier. “Le football: un sport viril? Le ballon rond et la représentation des sexes (1914-1945)“. Le Football dans nos sociétés. Une culture populaire 1914-1998. Ed. Yves Gastaut, and Stephane Mourlane. Paris: Autrement, 2006: 207-217.

Caudwell, Jayne. “Women’s Football in the United Kingdom: Theorizing Gen-der and Unpacking the Butch Lesbian Image”. Journal of Sport & Social Issues 23.4 (1999): 390-402.

Diketmüller, Rosa. “Frauenfußball in Zeiten der Globalisierung – Chancen und Risiken“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzen-reiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 203-226.

Fasting, Kari, et al. “Cross-national Research on Women and Sport: Some Theoretical, Methodological and Prac-tical Challenges”. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 6.1 (1997): 85-107.

Fechtig, Beate. Frauen und Fußball. Interviews – Portraits – Reportagen. Dortmund: eFeF-Verlag, 1995.

Guttman, Alan, “Maskulin oder feminin? Die Entwicklung des Fußballs in den

USA”, Fußballwelten. Zum Verhältnis von Sport, Politik, Ökonomie und Gesellschaft. Ed. Zentrum für Europa- und Nordamerika-Studien. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2002: 205-218.

Hargreaves, Jennifer. “Women’s Sport, Development and Cultural Diversity: The South African Experience”. Women’s Studies International Forum 20.2 (1997): 191-209.

Hjelm, Jonny. “Amazons on the Football Pitch – a History of Women’s Football in Sweden”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 94-100.

Hong, Fan, and James A. Mangan, eds. Kicking off a New Era: Women’s Football in the World – Progress and Problems. London: Cass, 2003.

Ladda, Shawn. “The History of Intercol-legiate Women’s Soccer in the United States”. Diss. New York Columbia University, 1995.

---. “The Early Beginnings of Intercolle-giate Women’s Soccer in the United States”. The Physical Educator 57.2 (2000): 106-112.

Lopez, S. Women on the Ball. London: Scarlet, 1997.

Macbeth, J. L. “The Development of Women’s Football in Scotland”. Sports Historian 22.2 (2002): 149-163.

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Marschik, Matthias. “ ‘Offside’. The Development of Women’s Football in Austria”. Occasional Papers in Foot-ball Studies 1.2 (1998): 69-88.

---. Frauenfußball und Maskulinität: Geschichte – Gegenwart – Perspek-tiven. Münster: Lit, 2003.

Melling, Alethea. “ ‘Ray of the Rovers’: The Working Class Heroine in Popular Football Fiction, 1915-25”. The Inter-national Journal of the History of Sport 15.1 (1998): 97-122.

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Naul, R. “Women’s Soccer: A Different Game”. Science and Football (4 Jan 1991): 24-30.

Newsham, G. In A League of their Own. London: Scarlet, 1998.

Novak, Michael. “Frauen am Ball: Eine dreißigjährige Erfolgsbilanz“. 100 Jahre DFB. Die Geschichte des Deut-schen Fußball-Bundes. Ed. Deutscher Fußball Bund. Berlin: Sportverlag, 1999. 489-496.

Olstad, Finn, and Matti Goksøyr. “Revolution and Resistance.The Rise and Fall of the Norvegian Playing Style”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 133-141.

Pfister, Gertrud. Frauen und Sport in der DDR. Köln: Strauß, 2002.

---. “Müssen Frauen Fußball spielen? Frauenfußball gestern und heute”. 100 Jahre Fußball im Westen. Ed. West-deutscher Fußballverband. Kassel: Agon, 1999. 189-193.

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German Football: History, Culture, Society. Eds. Tomlinson, Alan, and Christopher Young. London: Routledge, 2006. 93-126.

Prudhomme-Poncet, Laurence. Histoire du football féminin au 20e siècle. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2003.

Ratzeburg, H., and H. Biese. Frauen-Fußball-Meisterschaften: 25 Jahre Frauenfußball. Kassel: Agon, 1995.

Rindlisbacher, R., and B. Rindlichs-bacher. 20 Jahre Damenfussball in der Schweiz. Zumikon: n.p., 1991.

Rodriguez, Maria Graciela. “The Place of Women in Argentinean Football”. The International Journal of the His-tory of Sport 23.2 (2005): 231-245.

Scraton, Sheila. “Researching the Sport-ing Lives of Women in European Countries”. Researching Women and Sport. Eds. G. Clarke, and B. Humber-stone. London: McMillan, 1997. 183-199.

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---, et al. “It is Still a Man’s Game? The Experiences of Top-level Women Footballers in England, Germany, Norway and Spain”. International Re-view for Sociology of Sport 34.2 (1999): 99-113.

Stell, Jenny, and Richter-Devroe, Sophie. “The Development of Women’s Foot-ball in Iran, a perspective on the Fu-ture for Women’s Sport in the Islamic Republic”. Iran 41 (203): 315-323.

Williams, Jean. A Game for Rough Girls? A History of Women’s Football in England. London: Routledge, 2003.

---. “The Fastest Growing Sport? Women’s Football in England”. Kick-ing off a New Era: Women’s Football in the World – Progress and Prob-lems. Eds. Fan Hong, and James A. Mangan. London: Cass, 2003. 12-27.

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7. Football in the media

Adelmann, Ralf, Rolf Parr, and Thomas Schwarz, eds. Querpässe: Beiträge zur Literatur-, Kultur- und Medien-geschichte des Fußballs. Heidelberg: Synchron Wissenschaftsverlag der Autoren, 2003.

Baimbridge, Marc. “Satellite Television and the Demand for Football: A Whole New Ball Game?”. The Econo-mics of Sport. Ed. A. Zimbalist. Vol. 2. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2001. 237-253.

Brüggemeier, Franz-Josef. “Eine virtuel-le Gemeinschaft. Deutschland und die Fußballweltmeisterschaft 1954”. Geschichte und Gesellschaft 31 (2005): 610-629.

Chisari, Fabio, “ ‘Definitely not Cricket’: The Times and the Football World Cup, 1930-1970”. The Sports Histo-rian 20.1 (2000): 44-69.

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Christopherson, Neal, Michelle Janning, and Eileen Diaz Macconnell. “Two Kicks Forward, One Kick Back: a Content Analysis of Media Discourse on the 1999 Women’s World Cup Soccer”. Sociology of Sport Journal 19.2 (2002): 170-189.

Cooke, Paul, and Christopher Young. “Selling Sex or Dealing with History? German Football in Literature and Film and the Quest to normalize the Nation”. German Football: History, Culture, Society. Eds. Tomlinson, Alan, and Christopher Young. Lon-don: Routledge, 2006. 181-203.

Crolley, Liz, and David Hand. Football, Europe, and the Press: Imagined Iden-tities? London: Cass, 2002.

Eggers, Erik. “Willy Meisl – der ‘König der Sportjournalisten’“. Davidstern und Lederball. Die Geschichte der Juden im deutschen und internatio-nalen Fußball. Ed. Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling. Göttingen: Die Werkstatt, 2003. 288-299.

Eisenberg, Christiane. “Medienfußball. Entstehung und Entwicklung einer transnationalen Kultur”. Geschichte und Gesellschaft 31 (2005): 586-609.

Gebauer, Gunter. “Fernseh- und Stadion-fußball als religiöses Phänomen. Idole, Heilige und Ikonen am ‘Himmel’ von Fangemeinden”. Fußball als Kultur-phänomen. Kunst – Kult – Kommerz. Ed. Markwart Herzog. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2002. 305-314.

Haynes, Richard. The Football Imagina-tion: The Rise of Football Fanzine Culture. Aldershot: Arena, 1995.

---. “A Pageant of Sound and Vision: Football’s Relationship with Televi-sion, 1936-1960”. The International Journal of the History of Sport 15 (1998): 211-226.

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Horky, Thomas, ed. Die Fußballwelt-meisterschaft als Kommunikation-sthema. Hamburg: Horky, 2003.

Marr, Mirko. “ ‘Zwei Fehler sind gemacht worden, und deshalb sind wir nicht mehr im Wettbewerb’. Erklär-ungsmuster der Medien und des

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Marschik, Matthias, “Die Geburt der Nation aus dem Unterseekabel. Eine Momentaufnahme aus Österreichs Rundfunkgeschichte”, Medien & Zeit 19.3 (2004): 16-24.

Mellor, Gavin. “The Genesis of Man-chester United as a National and Inter-national ‘Super Club’ 1958-1968”. Soccer and Society 1 (2000): 151-166.

Mikos, Lothar. “Freunde fürs Leben. Kulturelle Aspekte von Fußball, Fern-sehen und Fernsehfußball”. Medien-sport. Ein einführendes Handbuch. Ed. Jürgen Schwier. Hohengehren: Schnei-der Verlag, 2002. 27-49.

---. “German Football – a Media-Economic Survey: The Impact of the KirchMedia Company on Football and Television in Germany”. German Football: History, Culture, Society. Eds. Tomlinson, Alan, and Christo-pher Young. London: Routledge, 2006. 143-154.

Park, Roberta J. “ Mended or Ended?: Football Injuries and the British and American Medical Press, 1870-1910”. The International Journal of the His-tory of Sport 18.2 (2001): 110-133.

Siegert, Bernhard. “Ein höheres Walten des Wortes. Fußballreportagen im deutschen Radio 1923-1933”. Warum Fußball? Kulturwissenschaftliche Be-schreibungen eines Sports. Ed. Matías Martínez. Bielefeld: Aisthesis Verlag, 2002.

Spitaler, Georg, and Lukas Wieselberg. “Think global, act local, kiss football. Das Medienereignis Fußball-WM und seine Sponsoren”. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Politik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzen-reiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 183-202.

Tudor, Andrew. “Them and Us: Story and Stereotype in (British) TV World Cup Coverage”. European Journal of Communication 7.3 (1992): 391-413.

Williams, J., “The Local and the Global in English Soccer and the Rise of Sat-ellite Television”. Sociology of Sport Journal 11.4 (1994): 376-397.

8. Players’ transfers and migration

Bale, John, and Joseph Maguire, eds. The Global Sports Arena: Athletic Talent Migration in an Interdependent World. London: Frank Cass, 1994.

Boniface, Pascal. La terre est comme un ballon rond. Géopolitique du football. Paris: Seuil, 2002.

Darby, Paul. “The New Scramble for Africa: African Football Labour Mi-gration to Europe”. European Sports History Review 3 (2000): 217-244.

Lanfranchi, Pierre, and Matthew Taylor. Moving with the Ball. The Migration of Professional Footballers. Oxford: Berg, 2001.

Maguire, Joseph, and David Stead. “Border Crossings: Soccer Labour Migration and the European Union”. International Review of the Sociology of Sport 33.1 (1998): 59-73.

Moorhouse, Herbert F. “The Economic Effects of the Traditional Transfer System in European Professional Football”. Football Studies 2 (1999): 90-105.

Poli, Raffaele. Les migrations interna-tionales des footballeurs : trajectoires de joueurs camerounais en Suisse. Neuchâtel: Editions CIES, 2004.

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Taylor, Matthew. “The Migration of Footballers: An Historical Approach”. Moving Bodies 1.1 (2003): 23-46.

Wahl, Alfred, and Pierre Lanfranchi. Les footballeurs professionnels des années trente à nos jours. Paris: Hachette, 1995.

9. Stadia

Bale, John. “The Changing Face of Football: Stadiums and Communi-ties”. Soccer and Society 1.1 (2000): 91-101.

Hill, Jeff, and Francesco Varrisi. “The Construction of a National Monu-ment”. The Sports Historian 17 (1997): 28-43.

Inglis, Simon. The Football Grounds of England and Wales. London: Willow, 1983.

Lanfranchi, Pierre, and Stephen Wagg. “Cathedrals in Cocrete: Football in Southern Europe”. Giving the Game Away: Football, Politics and Culture on Five Continents. Ed. Stephen Wagg. London: Leicester University Press, 1995. 125-138.

Marschik, Matthias, Rudolf Müllner, Georg Spitaler, and Michael Zin-ganel, eds. Das Stadion. Geschichte, Architektur, Politik, Ökonomie. Vi-enna: Turia & Kant, 2005.

Randl, Ch. “Das Fussballstadion: Ein Typus der modernen Architektur“. Fußball als Kulturphänomen. Kunst – Kult – Kommerz. Ed. Markwart Herzog. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2002. 179-196.

Sheard, Rod. Sports Architecture. Lon-don: Spon, 2001.

Skrentny, Werner. Das große Buch der deutschen Fußballstadien. Göttin-gen: Die Werkstatt, 2001.

10. Economy of football

Conn, David. The Football Business. Edinburgh/London: Mainstream, 1997.

Dietschy, Paul, and Antoine Mourat. “The Motor Car and Football Indus-tries from the Early 1920s to the Late 1940s: The Cases of FC Sochaux and Juventus”. The Bountiful Game? Football Identities and Finances. Eds. Jonathan Magee, Alan Bairner, and Alan Tomlinson. Oxford: Meyer & Meyer, 2005. 43-59.

Dobson, Stephen, and John Goddard. The Economics of Football. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Ehrke, Michael, and Lothar Witte. Flasche leer! Die new economy des europäischen Profifußballs. Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2002.

Forrest, David, and R. Simmons. “Out-come uncertainty and attendance de-mand: the case of English soccer”. The Statistician (= Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series D) 51 (2002): 229-241.

Hödl, Gerhard. “Zur politischen Ökono-mie des Fußballsports“. Global Players – Kultur, Ökonomie und Poli-tik des Fußballs. Eds. Michael Fanizadeh, Gerald Hödl, and Wolfram Manzenreiter. Frankfurt/M: Brandes & Apsel / Südwind, 2002. 13-36.

Mazzola, Pierluigi, L’industria del cal-cio, Roma: Nuova Italia scientifica, 1990.

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Simonnot, Philippe, Homo sportivus: sport, capitalisme et religion, Paris: Gallimard, 1988.

Szymanski, Stefan, and Tim Kuypers. Winners and Losers: The Business Strategy of Football. London: Viking, 1999.

Vamplew, Wray. “Economics of a Sports Industry: Scottish Gate-Money Foot-ball, 1890-1914”. Economic History Review 35.4 (1982): 549-567.

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---. Pay up and Play the Game. Profes-sional Sport in Britain 1875-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Ziebs, Alexander. Ist Erfolg käuflich? Analysen und Überlegungen zur so-zialökonomischen Realität des Berufs-fußballs. München: Utz, 2002.

11. Bibliographies and internet links

BSSH Sports History Bibliographical Service and Internet Gateway. Available http://www2.umist.ac.uk/sport/SPORTS%20HISTORY/index2.html [accessed 30 Jan. 06].

FIFA-Homepage, Geschichte des Spiels. Available http://www.fifa.com/de/history/index.html [accessed 30 Jan. 06]. Schiffer, Jürgen. Fußball als Kulturgut. Geschichtliche, soziologische, ökonomische,

rechtliche und philosophische Aspekte. Eine kommentierte Bibliografie. Köln: Sport und Buch Strauß, 2004.

Seddon, Peter J., A Football Compendium. An Expert Guide to the Books, Films and Music of Association Football, London: British Library, 1999 (2nd ed.).

Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research. Informative factsheets on different aspects of football past and present. Online. Internet. (3 Jan 06). Available http://www.le.ac.uk/fo/resources/factsheets/index.html [accessed 30 Jan. 06].

Sportspages Bookstore, London, Charing Cross. Available http://www.sportspages.co.uk/sportspages.htm [accessed 30 Jan. 06].