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Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement

Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement
Author: John E. Findling
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313322783

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Revised & updated, this new edition offers a comprehensive account of the modern Olympic movement, including the political side of the tournament. Coverage of planning for the 2008 Summer Olympics is included.


The Olympics

The Olympics
Author: Allen Guttmann
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780252070464

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Traces the history of the modern Olympics from 1896 to 2000, contrasting the ideal of the game with the often politicized reality.


Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement

Historical Dictionary of the Modern Olympic Movement
Author: John Ellis Findling
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313284776

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The first "Games of the Modern Era" were celebrated in Athens in 1896 and have grown from a quaint idea of the 1890s to a major world happening. It is a testament to the founders of the Games that the ideals upon which the Olympic Movement was founded have continued throughout the years and will be carried into the next century in Sydney, Australia. Valued for their idealism and revered for the moral code they demonstrate in heroic sporting contests, the Olympic Games are the foremost sporting event in the world. Divided into sections of the Summer Games and the Winter Games, this unique reference work shows the historical context in which each of the Olympic Games has taken place. The book includes chronologically arranged entries on each of the Games from 1896 to the Centennial Games planned for 1996, the Olympic Games planned for 1998 in Nagano, Japan and the year 2000 in Sydney.


The Olympics Encyclopedia

The Olympics Encyclopedia
Author: Chrös McDougall
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1098218744

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This encyclopedia highlights more than 40 Olympic sports. Alongside both historic and recent photographs, readers will learn about the basics of each competition, its origin, how it has changed throughout the years, and the icons in each sport. In addition, this book provides information about the Paralympics. Features include a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Reference is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.


Encyclopedia of the Olympic Movement

Encyclopedia of the Olympic Movement
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Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9789934861604

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In the "Encyclopedia of the Olympic Movement", you can find included data on the Olympic Movement, data on the Olympic charter, comprehensive information on the International Olympic Committee, the detailed information on governing events of the International Olympic Committee (congresses, sessions and executive committee meetings), data on the National Olympic Committees, their foundation, history and evolution, data on the Olympic awards, information concerning with the International Sports Federations, the full-scale information on Games of the Olympiad and the Olympic Winter Games including detailed official results. Also included is the personal information (biographies) of the members of the International Olympic Committee, presidents of the International sports federations, presidents of the National Olympic Committees, recipients of Olympic order - the highest Olympic award, authorities of organizing committees for carrying out the Games of the Olympiad and the Olympic Winter Games, the athletes entered for the Games of the Olympiad and the Olympic Winter Games, participants of the modern Olympic Games, list of other prominent persons who rendered essential services to the Olympic movement (architects, designers, poets and composers, designers and directors, etc.).


The Olympic Games Explained

The Olympic Games Explained
Author: Vassil Girginov
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780415346030

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This student textbook explores the history and meaning of the modern Olympic Games, providing a comprehensive overview of 'Olympism' from the Ancient Greeks origins through to the beginnings of the International Olympic Committee.


The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Olympic Sports

The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Olympic Sports
Author: Garry Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2004
Genre: Olympics
ISBN: 9780732988913

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The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Olympic Sports presents information on the 31 sports in the Olympic Games with a special focus on the events. The six volumes in the set feature photos and information such as history of the sport, rules and scoring for events, venues for each event, equipment used and much more. Ages 10-14.


The Modern Olympics

The Modern Olympics
Author: David C. Young
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801872075

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Coubertin's main contribution to the founding of the modern Olympics was the zeal he brought to transforming an idea that had evolved over decades into the reality of Olympiad I and all the Olympic Games held thereafter.


The Politics of the Olympics

The Politics of the Olympics
Author: Alan Bairner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136963022

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With the ever increasing global significance of the Olympic Games, it has never been more topical to address the political issues that surround, influence and emanate from this quadrennial sporting mega event. In terms of the most recent evidence of the politics of the Olympics, the 2008 Beijing Games were riddled with political messages and content from the outset, and provided a global stage for protesters with numerous agendas. These included, to name but a few, proposed boycotts, potential terrorist attacks, the question of open media access, protests against China’s political practices and attempts to interrupt the ‘traditional’ torch rally. Essays in this collection focus on numerous political aspects of the Olympics from a variety of different perspectives, with a Glossary that contains a range of politically relevant entries relating to famous and infamous Olympic athletes, Olympic movement personnel and events and broader political issues and developments which have affected the modern Games. The purpose of this anthology is not to perpetuate hatred towards the concept and practices of Olympism or to regurgitate a ‘celebratory party line’. Instead, in addition to being informative, the book offers critical engagement with the Olympics by raising awareness of the movement’s political significance. Consequently, the essays in this anthology illustrate the strong but changing links between the modern Olympic Games and politics, in general, and address and discuss the key political aspects and issues with regard to the Games themselves, to national and international sport organisations and to specific countries’ attitudes to (ab)using the idea/ideal of the Olympics for their own political ends.


Understanding the Olympics

Understanding the Olympics
Author: John Horne
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2020-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000049396

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How did the Olympics evolve into a multi-national phenomenon? How can the Olympics help us to understand the relationship between sport and society? What will be the impact and legacy of the Olympics after Tokyo in 2020? Understanding the Olympics answers all these questions by exploring the social, cultural, political, historical, and economic context of the Games. This thoroughly revised and updated edition discusses recent attempts at future proofing by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in the face of growing global anti-Olympic activism, the changing geo-political context within which the Olympics take place, and the Olympic histories of the next three cities to host the Games – Tokyo (2020), Paris (2024), and Los Angeles (2028) – as well as the legacy of the London (2012) Olympics. For the first time, this new edition introduces the reader to the emergence of ‘other Games’ associated with the IOC – the Winter Olympics, the Paralympics, and the Youth Olympics. It also features a full Olympic history timeline, many new photographs, refreshed suggestions for further reading, and revised illustrations. The most up-to-date and authoritative textbook available on the Olympic Games, Understanding the Olympics is essential reading for anybody with an interest in the Olympics or the wider relationship between sport and society.