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  • 1
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    Book
    Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield :University of Illinois Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV043585932
    Format: x, 242 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-252-04023-8 , 978-0-252-08169-9
    Series Statement: Sport and society
    Content: "The U.S. Government became increasingly alarmed by Soviet attempts to exploit the Olympic Movement in the early 1950s, and responded to this challenge aggressively. Cold War Game chronicles that response and shows that it was not a replication of the state-directed Soviet sports system, but was instigated through covert psychological warfare operations and overt propaganda distributed to the "free world." In the lead up to and during each Olympic festival throughout this period, the U.S. sent waves of propaganda material across the globe to advocate the American way of life and to denounce communism. It used the Olympic host cities as venues to advertise the American economic and political system; it also attempted to manipulate the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in clandestine ways. Cold War Games describes the emergence of government fears about communist sport in the late 1940s and, crucially, how these fears were channeled into the Olympic Games starting in 1950. It concludes its analysis in 1960 at the end point, in many ways, of covert government initiatives at Olympic festivals. Cold War Games situates sport in the larger discussion of how America was committed to a "total" Cold War by demonstrating that the Olympics Games was embroiled in the U.S. government's own cultural offensive"...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Außenpolitik ; Propaganda
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Urbana, [Illinois] ; : University of Illinois Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959797762502883
    Format: 1 online resource (257 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-252-09845-5
    Series Statement: Sport and society
    Content: "The U.S. Government became increasingly alarmed by Soviet attempts to exploit the Olympic Movement in the early 1950s, and responded to this challenge aggressively. Cold War Game chronicles that response and shows that it was not a replication of the state-directed Soviet sports system, but was instigated through covert psychological warfare operations and overt propaganda distributed to the "free world." In the lead up to and during each Olympic festival throughout this period, the U.S. sent waves of propaganda material across the globe to advocate the American way of life and to denounce communism. It used the Olympic host cities as venues to advertise the American economic and political system; it also attempted to manipulate the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in clandestine ways. Cold War Games describes the emergence of government fears about communist sport in the late 1940s and, crucially, how these fears were channeled into the Olympic Games starting in 1950. It concludes its analysis in 1960 at the end point, in many ways, of covert government initiatives at Olympic festivals. Cold War Games situates sport in the larger discussion of how America was committed to a "total" Cold War by demonstrating that the Olympics Games was embroiled in the U.S. government's own cultural offensive"--
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The Cold War, Propaganda, and the State-Private Network; 2 The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Olympic Games; 3 A Campaign of Truth; 4 The Union of Free Eastern European Sportsmen; 5 A New Olympic Challenge; 6 Sports Illustrated and the Melbourne Defection; 7 Symbols of Freedom; 8 Operation Rome; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-252-08169-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-252-04023-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1024041441
    Format: x, 305 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781682260760 , 9781682260777
    Series Statement: Sport, culture, and society
    Content: Introduction : sport and American cold war culture / Toby C. Rider & Kevin Witherspoon -- Projecting America : sport and early U.S. cold war propaganda, 1947-1960 / Toby C. Rider -- Millard Lampell : from football to the blacklist / Dennis Gildea -- The "big arms" race : doping and the cold war defense of American exceptionalism / John T. Gleaves & Matthew P. Llewellyn -- Preserving "the American way" : Gerald R. Ford, the President's Commission on Olympic Sports, and the fight against state-funded sport in America / Nevada Cooke & Robert K. Barney -- "Wolves in skirts?" : sex testing in cold war women's sport / Lindsay Parks Pieper -- America's team : the U.S. Women's National Basketball Team confronts the Soviets, 1958-1969 / Kevin B. Witherspoon -- To win one for the Gipper : football and the fashioning of a cold warrior / Katelyn Aguilar -- "An outstanding representative of America" : Mal Whitfield and America's Black sports ambassadors in Africa / Kevin B. Witherspoon -- "One of the greatest ambassadors that the United States has ever sent abroad" : Wilma Rudolph, American athletic icon for the cold war and civil rights movement / Cat Ariail -- Defying the cultural boycott : Arthur Ashe, the anti-apartheid activist / Damion L. Thomas -- Sport is not so separate from politics : diplomatic manipulation of Germany's postwar return to the Olympic movement / Heather L. Dichter -- Sport and American foreign policy during the 1960s / Thomas M. Hunt -- In defense of a neoliberal America: Ronald Reagan, domestic policy, and the Soviet boycott of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games / Bradley J. Congelio -- Olympic spectacles in the next "American century" : sport and nationalism in a post-cold war world / Mark Dyreson
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 231-290
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781610756525
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Sport ; Ost-West-Konflikt
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1680712888
    Format: 121 Seiten
    Series Statement: The international journal of the history of sport volume 36, number 1 (January 2019)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Afrika ; Sport ; Apartheid ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1813740755
    Format: Seite 515-606
    Series Statement: The international journal of the history of sport volume 37, number 7 (June 2020)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Fayetteville, Arkansas :University of Arkansas Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961565793102883
    Format: 1 online resource (318 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-61075-652-5
    Series Statement: Sport, culture, and society
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Sport and American Cold War Culture / Toby C. Rider and Kevin Witherspoon -- Part I. The War of Words: Presenting and Contesting America through Sport -- 1. Projecting America: Sport and Early US Cold War Propaganda, 1947-1960 / Toby C. Rider -- 2. Millard Lampell: From Football to the Blacklist / Dennis Gildea -- Part II. Winning the "Right" Way: High Performance, Amateurism, and the American Moral Compass -- 3. The "Big Arms" Race: Doping and the Cold War Defense of American Exceptionalism / John T. Gleaves and Matthew P. Llewellyn -- 4. Preserving "the American Way": Gerald R. Ford, the President's Commission on Olympic Sports, and the Fight against State-Funded Sport in America / Nevada Cooke and Robert K. Barney -- Part III. Making Men and Defining Women: Femininity, Masculinity, and the Politics of Gender -- 5. "Wolves in Skirts?": Sex Testing in Cold War Women's Sport / Lindsay Parks Pieper -- 6. America's Team: The US Women's National Basketball Team Confronts the Soviets, 1958-1969 / Kevin B. Witherspoon -- 7. To Win One for the Gipper: Football and the Fashioning of a Cold Warrior / Kate Aguilar -- Part IV. Addressing the "Achilles Heel": Race and the Cold War at the Periphery -- 8. "An outstanding representative of America": Mal Whitfield and America's Black Sports Ambassadors in Africa / Kevin B. Witherspoon -- 9. "One of the greatest ambassadors that the United States has ever sent abroad": Wilma Rudolph, American Athletic Icon for the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement / Cat Ariail -- 10. Defying the Cultural Boycott: Arthur Ashe, the Anti-Apartheid Activist / Damion L. Thomas -- Part V. Manipulating the Five Rings: Public Diplomacy, Statecraft, and the Olympic Games. , 11. Sport Is Not So Separate from Politics: Diplomatic Manipulation of Germany's Postwar Return to the Olympic Movement / Heather L. Dichter -- 12. Sport and American Foreign Policy during the 1960s / Thomas M. Hunt -- 13. In Defense of a Neoliberal America: Ronald Reagan, Domestic Policy, and the Soviet Boycott of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games / Bradley J. Congelio -- Conclusion. Olympic Spectacles in the Next "American Century": Sport and Nationalism in a Post-Cold War World / Mark Dyreson -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-68226-077-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-68226-076-3
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Urbana :University of Illinois Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949596791802882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white).
    ISBN: 9780252098451 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Sport and society
    Content: It is the early Cold War. The Soviet Union appears to be in irresistible ascendance, and moves to exploit the Olympic Games as a vehicle for promoting international communism. In response, the United States conceives a subtle, far-reaching psychological warfare campaign to blunt the Soviet advance. Drawing on newly declassified materials and archives, Toby C. Rider chronicles how the US government used the Olympics to promote democracy and its own policy aims during the tense early phase of the Cold War.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2016.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780252040238
    Language: English
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