{"id":87,"date":"2008-02-13T16:25:36","date_gmt":"2008-02-13T16:25:36","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2016-10-12T11:50:54","modified_gmt":"2016-10-12T16:50:54","slug":"olympism-bibliography-selected-bibliography-for-further-search-on-olympics-or-olympism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportjournal.org\/article\/olympism-bibliography-selected-bibliography-for-further-search-on-olympics-or-olympism\/","title":{"rendered":"Olympism Bibliography : Selected Bibliography for further search on Olympics or Olympism"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"submitted\">Submitted by: Richard Bell, Ed.D.<\/div>\n<p>Baimbridge,<br \/> M. (1998) &#8216;Outcome uncertainty in sporting competition: the<\/p>\n<p>Olympic<br \/> games 1896-1998&#8242;, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 5, No. 3,<\/p>\n<p>pp.<br \/> 161-164.[Competition]<\/p>\n<p>Barney,<br \/> R. K. (1992) &#8216;Born from dilemma: America awakens to the<\/p>\n<p>modern<br \/> Olympic Games, 1901-1903&#8242;, Olympika, Vol.1, pp. 92-135.<\/p>\n<p>[USA]<br \/> [Modern Games History]<\/p>\n<p>Barney,<br \/> R. K. (1998) &#8216;The great transformation: Olympic victory<\/p>\n<p>ceremonies<br \/> and the medal podium&#8217;, Olympika, Vol. 7, pp. 89-112.<\/p>\n<p>[Ceremony]<\/p>\n<p>Bloch,<br \/> R. 91968) &#8216;The origins of the Olympic Games&#8217;, Scientific<\/p>\n<p>American,<br \/> Vol. 219, pp. 79-86. [Ancient Olympics] [Revival]<\/p>\n<p>Borish,<br \/> L. J. (1996) &#8216;Women at the modern Olympic Games: an<\/p>\n<p>interdisciplinary<br \/> look at American culture&#8217;, Quest, Vol.48, No.1, pp.<\/p>\n<p>43-56.<br \/> [Women] [USA]<\/p>\n<p>Brown,<br \/> G. (2000) &#8216;Emerging issues in Olympic sponsorship: implications<\/p>\n<p>for<br \/> host cities&#8217;, Sport Management, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 71-92.<\/p>\n<p>[Sponsorship]<br \/> [Sydney]<\/p>\n<p>Cahill,<br \/> J. (1999) &#8216;Political influence and the Olympic flame&#8217;, Journal of<\/p>\n<p>Olympic<br \/> History, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 29-32. [Torch]<\/p>\n<p>Casson,<br \/> L. (1984) &#8216;The first Olympics: competing &#8216;for the greater glory of<\/p>\n<p>Zeus&#8221;,<br \/> Smithsonian, Vol.15, pp. 64-80. [Ancient Olympics]<\/p>\n<p>Chalip,<br \/> L. (1992) &#8216;The construction and use of polysemic structures:<\/p>\n<p>Olympic<br \/> lessons for sport marketing&#8217;, Journal of Sport Management, Vol.<\/p>\n<p>6, pp.<br \/> 87-98. [Marketing]<\/p>\n<p>Chalip,<br \/> L., Green, B.C., and Vander Velden, L. (2000) &#8216;The effects of polysemic<\/p>\n<p>structures<br \/> on Olympic viewing&#8217;, International Journal of Sports Marketing<\/p>\n<p>and<br \/> Sponsorship, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 39-57. [Media] [Marketing]<\/p>\n<p>Clarke,<br \/> E.H. (1964) &#8216;The Olympic Games and their influence on physical<\/p>\n<p>education&#8217;,<br \/> Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Vol.35,<\/p>\n<p>pp.<br \/> 23-25. [Education]<\/p>\n<p>Crowther,<br \/> N. B. (1996) &#8216;Athlete and state: qualifying for the Olympic<\/p>\n<p>games<br \/> in ancient Greece&#8217;, Journal of Sport History, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp.<\/p>\n<p>140-155.<br \/> [Ancient Games]<\/p>\n<p>Davenport,<br \/> J. (1978) &#8216;The women&#8217;s movement and the Olympic Games&#8217;,<\/p>\n<p>Journal<br \/> of Physical Education and Recreation, Vol.49, pp. 58-60.<\/p>\n<p>[Women]<\/p>\n<p>Davenport,<br \/> J. (1996) &#8216;Olympism: foundation of the Olympic movement&#8217;,<\/p>\n<p>Journal<br \/> of the International Council for Health, Physical Education and<\/p>\n<p>Recreation,<br \/> Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 26-30. [Olympism]<\/p>\n<p>DeFrantz,<br \/> A. L.(1993) &#8216;The Olympic Games: our birthright to sports&#8217;, in G.<\/p>\n<p>L. Cohen<br \/> (ed) Women in Sport: Issues and Controversies, Newbury<\/p>\n<p>Park,<br \/> CA.: Sage, pp. 185-192. (796.0194\/OME\/ 12) [Women]<\/p>\n<p>Durantez,<br \/> D.C., Rosandich, T.P. and Haley, M. (1996) The Atlanta Star &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>An Olympic<br \/> Forest. A Study in Olympism: History, Art, Culture and<\/p>\n<p>Science,<br \/> Daphne, Ala.: United States Sports Academy<\/p>\n<p>Eastman,<br \/> S. T. and Billings, A. C. (1999) &#8216;Gender parity in the Olympics:<\/p>\n<p>hyping<br \/> women athletes, favoring men athletes&#8217;, Journal of Sport and<\/p>\n<p>Social<br \/> Issues, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 140-**. [Gender]<\/p>\n<p>Faulkner,<br \/> B., L. Chalip, R. Spurr and G. Brown (2000) &#8216;Sydney 2000<\/p>\n<p>Olympics<br \/> tourism impacts study&#8217;, Allen, J., Harris, R, Jago, L. K. and<\/p>\n<p>Veal,<br \/> A. J. (eds) Events Beyond 2000: Setting the Agenda: Proceedings<\/p>\n<p>of Conference<br \/> on Event Evaluation, Research and Education, Sydney,<\/p>\n<p>July<br \/> 2000, Sydney; Australian Centre for Event Management, University<\/p>\n<p>of Technology,<br \/> Sydney, pp. 132-133. [Sydney] [Tourism] [Benefits]<\/p>\n<p>Fitzgerald,<br \/> B. (1992) &#8216;Special Olympics true to the Olympic spirit&#8217;, in IOA,<\/p>\n<p>op.<br \/> cit., pp. 165-168.<\/p>\n<p>F\u00f6ldesi,<br \/> G. S. (1992) &#8216;Introduction to Olympism in sport sociology&#8217;,<\/p>\n<p>International<br \/> Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp.<\/p>\n<p>103-106.<br \/> (306.405\/INT 1) [Olympism]<\/p>\n<p>Georgiadis,<br \/> K. (1992) &#8216;International Olympic Academy: the history of its<\/p>\n<p>establishment,<br \/> aims and activities&#8217;, in IOA, op. cit., pp. 57-61.<\/p>\n<p>[International<br \/> Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>Georgiadis,<br \/> K. (1996) &#8216;The 1896 Olympic Games in Athens&#8217;, Olympic<\/p>\n<p>Review,<br \/> Vol. 25, No. 8, pp. 28-34. [Athens] [Revival]<\/p>\n<p>Gillen,<br \/> P. (1994) &#8216;The Olympic Games and global society&#8217;, Arena, Vol. 4,<\/p>\n<p>pp.<br \/> 5-15.<\/p>\n<p>Gissendanner,<br \/> C. H. (1996) &#8216;African American women Olympians: the<\/p>\n<p>impact<br \/> of race, gender and class ideologies, 1932-1968&#8242;, Research<\/p>\n<p>Quarterly<br \/> for Exercise and Sport, Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 172-182. [Women]<\/p>\n<p>[Race]<br \/> [USA]<\/p>\n<p>Headon,<br \/> D. (2000) &#8216;Peaks, troughs and snouts &#8211; shades of the Olympic<\/p>\n<p>ideal&#8217;,<br \/> Sporting Traditions, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 105-115. [Sydney]<\/p>\n<p>Hill,<br \/> C. R. (1999) &#8216;The Cold War and the Olympic Movement&#8217;, History<\/p>\n<p>Today,<br \/> Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 19- [Politics] [Cold War]<\/p>\n<p>International<br \/> Olympic Academy (1992) International Olympic Academy:<\/p>\n<p>Thirty-Second<br \/> Session, 17th June &#8211; 2nd July, Lausanne: International<\/p>\n<p>Olympic<br \/> Committee.<\/p>\n<p>Kr\u00fc\u00fcger,<br \/> A. (1997) &#8216;Forgotten decisons: the IOC on the eve of World War I&#8217;,<br \/> <em>Olympika<\/em>, Vol. 6, pp. 85-98. [International Olympic Committee]<\/p>\n<p>L\u00e4\u00e4mmer,<br \/> M. (1992) &#8216;Myth or reality: the classical Olympic athlete&#8217;,<em> International<br \/> Review for the Sociology of Sport<\/em>, Vol.27, No.2, pp. 107-118.<br \/> [Ancient Games] [Amateurism<\/p>\n<p>Lapchick,<br \/> R. E. (1996) &#8216;The modern Olympic Games: a political cauldron&#8217;, in<br \/> Lapchick, R. (ed) <em>Sport in Society: Equal Opportunity or Business<br \/> as Usual?<\/em>, Thousand Oaks CA.: Sage, pp. 253-271. [Politics]<\/p>\n<p>Lee,<br \/> E. (2000) &#8216;Histories of Homebush By and the Sydney Aboriginal fight<br \/> for recognition&#8217;,in Taylor, <em>op. cit.<\/em>, pp. 121-123. [Sydney]<br \/> [Race]<\/p>\n<p>Leigh,<br \/> M. H. (1980) &#8216;The enigma of Avery Brundage and women athletes&#8217;, <em>Arena<br \/> Review<\/em>, Vol.4, No.2, pp. 11-21. (796.05\/AREN) [Women] [IOC] [Brundage]<\/p>\n<p>Lenskyj,<br \/> H. J. (1996) &#8216;When winners are losers: Toronto and Sydney bids for<br \/> the Summer Olympics&#8217;, <em>Journal of Sport and Social Issues<\/em>,<br \/> Vol.20, No.4, pp. 392-410. [Sydney] [Toronto] [Bidding]<\/p>\n<p>Linnel,<br \/> G. (2000) &#8216;The drug-runner games&#8217;, <em>The Bulletin<\/em> (Sydney),<br \/> Vol. 118, No. 6221, 25 April, pp. 32-36.<\/p>\n<p>Lucas,<br \/> J. A. (1994) &#8216;USOC President Douglas MacArthur and his Olympic moment,<br \/> 1927-1928&#8242;, <em> Olympika<\/em>, Vol. 3, pp. 111-116. [USA]<\/p>\n<p>Lunzenfichter,<br \/> A. (1998) &#8216;Women and Olympism&#8217;, in <em>Report of Sessions &#8211; International<br \/> Olympic Academy 36 19 June-2 July, 1998<\/em>, Olympia: International<br \/> Olympic Academy, pp. 191-193. [Women] [Olympism]<\/p>\n<p>MacAloon,<br \/> J. J. (1992) &#8216;The ethnographic imperative in comparative Olympic research&#8217;,<br \/> <em>Sociology of Sport Journal<\/em>, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 104-130. [Research]<\/p>\n<p>Morris,<br \/> A. (2000) &#8216;The Olympic experience: an aboriginal perspective&#8217;, in<br \/> Taylor, <em>op. cit.<\/em>, pp. 9-11. [Race] [Canada]<\/p>\n<p>Mottram,<br \/> D. R. (1999) &#8216;Banned drugs in sport: does the IOC list need updating?&#8217;,<br \/> <em>Sports Medicine<\/em>, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 1-__. [Drugs]<\/p>\n<p>M\u00fc\u00fcller,<br \/> N. (1998) <em>International Olympic Academy: through its lectures<br \/> 1961-1998<\/em>, Lausanne: International Olympic Committee. [International<br \/> Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>Murray,<br \/> W. J. (1992) &#8216;France, Coubertin and the Nazi Olympics: the response&#8217;,<br \/> <em>Olympika<\/em>, Vol.1, pp. 46-69. [Coubertin] [France] [Berlin]<\/p>\n<p>Papas,<br \/> N.K. (1978) <em>History and Development of the International Olympic<br \/> Academy, 1927-1977<\/em>, PhD dissertation, University of Illinois.<br \/> [International Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>Pfister,<br \/> G. (1996) &#8216;The struggle for Olympia: the women&#8217;s World Games and the<br \/> participation of women in the Olympic Games&#8217;, <em>Journal of the International<br \/> Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation<\/em>, Vol. 32,<br \/> No. 4, pp. 20-25. [Women]<\/p>\n<p>Polidoro,<br \/> J. R. and Simri, U. (1996) &#8216;The games of 676 BC: a visit to the centenary<br \/> of the Ancient Olympic games&#8217;, <em>Journal of Physical Education,<br \/> Recreation and Dance<\/em>, Vol. 67, No. 5, pp. 41-45. [Ancient Games]<\/p>\n<p>Powell,<br \/> J. T. (1994) <em>Origins and Aspects of Olympism<\/em>, Champaign,<br \/> Ill.: Stipes. [Olympism] [International Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>Raber,<br \/> N. (1998) &#8216;Dispute resolution in Olympic sport: the Court of Arbitration<br \/> for Sport&#8217;, <em>Seton Hall Journal of Sport Law<\/em>, Vol. 8, No.<br \/> 1, pp. 75-. [Law]<\/p>\n<p>Rosenzweig,<br \/> R. (1997) &#8216;The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936&#8217;, <em>Journal of Sport History<\/em>,<br \/> Vol.24, No.1, pp. 77-80. [Berlin] [Politics]<\/p>\n<p>Schneider,<br \/> A. J. (1993) <em>Drugs in Sport, the Straight Dope: A Philosophcal<br \/> Analysis of the Justification for banning Performance-enhancing Substances<br \/> and Practices in the Olympic games<\/em>, PhD thesis, University of<br \/> Western Ontario. [Drugs]<\/p>\n<p>Segrave,<br \/> J. O. (1996) &#8216;Introduction &#8211; the modern Olympic Games: a contemporary<br \/> sociocultural analysis&#8217;, <em>Quest<\/em>, Vol.48, No.1, pp. 2-8. [Olympism]<\/p>\n<p>Serpieris,<br \/> F. (1998) &#8216;Thirt-six years of the International Olympic Academy: aims<br \/> and contribution to the Olympic movement&#8217;, in <em>Report of Sessions<br \/> &#8211; International Olympic Academy 36 19 June-2 July, 1998<\/em>, Olympia:<br \/> International Olympic Academy, pp. 35-39. [International Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>Ueberhorst,<br \/> H. (1976) &#8216;The International Olympic Academy: idea and reality&#8217;, in<br \/> Graham and Ueberhorst, <em>op. cit.<\/em>, pp. 50-52. [International<br \/> Olympic Academy]<\/p>\n<p>United<br \/> States Olympic Academy (1985) <em>Olympism: A Commitment to a Better<br \/> Tomorrow through Sport: Proceedings of the United States Olympic Academy<br \/> IX<\/em>, State University of New York, Pittsburg, Eugene: Microform<br \/> Publications.<\/p>\n<p>United<br \/> States Olympic Academy (1986) <em>Olympism, the Olympic Games and<br \/> the Worldwide Olympic Movement: Proceedings of the United States Olympic<br \/> Academy X<\/em>, US Olympic Complex, Colorado Springs, Eugene: Microform<br \/> Publications.<\/p>\n<p>United<br \/> States Olympic Academy (1987) <em>The Olympics: Serving all People<br \/> and All Nations: Proceedings of the United States Olympic Academy<br \/> XI<\/em>, Indianapolis, Eugene: Microform Publications.<\/p>\n<p>United<br \/> States Olympic Academy (1988) <em>Proceedings of the United States<br \/> Olympic Academy XII<\/em>, Pennsylvania State University, Eugene: Microform<br \/> Publications.<\/p>\n<p>United<br \/> States Olympic Academy (1989) <em>Olympic Education: Breaking Ground<br \/> for the 21<sup>st<\/sup> Century: Proceedings of the United States<br \/> Olympic Academy XIII<\/em>, Evergreen State College, Eugene: Microform<br \/> Publications<\/p>\n<p>Wilson,<br \/> H. E. (1997) &#8216;A legend in his own mind: the Olympic experience of<br \/> general George S. Patton, Jr&#8217;, <em>Olympika<\/em>, Vol. 6, pp. 99-113.<br \/> [USA]<\/p>\n<p>Wilson,<br \/> W. (1996) &#8216;The IOC and the status of women in the Olympic Movement:<br \/> 1972-1996&#8242;, <em> Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport<\/em>,<br \/> Vol. 67, No. 2, pp. 452-457. [Women] [IOC]<\/p>\n<p>Yalouris,<br \/> N. (1998) &#8216;Sacred places of Olympia and Delphi: the impact of excavations<br \/> on the revival of the Olympic Games&#8217;, in <em>Report of Sessions &#8211;<br \/> International Olympic Academy 36 19 June-2 July, 1998<\/em>, Olympia:<br \/> International Olympic Academy, pp. 40-46. [Ancient Games]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"submitted\">Submitted by: Richard Bell, Ed.D.<\/div>\n<p>Baimbridge,<br \/>\n            M. (1998) &#8216;Outcome uncertainty in sporting competition: the<\/p>\n<p> Olympic<br \/>\n            games 1896-1998&#8242;, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 5, No. 3,<\/p>\n<p> pp.<br \/>\n            161-164.[Competition]<\/p>\n<p>Barney,<br \/>\n            R. K. (1992) &#8216;Born from dilemma: America awakens to the<\/p>\n<p> modern<br \/>\n            Olympic Games, 1901-1903&#8242;, Olympika, Vol.1, pp. 92-135.<\/p>\n<p> [USA]<br \/>\n            [Modern Games History]<\/p>\n<p>Barney,<br \/>\n            R. K. (1998) &#8216;The great transformation: Olympic victory<\/p>\n<p> ceremonies<br \/>\n            and the medal podium&#8217;, Olympika, Vol. 7, pp. 89-112.<\/p>\n<p> [Ceremony]<\/p>\n<p>Bloch,<br \/>\n            R. 91968) &#8216;The origins of the Olympic Games&#8217;, Scientific<\/p>\n<p> American,<br \/>\n            Vol. 219, pp. 79-86. [Ancient Olympics] [Revival]<\/p>\n<p>Borish,<br \/>\n            L. J. 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