Golf in der Schule - Entwicklung eines Konzeptes zur Etablierung einer Golf-AG in der Sekundarstufe I einer Gesamtschule
by Inga Pohlmeier
There is no sporting event more popular than the World Cup. For one month every four years, billions of people around the world turn their attention to the tournament. Fans call in sick to work, pack into bars to watch games, or stay home for days at a time glued to their TV sets. Nothing else seems to matter. In A History of the World Cup: 1930-2014, Clemente A. Lisi chronicles this international phenomenon, providing vivid accounts of individual games from the tournament's origins in 1930 to...
Keep Calm and Survive Coronavirus (Keep Calm and Survive, #1)
by Bradley Hume
This volume describes every Grand Prix car built, from the very first Grand Prix in 1906, to the close of the 2000 season. All the marques are covered, from the greats like Ferrari, Lotus and McLaren to the smallest one-car constructors. Topics include: how technical regulations have evolved throughout the history of Grand Prix; cars built to Grand Prix regulations that never actually started in a GP; and finally, F2 cars that competed in the World Championship. Also included is an alphbetical l...
Populism in Sport, Leisure, and Popular Culture (Sociological Futures)
This book examines and establishes the sociological relevance of the concept of populism and illuminates the ideological use of sport, leisure, and popular culture in socio-political populist strategies and dynamics. The first part of the book — Themes, Concepts, Theories — sets the scene by reviewing and evaluating populist themes, concepts, and theories and exploring their cultural-historical roots in and application to cultural forms such as mega-sports events, reality television programmes,...
"Sport: Almost Everything You Ever Wanted to Know" tells the story of sport. All sport. Ever. From ancient times to the 21st century. In eight themed parts, Tim Harris describes the triumphs and breakthroughs - as well as the cheating and skulduggery - that have created the modern world of sport. Part One looks at sports grounds, from stadiums to ice rinks, explaining why golf courses have 18 holes, why boxing 'rings' are square and why Woolwich Arsenal ended up in Highbury. Why do wickets have...