Tribes: An International Hockey History

Tribes: An International Hockey History
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Publisher : Stryker-Indigo Publishing Company, Inc. New York
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780965116855
ISBN-13 : 0965116859
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Book Synopsis Tribes: An International Hockey History by : Darril Fosty

Download or read book Tribes: An International Hockey History written by Darril Fosty and published by Stryker-Indigo Publishing Company, Inc. New York . This book was released on 2020-07-30 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For much of the nineteenth century European militarists had channeled their spirit and energy into sports in hopes of creating a training ground for warriors. This new concept and logic fed upon the ideas of racial purity and warrior cults. It was a belief system well in keeping with the imperialism of the times. In the 1890s this form of ideology and practice reached new levels as athletes began to compete under the banners of nations. Following WWI, and as a result of the worldwide growth and popularity of the Olympics, the game of ice hockey took on a more complex form as teams representing countries began to compete in international play. Cultural differences, political ideologies, and blind nationalism supplanted sportsmanship. Pride and emotion replaced reason. From North America to Nazi Germany, and on to the gates of Moscow, what were designed to be hockey games of goodwill became battles. The Great War was over; the longest undeclared war of nations was about to begin. The follow-up to the best selling book 'Black Ice: The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895-1925'


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