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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jesse BerrettPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780252041709ISBN 10: 0252041704 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 11 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFor this devotee of Sam Huff's New York Giants and Dave Meggyesy's Syracuse Orangemen, Jesse Berrett's fascinating book is an absolute pleasure to read. Moving with the tempo of a two-minute drill, the narrative will inform both gridiron fans and politic This is a terrific book smart, lively, and deeply researched, full of surprises to delight the casual fan and the seasoned historian alike. If you want to know how a not-quite-respectable sport of the 1950s within two decades became 'America's Game,' not just the country's most popular sport but also the one most entangled in partisan politics and competing visions of American life, this book is for you. --Michael Oriard, author of Brand NFL: Making and Selling America's Favorite Sport With an acute eye for detail, especially notable in the brilliant analysis of NFL films, Jesse Berrett shows how pro football and Richard Nixon's America arose coterminously and in reinforcing ways. One of the best books I have read on the politics and culture of sports in the modern United States. This terrific study shows how football both reflected and transformed American politics and culture during the long 1960s. --Larry Glickman, author of Buying Power: A History of Consumer Activism in America For this devotee of Sam Huff's New York Giants and Dave Meggyesy's Syracuse Orangemen, Jesse Berrett's fascinating book is an absolute pleasure to read. Moving with the tempo of a two-minute drill, the narrative will inform both gridiron fans and political scholars alike. How many knew, for instance, that during the Vietnam War that the best way to avoid fighting the NLF was to play in the NFL? Masterfully researched, brimming with well-mined quotes, and leavened with astute analysis, the book makes the difficult job of good writing appear effortless. Anybody wanting to know how football got so big, and politics got so mean, needs to pick up Pigskin Nation. --Thomas M. Grace, author of Kent State: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties The current collision of football and politics boils out of a half-century of violence, skullduggery, idealism and greed brilliantly exposed in this fascinating and fast-paced scrimmage of a book. Robert Lipsyte, author of SportsWorld: An American Dreamland. This is a terrific book smart, lively, and deeply researched, full of surprises to delight the casual fan and the seasoned historian alike. If you want to know how a not-quite-respectable sport of the 1950s within two decades became 'America's Game,' not just the country's most popular sport but also the one most entangled in partisan politics and competing visions of American life, this book is for you. --Michael Oriard, author of Brand NFL: Making and Selling America's Favorite Sport A superb cultural history. --Publisher's Weekly With an acute eye for detail, especially notable in the brilliant analysis of NFL films, Jesse Berrett shows how pro football and Richard Nixon's America arose coterminously and in reinforcing ways. One of the best books I have read on the politics and culture of sports in the modern United States. This terrific study shows how football both reflected and transformed American politics and culture during the long 1960s. --Larry Glickman, author of Buying Power: A History of Consumer Activism in America Author InformationJesse Berrett earned a PhD in History at the University of California, Berkeley. He has worked as a rock critic, television columnist, and book reviewer. He teaches history at University High School in San Francisco. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |