The History of American College Football: Institutional Policy, Culture, and Reform

Author:   Christian Anderson (University of South Carolina, USA) ,  Amber Fallucca (University of South Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367687175


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   09 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christian Anderson (University of South Carolina, USA) ,  Amber Fallucca (University of South Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9780367687175


ISBN 10:   0367687178
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   09 January 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Chapter 1: Myths and Stories from College Football’s First One Hundred Years Christian K. Anderson Chapter 2: ""As Good as the Best"": Gallaudet Football and the Battle Against Normalization at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Richard Ian Kimball Chapter 3: Football Culture at New South Universities: Lost Cause and Old South Memory, Modernity, and Martial Manhood J. Hardin Hobson Chapter 4: ""The Great Dartmouth Team is No Longer"": The 1925 Dartmouth Big Green, ""The Present Evil,"" and the Transformation of College Football Derek Charles Catsam Chapter 5: Redefining Reform: Presidents, Football, and Athletic Policy in the Southeastern Conference, 1929-1936 Eric Moyen Chapter 6: Saints Embrace Savagery: BYU Football and the Making of Modern Mormonism Hunter M. Hampton Chapter 7: Football, Athletic Protest, and Reform at Cal State Campuses in the 1960s Marc A. VanOverbeke Chapter 8: Mugs, Jugs, Bells, and Bowls: Traveling Football Trophies as Campus Traditions and Windows into Institutional Culture at Division III Institutions Deborah Worley Chapter 9: Last Stand for a Less Commercialized Game: Contesting Football’s Place in Higher Education in NCAA v. Board of Regents, 1984 Robert L. Kerr Chapter 10: Conclusion: Understanding Current Controversies in College Football through Its Colorful Past Amber C. Fallucca"

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""Readers should pay particular attention to the subtitle because this book is not a history of college football written from the standpoint of the sport's development, traditions, major programs, and the like. Although some aspects of these topics are interwoven throughout the collection, the ten essays Anderson and Fallucca (both, Univ. of South Carolina) bring together have a different purpose. This volume is part of a broader series on the history of higher education and focuses a critical lens on the impact of football on colleges and universities, specifically in relation to ""policy, culture, and reform."" Beyond this commonality, the essays offer a truly quirky hodgepodge of football-related subjects. This is not meant as negative criticism. Rather, it is fair to recognize that this relatively short volume covers a lot of ground, including discussions of deaf football players who were students at Gallaudet College at the turn of the 20th century, protests at Cal State campuses in the 1960s, Division III traveling trophies, and Mormon identity as intertwined with BYU football. Every chapter is well written, cites primary sources, and features at least one illustration. Libraries with extensive collections on the history of higher education or college athletics, especially football, should acquire this book."" - B. D. Singleton, California State University, CHOICE Recommended


Readers should pay particular attention to the subtitle because this book is not a history of college football written from the standpoint of the sport's development, traditions, major programs, and the like. Although some aspects of these topics are interwoven throughout the collection, the ten essays Anderson and Fallucca (both, Univ. of South Carolina) bring together have a different purpose. This volume is part of a broader series on the history of higher education and focuses a critical lens on the impact of football on colleges and universities, specifically in relation to policy, culture, and reform. Beyond this commonality, the essays offer a truly quirky hodgepodge of football-related subjects. This is not meant as negative criticism. Rather, it is fair to recognize that this relatively short volume covers a lot of ground, including discussions of deaf football players who were students at Gallaudet College at the turn of the 20th century, protests at Cal State campuses in the 1960s, Division III traveling trophies, and Mormon identity as intertwined with BYU football. Every chapter is well written, cites primary sources, and features at least one illustration. Libraries with extensive collections on the history of higher education or college athletics, especially football, should acquire this book. - B. D. Singleton, California State University, CHOICE Recommended


Author Information

Christian K. Anderson is Associate Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policies at the University of South Carolina, USA. Amber C. Fallucca is Director of the Quality Enhancement Plan and Associate Director for the Center for Integrative and Experiential Learning at the University of South Carolina, USA. She is also an affiliate faculty member in the Higher Education and Student Affairs Program.

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