Creating the national pastime :: baseball transforms itself, 1903-1953 /
"At a time when many baseball fans wish for the game to return to a purer past, G. Edward White shows how seemingly irrational business decisions, inspired in part by the self-interest of the owners but also by their nostalgia for the game, transformed baseball into the national pastime. Not si...
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Sprache: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
[1996]
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Zusammenfassung: | "At a time when many baseball fans wish for the game to return to a purer past, G. Edward White shows how seemingly irrational business decisions, inspired in part by the self-interest of the owners but also by their nostalgia for the game, transformed baseball into the national pastime. Not simply a professional sport, baseball has been treated as a focus of childhood rituals and an emblem of American individuality and fair play throughout much of the twentieth century. It started out, however, as a marginal urban sport associated with drinking and gambling. White describes its progression to an almost mythic status as an idyllic game, popular among people of all ages and classes. He then recounts the owner's efforts, often supported by the legal system, to preserve this image. Baseball grew up in the midst of urban industrialization during the Progressive Era, and the emerging steel and concrete baseball parks encapsulated feelings of neighborliness and associations with the rural leisure of bygone times. According to White, these nostalgic themes, together with personal financial concerns, guided owners toward practices that in retrospect appear unfair to players and detrimental to the progress of the game. Reserve clauses, blacklisting, and limiting franchise territories, for example, were meant to keep a consistent roster of players on a team, build fan loyalty, and maintain the game's local flavor. These practices also violated antitrust laws and significantly restricted the economic power of the players. Owners vigorously fought against innovations, ranging from night games and radio broadcasts to the inclusion of black players. Nonetheless, the image of baseball as a spirited civic endeavor persisted, even in the face of outright corruption, as witnessed in the courts' leniency toward the participants in the Black Sox scandal of 1919. White's story of baseball is intertwined with changes in technology and business in America and with changing attitudes toward race and ethnicity. The time is fast approaching, he concludes, when we must consider whether baseball is still regarded as the national pastime and whether protecting its image is worth the effort."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 368 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-354) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781400851362 140085136X |
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spelling | White, G. Edward. Creating the national pastime : baseball transforms itself, 1903-1953 / G. Edward White. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1996] ©1996 1 online resource (xiii, 368 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-354) and index. The ballparks -- The enterprise, 1903-1923 -- The rise of the commissioner: gambling, the Black Sox, and the creation of baseball heroes -- The Negro leagues -- The coming of night baseball -- Baseball journalists -- Baseball on the radio -- Ethnicity and baseball: Hank Greenberg and Joe DiMaggio -- The enterprise, 1923-1953 -- The decline of the national pastime. "At a time when many baseball fans wish for the game to return to a purer past, G. Edward White shows how seemingly irrational business decisions, inspired in part by the self-interest of the owners but also by their nostalgia for the game, transformed baseball into the national pastime. Not simply a professional sport, baseball has been treated as a focus of childhood rituals and an emblem of American individuality and fair play throughout much of the twentieth century. It started out, however, as a marginal urban sport associated with drinking and gambling. White describes its progression to an almost mythic status as an idyllic game, popular among people of all ages and classes. He then recounts the owner's efforts, often supported by the legal system, to preserve this image. Baseball grew up in the midst of urban industrialization during the Progressive Era, and the emerging steel and concrete baseball parks encapsulated feelings of neighborliness and associations with the rural leisure of bygone times. According to White, these nostalgic themes, together with personal financial concerns, guided owners toward practices that in retrospect appear unfair to players and detrimental to the progress of the game. Reserve clauses, blacklisting, and limiting franchise territories, for example, were meant to keep a consistent roster of players on a team, build fan loyalty, and maintain the game's local flavor. These practices also violated antitrust laws and significantly restricted the economic power of the players. Owners vigorously fought against innovations, ranging from night games and radio broadcasts to the inclusion of black players. Nonetheless, the image of baseball as a spirited civic endeavor persisted, even in the face of outright corruption, as witnessed in the courts' leniency toward the participants in the Black Sox scandal of 1919. White's story of baseball is intertwined with changes in technology and business in America and with changing attitudes toward race and ethnicity. The time is fast approaching, he concludes, when we must consider whether baseball is still regarded as the national pastime and whether protecting its image is worth the effort."--Jacket Print version record. Baseball United States History 20th century. Baseball Social aspects United States History 20th century. Base-ball Aspect social États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. GAMES Gambling Sports. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Business Aspects. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Essays. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION History. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Reference. bisacsh TRAVEL Special Interest Sports. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Baseball History. bisacsh Baseball fast Baseball Social aspects fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Baseball gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4144091-2 Geschichte gnd Soziologie gnd USA gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4078704-7 Honkbal. gtt Nationale identiteit. gtt 1900-1999 fast History fast has work: Creating the national pastime (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGJ8rtbyfwWXQxYRWFPXwK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: White, G. Edward. Creating the national pastime 0691034885 (DLC) 95020743 (OCoLC)33012938 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=699870 Volltext |
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title_full | Creating the national pastime : baseball transforms itself, 1903-1953 / G. Edward White. |
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