Sport History Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Sport History Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reclaiming Tom Longboat: Indigenous Self-Determination in Canadian Sport3
Cultural Renaissance and Sport History: Repositioning Its Role in China’s Higher Education3
Hockey Priest: Father David Bauer and the Spirit of the Canadian Game2
Landscapes of Performance: Using Local Geography for the Testing of Sport School Pupils in Sweden, 1972–20232
The Politics of Canada’s Return to International Hockey in 1977: Hockey Diplomacy?2
Something’s Gotta Give: Bent Rules, Breached Bottom Line, and the International Amateur Athletics Federations’ Handling of the “China Question”2
Prizefighting and Civilization: A Cultural History of Boxing, Race, and Masculinity in Mexico and Cuba, 1840–19401
Contributors1
The Myth of the Amateur: A History of College Athletic Scholarships1
Surfing and Modernity in the North of Scotland1
Fraternal Societies, Settler Colonialism, and Combat Sports on Canada’s Prairie West1
Pull Hard!: Finding Grit and Purpose on Cougar Crew, 1970–20201
“Home” to Some, But Not to Others: It’s Time to “Step Up”11
Football and Nation Building in Colombia (2010–2018): The Only Thing That Unites Us1
“An Occupational Hazard”: Former Elite Male Professional Players’ Experiences of On-Field Violence in Australian Football (1970 to 1995)1
“They Couldn’t Win and Didn’t Want to Lose”: The 1982 Inter-District Championship Final (Fiji Soccer)1
Underrepresentation in Authorship in the Journal of Sport History: Gender Inequality in the Flagship Journal of the North American Society for Sport History1
Contributors1
The K League and the Duality of Glocality: Men’s Professional Football in South Korea, 1983–20171
A Runner’s Journey1
Building the Beach: Interest Convergence, (Black) Capitalism, and Air Jordans0
L’itinéraire biographique d’un promoteur de l’alpinisme performatif. L’engagement de Lionel Terray dans l’avènement d’un nouveau modèle en France (1921–1965)0
“Star Maker”: George Powles, McClymonds High School, and the Youth of West Oakland0
Among the Athletes: The Actions of the Securitate in the “Sport Issue” (Romanian Title: Printre sportivi: acţiunile Securităţii în problema “Sport”)0
Carving Out Spaces of Resistance: Remembering Women’s Ski Jumping, Gendered Spaces, and Built Environments at Canada Olympic Park, 1987–20190
Angelo Mosca and the Semifictionalized Construction of Masculinity: A Gender Discourse Analysis0
Passing the Baton: Black Women Track Stars and American Identity0
“I Live With and By Nature”: Swedish Alpine Skiers Reflect on Professional and Lifestyle Skiing, Nature, and Snow, 1964–20230
How to Integrate Generative AI Into the Sport History Classroom0
A New Form of Modern Sport: The Beginnings of Lakeland Rock Climbing 1880–19140
Rethinking Fandom: How to Beat the Sports-Industrial Complex at Its Own Game0
The Birth of the Modern NBA: Pro Basketball in the Year of the Merger, 1949–19500
For the Role of Social Studies of Sport in Physical Education Teacher Training: Some Reflections From the Argentinean Field0
“Dead but Standing Erect”: Why Southern Conference Members Left to Form the Southeastern Conference0
The Politics of Canadian Participation in the 1978 IIHF World Championships: Alan Eagleson and the NHL Tighten Their Grip0
“Californian ‘Start-’Em-Young’ System”: The Golden State and US Swimming, 1954–19640
The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports0
Sports Sprawl: Arlington Stadium and the Rise of Suburban Baseball Venues0
Font-Romeu (1964–1972): A Review of the Social Conditions Behind the Creation of an “International” Sports Center0
The Birth and Development of Sports Video Games From the 1950s to the Early 1980s0
On the Field, Its Future in the Journal, and the Self-Reflection We All Need to Do at Least Once0
“Stepping Up” for Trans Inclusion in Sport0
We Play On: Shakhtar Donetsk’s Fight for Ukraine, Football, and Freedom0
Embracing Discomfort and Manifesting Hope as an Activist Practice0
The Catalans in (Olympic) Command, Despite the Catalans: How the Governance of Spanish Sport Moved From Madrid to Barcelona in the Early 1920s0
The Last Gladiator: William Muldoon and the Making of American Sports0
Indigenous Girls Hockey: Imagination, Actionable Hope, and More Just Futures0
The Transformation of Taiwanese Women’s Physical Education in Schools During the Japanese Colonial Period (1895–1945)0
Dismantling Historical Hardscapes: Unsettling Inclusion as Solidarity0
Retouched and Remarkable: Female Athletes in La Culture Physique (1904) as Historical and Visual Documentation0
Contributors0
Canada’s Holy Grail: Lord Stanley’s Political Motivation to Donate the Stanley Cup0
After 50 Years of Sports Media Scholarship, the Academy Takes Notice0
Contributors0
Tracing the Pioneers: Ballroom Dance Instructors and “Taxi-dance Girls” in Modern Chinese Leisure Sports0
Contributors0
Leisure, Body, and Politics: A History of Swimming in Modern China0
Turn to Micronarrative: Observing the Basic Structure of Daily Life in Sports During Emergency Events0
Football and Nation Building in Colombia (2010–2018): The Only Thing That Unites Us0
Erratum. “Californian ‘Start-’Em-Young’ System”: The Golden State and US Swimming 1954–19640
Le Club Alpin Français et les Glénans: Nature Conservation in French Mountaineering and Water Sports Associations, 1950–19900
“Behind the Scenes”: The Secret Life of Harry Bosco0
The Early Synecdochical Anchors of College Football: Fields and Facilities 1869–19030
The Black Athlete as Hero: American Barrier Breakers From Nine Sports0
Contributors0
The Constitutional Recognition of Sport in Italy: The Contribution of the History and Ethics of Sports Medicine0
La reconnaissance du sport pour handicapés physiques par l’État français: gestion des effets inattendus d’une scission fédérale (1963–1977)0
Editorial Note0
Football and Nation Building in Colombia (2010–2018): The Only Thing That Unites Us0
“There Is No First Attack in Karate”: The Emergence of “Sport Karate” During the Allied Occupation of Japan0
Wearing My Heart on My Sleeve: Transgressing the Traditional Boundaries of Sport History0
Dismantling the Established: Materiality, Ideology, and Affectivity0
Becoming a Leading Player in Protecting the Mountain Environment: The Union Internationale des Associations d’Alpinisme and the Path to the 1982 Kathmandu Declaration0
Five Overtimes: The Habs and the Leafs in the 1951 Stanley Cup Finals0
Synchronized Swimming in Ontario, 1920–50s: Gender, Beauty, and Sport0
Contributors0
In the Mirror of the Past: A History of Women’s Football in the Republic of Turkey0
The Life of Li Ning as a Reflection of China’s Transformation0
The Arctic Winter Games: Aims, Reflections, and Issues of the Research About a Singular Sport Event0
On Historians, Intellectuals, and Advocacy0
Nature Sport and Environmental History: Adulation or Alteration of Nature?0
Contributors0
Unsettling Sporting Stories0
They Didn’t Do Anything Wrong but They Did Everything White: Examination of the 1968 Harvard Crew’s Support of the Olympic Project for Human Rights0
Philippe Tissié’s Psychopedagogical Conceptions of Physical Education: Franco-Swedish Hybridity (1886–1935)0
Imagine0
Rafael Halperin’s Contribution to Israel’s Emerging Body Culture0
Nature Games: Traditional Indigenous Games and Environmental Stewardship in Oceania0
Isabel “Lefty” Alvarez: The Improbable Life of a Cuban American Baseball Star0
Twice Invisible, Twice Clandestine. Football and Lesbianism in Spain During the Years of Democratic Transition (1970–1982)0
Moving Boarders: Skateboarding and the Changing Landscape of Urban Youth Sports0
The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887–19390
From Frozen Ponds to Organized Competitions: The Growth of Skating and Ice Hockey in Korea, 1886–19380
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