The Olympic Games Explained
A Student Guide to the Evolution of the Modern Olympic Games
By Craig Reedie, Jim Parry, Vassil Girginov
Series Editor: Frank Galligan, Professor J A Mangan
- Price: $49.95
- Binding/Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 978-0-415-34604-7
- Publish Date: March 1st 2005
- Imprint: Routledge
- Pages: 288 pages
Series: Student Sport Studies
Description
An awesome festival of sporting excellence and competition, the Olympic Games have now evolved into a major international event with great cultural, political, economic and social importance.
The Olympic Games Explained is an introductory guide to the history and meaning of the four-yearly phenomenon that is the modern Olympic Games. The book provides a comprehensive overview of ‘Olympism’ from its Ancient Greek origins through the beginnings of the International Olympic Committee to the global Olympic Movement in the twenty-first century.
Each chapter offers a range of study tasks and review questions to help students develop their understanding of key concepts in Olympic studies.
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