1st Edition
The Athletes’ Voice in History
1. Introduction: The Voice of the Athlete in History
Stephan Wassong, Angela J. Schneider, and Rob Hess
2. The Olympic Oath and So Much More: A Biographical Interpretive Analysis of the Life of Victor Boin, 1886–1974
Bram Constandt, Jasper Truyens, and Marc Constandt
3. ‘If the IOC Finds Out About This, All of You Will Be Declared Professionals’: Professionalization of Finnish Track Athletes from the 1960s to 1980s
Jouni Lavikainen
4. Non-Racial Sport in South Africa: A Documentary Analysis of the Struggle for International Recognition, 1946-1971
Francois Johannes Cleophas
5. ‘An Honour, Rather than a Disgrace’: Song Koon Poh, Apartheid Rugby, Tokkie’s Dragons and the Politics of Dissent and Confession
Henrik Snyders
6. Athletes in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1945–1992
Marko Begović
7. The Athletes’ Voice and a Feminist Ethics of Care: The Russian Doping Scandal at the 2016 Olympic Games
Mikael Gonsalves and Angela J. Schneider
8. The Membership Composition of the Athletes’ Commission of the International Olympic Committee: Between Appointments and Elections, 1981–2000
Stephan Wassong
9. The Institutional Position of Athletes in the Governance Networks of the Olympic Movement in Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom
Maximilian Seltmann
Biography
Stephan Wassong is Professor at the German Sport University Cologne, Head of the Institute of Sport History, and Director of its Olympic Studies Centre. He is also Director of the international MA in Olympic Studies and President of the International Pierre de Coubertin Committee. He is also a member of the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Education Commission.
Angela J. Schneider is the Director of the International Centre for Olympic Studies and is Professor in Kinesiology at Western University, Canada. Her research interests are philosophy and ethics in sport, Olympic Studies, and women and sport. She is an Olympian, winning a silver medal in rowing for Canada with the women's Coxed Fours at the 1984 Olympics.
Rob Hess is Adjunct Professor with the Institute for Health and Sport, and the College of Sport and Exercise Science, at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, where he taught sport history for more than two decades. He is also a member of the leadership group of the Olympic Research Network at Victoria University.






