1st Edition
The British World and the Five Rings Essays in British Imperialism and the Modern Olympic Movement
1. Prologue-- Britain, Empire, and the Olympic Experience Erik Nielsen, Macquarie University (Australia), Matthew Llewellyn, California State University, Fullerton (USA)
2. For a ‘United’ Kingdom and a ‘Greater’ Britain: The British Olympic Association and the Limitations and Contestations of ‘Britishness’ Matthew Llewellyn, California State University, Fullerton (USA)
3. Flights to Empire: Australia’s Imperial Engagement with the Olympic Games: 1900-1938 Erik Nielsen, Macquarie University (Australia)
4. (Dis)located Olympic patriots: Sporting connections, administrative communications and imperial ether in interwar New Zealand Geoff Kohe, University of University of Worcester (U.K.)
5. `The Emblem of One United Body . . . One Great Sporting Maple Leaf’: The Olympic Games and Canada’s Quest for Self Identity Robert K. Barney and Michael Heine, University of Western Ontario (Canada)
6. ‘In our case, it seems obvious the British Organising Committee piped the tune’, the campaign for recognition of Ireland in the Olympic Movement, 1935-56 Tom Hunt, Independent Scholar (Ireland)
7. Rhodesia and the Olympic Games: Representations of masculinity, war, and Empire, 1965-1980 Andrew Novak, George Mason University (USA)
8. Epilogue: The ‘British World’, Other Worlds, and the Five Rings: Possibilities for Trans-Imperial Histories and Historical ‘What Ifs’ Mark S. Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University
Biography
Erik Nielsen is a lecturer in the Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University (Australia). He is the author of Sport and the British World, 1900-1930: Amateurism and National Identity in Australasia and Beyond (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
Matthew P. Llewellyn is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the California State University, Fullerton, co-director of the Centre for the Socio-Cultural Sport and Olympic Research, associate editor of the Journal of Sport History, and the author of numerous books and journal articles on the history of sport.






