The Kingdom of Golf in America - Richard J. Moss

The Kingdom of Golf in America

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Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2013
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-0-8032-4482-5 (ISBN)
38,65 inkl. MwSt
For golf's true enthusiasts, the game is far more - and far more complex - than a simple hobby, commodity, or slice of the sports industry. It is a physical and mental place to be, a community. It has a history, a hierarchy, laws, a language, and a literature. And in Richard J. Moss, it has a chronicler.
For golf’s true enthusiasts, the game is far more—and far more complex—than a simple hobby, commodity, or slice of the sports industry. It is a physical and mental place to be, a community. It has a history, a hierarchy, laws, a language, and a literature. And in Richard J. Moss, it has a chronicler.

From its beginnings in the northeastern United States in the 1880s, golf has seen its popularity, and its fortunes, wax and wane, affected by politics and economics, reflecting tensions between aristocratic and democratic impulses. The Kingdom of Golf in America traces these ups and downs, ins and outs, in the growth of golf as a community. Moss describes the development of the private club and public course and the impact of wealth and the consumer culture on those who play golf and those who watch. He shows that factors like race, gender, technology, suburbanization, and the transformation of the South that shaped the nation also shaped golf. The result is a unique, and uniquely entertaining, work of cultural history that shows us golf as a community whose story resonates far beyond the confines of the course.

Richard J. Moss is John J. and Cornelia V. Gibson Professor of History (emeritus) at Colby College and the author of Golf and the American Country Club and Eden in the Pines: A History of Pinehurst Village.  

Acknowledgments


Introduction


Chapter 1. From Nothing to Something


Chapter 2. Golf Literature


Chapter 3. Clubs and Courses


Chapter 4. Golf before the War


Chapter 5. Golf and World War I


Chapter 6. Golf’s Golden Age?


Chapter 7. Golf in the 1930s


Chapter 8. Golf and World War II


Chapter 9. Hogan, Snead, and Nelson and the Rise of the Modern Touring Pro


Chapter 10. The Golf Community in a New Age of Affluence


Chapter 11. Golf and the Age of Television


Chapter 12. Golf and the Two-Party System


Chapter 13. Understanding the Golf Community


Chapter 14. Against the Wind


Appendix A: Golf, Parks, and the American Lawn


Appendix B: Golf Courses in 1920


Appendix C: The pga in 1935


Bibliographical Essay


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2013
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sport Ballsport Golf
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Weitere Fachgebiete Sportwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-8032-4482-7 / 0803244827
ISBN-13 978-0-8032-4482-5 / 9780803244825
Zustand Neuware
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