European football and collective memory /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2015.
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| Series: | Football research in an enlarged Europe.
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Table of Contents:
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- 1. Introduction: Football Memory in a European Perspective; Wolfram Pyta
- 2. How are Football Games Remembered? Idioms of Memory in Modern Football; Tobias Werron
- 3. Negotiating the Cold War? Perspectives in Memory Research on the UEFA, the Early European Football Competitions and the European Nations Cups; Jürgen Mittag
- 4. UEFA Football Competitions as European Sites of Memory: Cups of Identity?; Michael Groll
- 5. The Contribution of Real Madrid's First Five European Cups to the Emergence of a Common Football Space; Borja García-García, Ramón Llopis-Goig and Agustín Martín
- 6. Football and the European Collective Memory in Britain: the Case of the 1960 European Cup Final; Geoff Hare
- 7. Erecting a European 'Lieu de mémoire'? Media Coverage of the 1966 World Cup and French Discussions about the 'Wembley Goal'; Jean Christophe Meyer
- 8. George Best, a European Symbol, a European Hero?; David Ranc
- 9. Heysel and its Symbolic Value in Europe's Collective Memory; Clemens Kech
- 10. Football Sites of Memory in the Eastern Bloc 1945-1991; Seweryn Dmowski
- 11. Rituals and Practices of Memorial Culture in Football; Markwart Herzog.