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Journal of Olympic History 32 (2023) 2
journal:
volume: 32 (2023) 2
pages/dimensions: 74 pages, 135 ill.
language: Deutsch
binding: Paperback
dimensions: 210x297 mm
weight: 310g
edition: tertial
publishing date: 27.09.2023
prices: 35,00 Eur[D]
ISBN: 978-3-447-18300-0
35,00 Eur

The Journal of Olympic History, previously known as Citius, Altius, Fortius, stands as flagship publication of the “International Society of Olympic Historians – ISOH”. It made its auspicious debut in the summer of 1992, captivating readers with its engrossing exploration of the Olympic movement's past.
At present, the Editor-in-Chief of this prestigious journal is Philip Barker from the United Kingdom. With his expertise and leadership, the Journal of Olympic History continues to thrive as a leading source of scholarly research and source of information in the field of Olympic History.
Devoted to providing valuable insights and shedding light on the rich heritage and history of the Olympics, the Journal of Olympic History graces readers’ shelves three times a year. Each edition presents a carefully curated selection of articles, delving into the captivating stories and profound impact of the Olympic Games throughout history.
As the pages turn, readers embark on a journey through time, uncovering the remarkable triumphs, challenges, and enduring legacies that define the Olympic movement. By sharing this knowledge, ISOH fulfills its mission to foster a greater understanding and appreciation of the Olympics, connecting past, present, and future generations of enthusiasts.

From the contents (altogether 19 contributions):

Richard W. Pound, Sport for a World of Peace. The 1973 Olympic Congress in Varna
Michel van Gent, A Courtship Without Results – Korfball and the Olympics
Chris Cannon, A Hop, Step and a Jump from Olympic Glory. Harold Langley – Olympic Athlete, Paris 1924
Christian Wacker, The Lost Hippodrome of Olympia – The organization of the Equestrian Games in Ancient Olympia
Markus Osterwalder, Wu Guanying | 1955–2022. The mascots for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Stephan Wassong, International Pierre de Coubertin Committee honours its educational mission
Hou Kun, Hangzhou opens museum to celebrate the Asian Games

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