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Enjoyed talking futsal, football, writing, playing, coaching and many things in between with @keithrathbone for @NewBooksNetwork
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Latest @NewBooksSports@NewBooksNetwork with @guardian journalist and editor @jamiefahey1 about his fantastic new book: Futsal: The Indoor Game that is Revolutionizing World Soccer (Melville House, 2021).
https://t.co/AnbQiBiCLl
Latest @NewBooksSports interview with Doug Booth, Dean of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism at @thompsonriversu, Prof Emeritus at University of @otago and author of Bondi Beach: Representations of an Iconic Australian (@Palgrave MacMillan, 2022).
https://t.co/g9C6UizDAe
Latest @NewBooksSports interview with @slmwalsh, Associate Professor of Theatre History @LSU, and author of Eugenics and Physical Culture Performance in the Progressive Era: Watch Whiteness Workout (@Palgrave MacMillan, 2020).
https://t.co/mF6cKcqtFq
Latest @NewBooksSports interview with Alistair Shearer, author of The Story of Yoga: From Ancient India to the Modern West (Hurst and Co, 2020).
https://t.co/17s7l2vWlr
In the 1950s, #RollerDerby had mixed gender teams, equal pay, childcare, maternity leave, and a funded pension plan.
Hear more from Michella Marino, author of ROLLER DERBY: The History of an American Sport on the @NewBooksNetwork! @NewBooksSports https://t.co/cFju0KEGkY
Reading like a mix between TUESDAYS with MORRIE and a sequel to his book WHEN the GARDEN was EDEN, @AratonHj's OUR LAST SEASON (@PenguinBooks) is a book about friendship, aging, and of course, basketball. Check out Araton's conversation with @paulieknep👇
https://t.co/0fNVTJ6Cy3
It was a thrill to interview one of my favorite writers, Harvey Araton, about his new book Our Last Season, a beautiful story about his friendship with the woman Charles Oakley called “the Oak Man of Knicks fans.” @AratonHj @NewBooksSports
https://t.co/LoAjBYqse4
How do women married to professional athletes manage their personal lives, public lives, and their families despite enormous obstacles? 🎙️@ProfessorJohnst interviews Steven M. Ortiz, author of THE SPORT MARRIAGE: Women Who Make It Work (@IllinoisPress) ⤵️
https://t.co/XgVdqOSGxX
More gonzo journalism than academic history, COCAINE + SURFING (@rarebirdlit) is a wild thrill ride through several decades of surfing’s love affair with addiction. 🏄 Listen in as @MichaelGVann interviews @trashprose about his sordid history of surfing👇
https://t.co/g2XcUCmoGw
Latest @NewBooksSports interview with Gregory Quin about his new edited collection Des Réseaux et des Hommes: Participation et Contribution de la Suisse à l’Internationalisation du Sport (1912-1972).
Find the whole interview here: https://t.co/wjYL2JG8CB
.@keithrathbone interviews Grégory Quin, co-editor of Des Réseaux et des Hommes, a critical examination of Switzerland’s sports history. Topics include Switzerland’s particular role in world sport, the sportification of skiing in the country and more.👂👇
https://t.co/Cm2yAobLZR
Jorge Iber and Mario Longoria join @keithrathbone to discuss LATINOS in AMERICAN FOOTBALL (@McFarlandCoPub), their new book that recovers the history of Latino participation in American football at the high school, college and professional level. 👂👇
https://t.co/wTRYfYo5zK
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