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Il Neofascismo italiano e lo sport (1947-1966)
As an integral part of sports historiography, sporting associationism has been the subject of several studies focused in particular on the Centro Sportivo Italiano and the Unione Italiana Sport Popolare.
Alberto Molinari
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Preserved inside the Central State Archive, the documents produced by the Department of Public Security under the Ministry of Interior, composed by police’s records and communications between institutions, give to scholars a huge variety of sources on ...
Alberto Molinari
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El siguiente artículo tiene como objetivo describir las etapas del asociacionismo deportivo de Chile en el contexto del desarrollo histórico de este país El método utilizado fue un cuestionario estandarizado cara a cara. Posteriormente, se realizó un trabajo estadístico basado en la distribución de la frecuencia, considerando como variable el año de ...
Carlos Matus +3 more
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This study addresses the origin and evolution of modern sports activity in Spain. Through a historiographic investigation the conditioning of the practice of sport is analyzed by a socio-political system that transforms the organizational structures, its institutionalization through sectoral legislation and strategic policies of sports promotion.
Campillo-Alhama, Conchi +2 more
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Proposal of an interpretative theoretical frame about sport associationism in Spain
The article is a theoretical essay about sport organisations in Spain. It has two parts. The first one deals with the heterogeneity of sport organisations. This is analized from an historical and present perspective. The second part deals with the context of sport oganisations.
N. Puig, A. Moreno, C. López
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Doomed Youth: Antonio Cánovas, a Young Sportsman in Time of War in 1930s Spain. [PDF]
Viuda-Serrano A, Ibarrondo-Merino I.
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Since the end of XVIII century a movement associated had been developed mainly with the european countries such as: England, France and Spain. Cuba was also included in this movement. The city of Stgo de Cuba was inserted through the creation of various communities among which we can find the sport community due to the appearance of the first ...
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From Mandatory School Gymnastics to Physical Training for Youth. How the Société Fédérale de Gymnastique Became a "Gymnastic State" Dedicated to the Physical Preparation of Swiss Youth From 1873 to 1907. [PDF]
Mayencourt G, Quin G.
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The Game of Skittles on the Northern Route of the Camino de Santiago. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Fernández JE +3 more
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