The annual of CESH

From 2000 to 2005, CESH published an annual publication.
The editorial activity of CESH was re-launched in 2008 with the regular publication of the academic journal European Studies in Sports History.

List of contents 2000-2005

2000

Evangelos ALBANIDIS, “The Institution of ephebia in the Ancient Hellenic World”, pp. 91-101.
E. John B. ALLEN, “Skiing and the Child: Sport and Much More”, pp. 83-90.
Antje FENNER, “The First German Fräuleinwunder”, pp. 103-115.
Rudolf MÜLLNER, “On the Hagiography of an Austrian Sports Hero Anton Sailer”, pp. 57-67.
Harald ÖLRICH, “ ‘Held’ und ‘Heiliger’? Eine Untersuchung zur Rolle des Sports in der politischen Biographie Mussolinis und Hitlers”, pp. 31-56.
Piergiorgio RENNA, “Le sport et la race dans l’Italie du fascisme”, pp. 23-30.
Joachim K. RUEHL, “The History and Development of the ‘European Committee of Sports History (CESH)’: 1949-1997”, pp. 7-21.
Swantje SCHARENBERG, “ ‘A Sound Mind must live in a Sound Body’ – Otto Haesler and the Celle Gymnasium”, pp. 69-82.
Christian BECKER, “1936. Die olympischen Spiele und der Nationalsozialismus. A Review Article”, pp. 120-122.
Arnd KRÜGER, “Doping. A Review Article”, pp. 117-119.

2001

Penelope KISSOUDI, “Dance and Motion in N. Kazantzakis’ Novel Zorba the Greek”, pp. 7-16.
Wolfgang BUSS, “Taeve Schur – A Cycling Idol and a Product of the early GDR Sport System”, pp. 17-28.
Eberhard KUNZE, “Ungewisser Zustand. Empfehlungen für F. L. Jahn”, pp. 29-35.
Annette R. HOFMANN, “Die Turnlehrerbildungsstätte des Nordamerikanischen Turnerbundes”, pp. 36-50.
Gherardo BONINI, “National Identity and Ethnicity in international Cycling before 1914”, pp. 51-66.
Swantje SCHARENBERG, “The Published Understanding of Sport in Germany from 1918 to 1933”, pp. 67-76.
Arnd KRÜGER, Erwin NIEDERMANN, Marek WAIC, Janusz SLUSARCYK, Piotr HALEMBA & Juan FAURIA GARCIA, “Nazi Olympics in foreign Perspectives”, pp. 77-127.
Christian BECKER, “Zurück in die Zukunft – Die ‘SportZeit’”, pp. 130-132.
Swantje SCHARENBERG, “Ein deutscher Blick auf Kulturgeschichte & Cultural Studies. A Review Article”, pp. 132-134.

2002

James RIORDAN, “Racism and the Unique Power of Football”, pp 7-17.
Jessica MACBETH & Grant JARVIE, “The Development of Women’s Football in an Engendered Scottish Society”, pp. 19-32.
Michaela CZECH, “Interdependenz von sportwissenschaftlicher Frauenforschung, akademischer Bildung und politischer Praxis”, pp. 33-44.
Manuela HASSE, “Swedgym Blues: Body, Health and Life’s New Rhythm”, pp. 45-59.
Alberto JORI, “Vittorino da Feltre (1378-1446) e l’ideale umanistico dell’educazione integrale”, pp. 61-80.
Roland BINZ, “Die Rolle des Sports im europäischen Integrationskonzept von Jürgen Habermas”, 81-94.
Arnd KRÜGER, “Values? Aims and Realities of the Modern Olympic Games”, pp. 95-110.
Holger PREUß, “The Dialectic of Traditional and Legal Ruling of the IOC against the Background of Commercialisation”, pp. 111-124.
James RIORDAN, “European Cultures in Sport: Examining the nations and regions. A Book Presentation”, pp. 125-127.
Eberhard KUNZE, “Sport in der Gesellschaft des Spektakels. A Review Article”, pp. 127-128.
André GOUNOT, “Histoire de la savate, du Chausson et de la boxe française (1797-1978). A book presentation”, pp. 128-129.

2003

Felix LEBED, “Sport and globalization: the Russian case’”, pp. 7-29.
Kenth SJÖBLOM, “In the Borderlands of Ling and Jahn – The ‘Finnish Gymnastic System’ in the late 19th Century”, pp. 30-40.
David TERRY, “Boxing: Some Early British History”, pp. 41-50.
Maïté LASCAUD & Thierry TERREY, “The Soldier, the Teacher and the Forester: French Orienteers in Conflict”, pp. 51-66.
Basilis KAIMAKAMIS, Panagiotis STEFANIDIS, Theopoula LASKARI & Ioannis MOURATIDIS, “The Rules for Gymnastics in the first international Olympic Games in Athens (1896)” , pp. 67-76.
K. MANTIS, A. MAVVIDIS, Th. MAVRIDIS & P. KONTOS, “Olympics Games of 1896 in Athens & Lawn Tennis”, pp. 77-86.
Evangelos ALBANIDIS & Athanasios ANASTASIOU, “The Coexistence of Athletic Events and Music Contests in Ancient Greece”, pp. 87-98.
Aurelio BERARDI, “Flaubert sportif”, pp. 99-110.
E. John B. ALLEN, “Report: 1st International Ski History Congress”, pp. 111.

2004

Marta ARÉVALO, “The European Union and Sport”, pp. 7-16.
Sarah MORGAN, “Inventing the Latin athletic body: the reception of Olympic athletes Valla and Beccali in the Italian press”, pp. 17-27.
Patrizia VEROLI, “Docile Bodies and War Machines. The Metamorphosis of Dalcroze Rhythmic Gymnastics in Italy from the Liberal Era through Fascism”, pp. 29-42.
Jean SAINT-MARTIN & Natalia BAZOGE, “The diffusion of the French Voluntary Gymnastics: the Lyons example (1953-84)”, pp.43-55.
Gherardo BONINI, “Disgregating the empire? The Austro-Hungarian football’s controversy and the Czech role (1905-1910)”, pp. 57-69.
Werner KUHN, “The Soccer Philosophy of Otto Nerz – Germany’s First National Coach”, pp. 71-80.
Jean-François LOUDCHER, Laurent GENEY, Jean-Nicolas RENAUD & Christian VIVIER, “Les débuts du Tour de France (1903-1939) ou la construction d’un mythe médiatisé – Analyse de la ‘Une’ de deux hebdomadaires spécialises”, pp. 81-100.
Cécile OTTOGALLI-MAZZACAVALLO & Jean SAINT-MARTIN, “L’alpinisme féminin avant 1914 : l’exemple d’une singularité à la française?”, pp. 101-115.
Anne ROGER, “L’entraînement des athlètes français dans l’entre-deux-guerres”, pp. 117-138.

2005

Evangelos ALBANIDIS & Athanasios KASABALIS, “Athletics and Physical Education of the Greek Minority in Constantinople”, pp. 7-19.
Frédéric DUTHEIL, “Sport and Balneology: the medical profession and the spread of sporting activities in the spa town of Vichy”, pp. 21-29.
Vasileios KAIMAKAMIS, Stella DOUKA & Dimitrios KAIMAKAMIS, “Apparatus Gymnastics at the Olympic Games of Paris (1900)”, pp. 31-40.
Angela TEJA, “La ricerca medico-sportiva al servizio del regime”, pp. 41-57.
Daphné BOLZ, “Le sportif comme homme nouveau. Comparaison Italie fasciste/Allemagne nazie”, pp. 59-72.
Pierre-Olaf SCHUT, “Le Gouffre Berger, “record du monde de profondeur” 1953-1956”, pp. 73-87.
Karen BRETIN, “Le mouvement sportif ouvrier français : programme et conditions de mise en œuvre (1934-fin des années 1970)”, pp. 89-103.
Guy-Lionel LOEW, “L’équipe de France de football et la Coupe du Monde 1998, regards de deux quotidiens français : Le Figaro et Libération. Des traitements déterminés par des attaches politiques”, pp. 105-113.
Veruska VERRATTI, Book Presentation: F. Bonini, Le istituzioni sportive italiane, pp. 114-117.
Swantje SCHARENBERG, Book Presentation: E. Eggers (ed.), Handball, pp. 118-119.
Christian WACKER, “Deutsches Sport & Olympia Museum”, pp. 120-124.