Geschichte des Fußballs in Deutschland und Europa seit 1954

Par : Wolfram Pyta
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  • Nombre de pages184
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-17-027144-9
  • EAN9783170271449
  • Date de parution23/05/2013
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille8 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurKohlhammer

Résumé

Football thrills the masses - and not just in Germany. In recent years, historical science has therefore also considered the phenomenon of football within the context of everyday life and social history, with social historians particularly interested in the social, societal and economic connections of the sport. The German Football League has experienced a steady upward trend since it was founded; however the German Bundesliga scandal of the 1970s demonstrates that this path has not been as straightforward, as is believed.
The focus of the book is the growth of the German Bundesliga, as it has evolved as a link between society and sport. The book is thus an inventory of the state of modern football.
Football thrills the masses - and not just in Germany. In recent years, historical science has therefore also considered the phenomenon of football within the context of everyday life and social history, with social historians particularly interested in the social, societal and economic connections of the sport. The German Football League has experienced a steady upward trend since it was founded; however the German Bundesliga scandal of the 1970s demonstrates that this path has not been as straightforward, as is believed.
The focus of the book is the growth of the German Bundesliga, as it has evolved as a link between society and sport. The book is thus an inventory of the state of modern football.