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Sport and the Transformation of Modern Europe: States, Media and Markets 1950-2010 Edited by Alan Tomlinson, Christopher Young and Richard Holt Introduction: Sport in Europe 1950-2010 - Transformation and Trends Richard Holt, Alan Tomlinson and Christopher Young Chapter 1: Soviet Physical Culture and Sport: A European Legacy? Nikolaus Katzer Chapter 2: East Beats West: Ice Hockey and the Cold War John Soares Chapter 3: Communism, Youth and Sport: The 1973 World Youth Festival in East Berlin Kay Schiller Chapter 4: Resurrecting the Nation: The Evolution of French Sports Policy from De Gaulle to Mitterand Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Chapter 5: Bikila's Aria: The 1960 Rome Olympics Simon Martin Chapter 6: Sport on Soviet Television Robert Edelman Chapter 7: Jeux avec Frontieres: Television Markets and European Sport Stefan Szymanski Chapter 8: Football and Media in Europe: A New Sport Paradigm for the Global Era Miquel de Moragas, Chris Kennett and Xavier Ginesta Chapter 9: Hosting the Olympic Games: From Promoting the Nation to Nation Branding Roy Panagiotopoulou Chapter 10: Regulatory Regimes in European Sport Anthony King Chapter 11: The Europeanization of Football: Germany and Austria Compared Arne Niemann, Alexander Brand and Georg Spitaler Chapter 12: Why are the European and American Sports Worlds so Different? Path-dependence in European and American Sports History Maarten van Bottenburg Afterword: Toby Miller

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