Australia's Game

Australia's Game

by Matthew NicholsonBob Stewart Greg de Moore and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/10/2022

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Shortlisted for the Australian Society for Sports History (ASSH) Biennial Book Prize


Unlike every other sport that has captured the nation’s interest, Australian football is not a copy, a clone, or a hand-me-down of European culture. Rather, it is a game with special qualities, which arose from a distinctive series of events in the fledgling colony of Victoria, grew rapidly, and is now the most dominant sport in the country: a social, commercial, cultural and—for many—spiritual force.


Australia’s Game—the History of Australian Football describes, in forensic detail, the characters that led the way, how crises were faced and overcome, the great players and coaches who have influenced the ways the game has been played, the supporters who have stayed true to their club and have passed on their passion through generations, and most recently how the game has added another dimension with a flourishing national competition for women.

ISBN:
9781743589205
9781743589205
Category:
American football
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-10-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Books
Greg de Moore

Greg de Moore is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry based at Sydney's Westmead Hospital. Born in Melbourne of parents who migrated to Australia from Sri Lanka, Greg has lived in Sydney for over 20 years.

Outside of the hospital he has combined his medical interests with Australian history to write and co-write two previous books Tom Wills and A National Game. 

The biography of Tom Wills was based on ten years of research unearthing original medical records, letters, text books and notes previously believed to have been lost or destroyed.

This book won numerous awards and was short-listed for the National Biography Award. Greg has also written on the need to preserve psychiatric records as a precious storehouse of clinical and social history.

Rob Hess

Rob Hess is an Associate Professor in sport history at Victoria University, Melbourne.

He has an international reputation for sport history scholarship, and is the Managing Editor of International Journal of the History of Sport.

His previous book, the co-authored A National Game: The History of Australian Rules Football, was published by Penguin/Viking in 2008.

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