Baseball and Cultural Heritage

Edited by Gregory Ramshaw , Sean Gammon
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Baseball and Cultural Heritage

Edited by Gregory Ramshaw , Sean Gammon
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278 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 11, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 278
  • Publisher: University Press Of Florida
  • ISBN: 9780813069401
  • Dimensions: 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.1" H

Gregory Ramshaw, professor of parks, recreation, and tourism management at Clemson University, is the author of Heritage and Sport: An Introduction

Sean Gammon, a reader in leisure and tourism management at the University of Central Lancashire, is the coeditor of Heritage and the Olympics: People, Place and Performance.

“The relationship between baseball and heritage is addressed in a comprehensive, engaging, and informative manner in an international context. This is a valuable book for baseball scholars, sport historians, and anyone interested in the phenomena of sport heritage.”—Murray G. Phillips, editor of Representing the Sporting Past in Museums and Halls of Fame  



“An erudite compilation of cases and narratives that poetically shed light on the heritage of baseball. It is global in its appeal and highlights the inherent problems and opportunities in baseball related to politics, gender, race, identity, nostalgia, authenticity, colonialism, migration, heritage protection, and much more.”—Dallen J. Timothy, author of Cultural Heritage and Tourism: An Introduction  

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