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Baseball and American Culture
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Baseball’s Origins
Additional Readings: Spalding’s Official Base Ball Guide 1908 and Bats, Balls, and Bullets: Baseball and the Civil War by George B. Kirsch

Chapter 2: Baseball Becomes a Business, 1876-1892
Additional Readings: Out at Home: Baseball Draws the Color Line by Jerry Malloy and Casey at the Bat

Chapter 3: Monopoly Baseball and the Rise of the American League, 1891-1908
Additional Readings: Race and Ethnicity in American Baseball: 1900-1919 by Steven A. Riess and Take Me Out to the Ball Game, 1908

Chapter 4: Baseball’s Silver Age
Additional Reading: Anatomy of a Murder: The Federal League and the Courts by Gary Hailey

Chapter 5: The Roaring Twenties and Baseball’s Golden Age
Additional Readings: The Babe on Balance by Marshall Smelser and The Judge Who Ruled Baseball by Bruce Watson

Chapter 6: Depression and World War II, 1931-1945
Additional Readings: The History of Women’s Baseball by Kerry Candaele and Baseball and World War II: A Study of the Landis-Roosevelt Correspondence by James A. Percoco

Chapter 7: Boom, Bust, and Expansion, 1946-1960
Additional Reading: Blacks in Major League Baseball: The Experience of the First Generation, 1947-1961 by John Rossi

Chapter 8: Baseball’s New Frontier, 1961-1977
Additional Readings: A Tale of Many Cities: The Westward Expansion of Major League Baseball in the 1950s by Lee Elihu Lowenfish and Walter O’Malley Was Right by Paul Hirsch

Chapter 9: The End of Baseball Innocence
Additional Reading: The Quest of Marvin Miller: A Briefcase for a Lance by Lawrence Richards

Chapter 10: Late Innings: Baseball Enters the New Century, 1994-2017
Additional Reading: Totally Juiced: Confessions of a Former MVP by Tom Verducci

Index

Bibliography

About the Author

About the Author

John P. Rossi is professor emeritus of history at La Salle University in Philadelphia. His baseball writings have appeared in such journals as The Society of American Baseball Research and the International Journal of the History of Sport. Rossi co-wrote the Cambridge Introduction to George Orwell (2012), and his baseball books include A Whole New Game: Off the Field Changes in Baseball, 1946-1960 (1999) and The 1964 Phillies: The Story of Baseball’s Most Memorable Collapse (2005).

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Rossi. . . succeeds in producing a highly readable, quickly-paced narrative that adeptly juxtaposes baseball alongside several classic themes in U.S. history. The book should be well-received by students, scholars, or fans new to thinking about sport and American history as interrelated.
*Sport in American History*

The higher education community is just plain lucky to have John Rossi as a member. Rossi’s book enlightens readers and provides an authentic narrative of American history, our vices and virtues, through the prism of American baseball. He’s a scholar, a historian, and a consummate narrator. Above all, he is a disciplined scholar who knows how to tell a story. He makes history what it should be: alive.
*Solomon Gittleman, professor, Tufts University, and author of Reynolds, Raschi and Lopat: New York's Big Three and Great Yankee Dynasty of 1949-1953*

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