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Sport and national identity: a geographical view

Pages 18-41 | Published online: 07 Mar 2007

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Gabriel Carroll & Alan Bairner. (2019) In from the side: exile international rugby union players in Britain, blood ties and national identities. National Identities 21:4, pages 417-433.
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Holly Henderson & C.M. “Skip” Lissiman OAM. (2010) The men from down under: the legacies of Australia II . International Journal of Event and Festival Management 1:3, pages 186-201.
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John VincentEdward M. Kian, Paul M. Pedersen, Aaron Kuntz & John S. Hill. (2010) England expects: English newspapers’ narratives about the English football team in the 2006 World Cup. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 45:2, pages 199-223.
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Jason Tuck. (2016) The Men in White. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 38:2, pages 177-199.
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Joseph Maguire, Emma Poulton & Catherine Possamai. (2016) Weltkrieg III?. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 23:4, pages 439-454.
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Steven J. Jackson. (2016) LIFE IN THE (MEDIATED) FAUST LANE. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 33:3, pages 227-238.
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Alan Bairner. (2016) SPORTIVE NATIONALISM AND NATIONALIST POLITICS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SCOTLAND, THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, AND SWEDEN. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 20:3, pages 314-334.
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