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Title:Jews & the Olympic Games : The Clash Between Sport & Politics; With a Complete Review of Jewish Olympic Medallists
Author:Paul Taylor
ISBN:1903900875 : 9781903900871
Illustrations:b/w photos
Format:Hardback
Size:155x230mm
Pages:268
Weight: .57 Kg.
Published:Sussex Academic Press - June 2004
List Price: 45 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Jewish studies: POLITICS & GOVERNMENT: Olympic games


No story so richly illustrates the interaction between sport and politics as the story of Jewish athletes and the Games. Each major event at the Games related to the Jews is covered in-depth, including: the story of the Jewish-Hungarian wrestler Károly Kárpáti in Berlin, 1936; the German-Jewish high-jumper Gretel Bergmann, who was callously exploited, then discarded, by the Germans; the American sprinters, Marty Glickman and Sam Stoller; and the legendary Mark Spitz. From the first Olympics in Athens in 1896, through to the disasters and triumphs of Munich 1972 and beyond, Jews and the Olympic Games, which features a list of the more-than 250 Jewish medallists at the Games, is a powerful account of the conflict between sport and politics.

"Taylor has produced a unique and compelling history of Jewish sporting achievement. He reveals how Jewish athletes have had to combat not only their Olympic competitors, but also an enduring, often lethal, anti-Semitism." -- Colin Tatz, sports historian and author of Obstacle Race: Aborigines in Sport. "Engrossing, innovative and original. Paul Taylor provides a fascinating glimpse into a neglected aspect of the modern Jewish experience; a window into a tumultuous and traumatic century. Through memoir, biography and careful reconstruction, he weaves a moving and dramatic tale, tracing the worlds and lives of Jewish Olympiads. Filled with bravery and pathos. Jewish fencers, athletes and swimmers straddle the stage. Inevitably Hitler's games and the Munich tragedy loom large. But Nordau's ‘muscular Judaism' is at last realized." -- Milton Shain, Professor of Modern Jewish History, University of Cape Town. Listed in The Jewish Telegraph, August 2004. "Makes good use of the published sources and brings them to bear on the Jewish angle." -- Choice.