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    The Untold History of Sports in America

    Join celebrated history professor Matthew Andrews for discussions about sports from their earliest days in the colonies all the way to their present status as culture defining billion dollar industries.

    Sports are more than a collection of games, much more. From Jackie Robinson to the 1968 Olympics to Mia Hamm, sports have provided a stage for important conversations about equality and justice, and helped push the American experiment forward one generation after the next. Check back for new episodes every Tuesday & Thursday.

    Available on the Curiosity Audio Network, the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Episodes (33)

    Babe Ruth and the American Dream

    Babe Ruth and the American Dream

    In the 1920s, sports writers and agents sold Americans on larger-than-life heroes, athletes that people could live through vicariously while celebrating their "rags to riches" backgrounds. Matt Andrews tells the story of two men that embodied the American dream and became sports legends: Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey.

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    The Disastrous First Olympic Games in America

    The Disastrous First Olympic Games in America

    The Olympic Games were revived for the modern era in the late 1800s, setting the stage for the U.S. to host for the first time in 1904. Matt Andrews details how those Games are responsible for several fiascos-including a human zoo, the death of four water polo players from bacteria-filled water, and the grim origins of the hot dog. 

     

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    America's First Great Spectator Sport

    America's First Great Spectator Sport

    In our third episode, Professor Matt Andrews brings us into the 19th century. He explores the changes that allowed for a truly national sports culture. He chronicles the rise of the first great spectator sport in the United States. And he ends with a new justification for sports that emerged in this era — an idea that still holds sway today.

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    Colonial Games

    Colonial Games

    In Episode 2 Matt compares the contrasting sports cultures found in the New England and Southern colonies. Lots of interesting insights spin out from there, including how the gentry classes used sports to separate themselves from the common folk.

    Also covered: horse racing, fox hunting, bull and bear fighting .. and .. gander pulling?

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    The Religion of Sport

    The Religion of Sport

    In Episode 1 host Matt Andrews introduces The Untold History of Sports and provides a road map of topics covered. He covers how the emotions, vocabulary, and rituals surrounding sports are closely linked with America's religious heritage. 

    Also covered: the history of lacrosse, English festive culture in the 1600’s, and Puritan opposition to sport. 

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    Hosted by celebrated history professor Matthew Andrews (University of North Carolina), this podcast explores sports from their earliest days as outlets for rowdy colonists all the way to their present status as culture-defining billion dollar industries. Sports are more than a game, much more. America's stadiums are melting pots where people from all walks of life gather to cheer, protest, and arbitrate complex questions about our national identity and purpose. From Jackie Robinson to the 1968 Olympics to Mia Hamm, Andrews explores how sports - in every generation - have set the stage for critical discussions about class, race, and gender.

    Available on the Curiosity Audio Network, the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

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