Team GB, or No Team GB, That Is The Question: Olympic Football and the Post-War Crisis of Britishness (original) (raw)
Review: Neil Ewen, 'Team GB, or No Team GB, That is the Question: Olympic Football and the Post-War Crisis of Britishness', Sport in History 32, no. 2 (2012), 302-324. Reviewed by Jack Black in Olympika: The International Journal of Olympic Studies, Volume XXII, 2013
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