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Jews and baseball: Volume 1 : Entering the American mainstream, 1871-1948
Jews and baseball: Volume 1 : Entering the American mainstream, 1871-1948
Author
Boxerman, Burton Alan, 1933-
Publisher
McFarland & Co
Publication Date
c2007
Language
English
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From the beginnings
The earliest Jewish professional players
The Cincinnati connection
Baseball's most detested owner
Reshaping the game
Baseball and Eastern European Jews
A Cohen by any other name
Keepers of the stats
Baseball's national anthem
From the press box
The last of the pseudonyms
McGraw's mission
The unsung star
The clown and the spy
The revolutionary umpire
Jewish owners - the next generation
The golden age begins
The Brooklyn Dodgers
The war years
The first Jewish superstar.
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Subjects
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Baseball
Baseball -- Religious aspects -- Judaism
Cultural assimilation
Jewish baseball players
Jewish baseball players -- United States -- Biography
Jews
Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- United States
Judaism
Religious aspects
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Contributors
Boxerman, Benita W
ISBN
9780786428281
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