Joseph M. Turrini is an assistant professor of library and information science at Wayne State University.
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Amateurs Take Control, 1820s-1940s | p. 9 |
Wes Santee and Amateur Track and Field in the Post-World War II Period, 1945-1961 | p. 31 |
The Revolt of the College Coaches, 1960-1968 | p. 63 |
The Expansion of the Underground Labor-Relations System and the Growth of Athlete Opposition, 1968-1980 | p. 85 |
The International Track Association and the Expansion of Over-the-Table Financial Opportunities, 1968-1980 | p. 114 |
The Federal Government and the Amateur Sports Act: From Mediation to Legislation, 1969-1978 | p. 136 |
The Athletics Congress and the End of Amateurism, 1979-1993 | p. 149 |
Conclusion | p. 169 |
Notes | p. 181 |
Bibliography | p. 243 |
Index | p. 261 |
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