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Communist Football And Urban History In Bucharest Andrei Tudor Mihail

  • SKU: BELL-46705258
Communist Football And Urban History In Bucharest Andrei Tudor Mihail
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Publisher: CIES
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.6 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Andrei Tudor Mihail, Andrei Răzvan Voinea
ISBN: 9782940241330, 2940241333
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Communist Football And Urban History In Bucharest Andrei Tudor Mihail by Andrei Tudor Mihail, Andrei Răzvan Voinea 9782940241330, 2940241333 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the communist politics of sports in Bucharest, Romania (1944- 1989), focusing on the research of the stadiums built for the benefit of the working class and the strategies used by the great teams of Bucharest (Steaua, Dinamo, Rapid) to house their athletes. After 23 rd August 1944, when the new communist regime started to grow in power, up until 1989, sports represented an important direction of their social policies. Characterized by a new ideology and the people’s right to practice sports, the regime invested considerable amounts of resources in developing the sportive infrastructure all over the country, both for professionals and amateurs, with significant results. After 1989, this policy stopped and with it the decline of the Romanian football begun.

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