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Internationalism and the first editions of the Modern Olympics
William Douglas Almeida, Katia Rubio
International Sports Studies 40 No. 2 (2018)
https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.40-2.04 pp: 34-46 2018-12-20
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Stichworte/keywords: Olympic Games, globalization, internationalism, sport geography
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Almeida, W.D., & Rubio, K. (2018). Internationalism and the first editions of the Modern Olympics. International Sports Studies, 40 (2), 34-46. doi:10.30819/iss.40-2.04
@article{Almeida_2018,
doi = {10.30819/iss.40-2.04},
url = {https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.40-2.04},
year = 2018,
publisher = {Logos Verlag Berlin},
volume = {40},
number = {2},
pages = {34-46},
author = {William Douglas Almeida, Katia Rubio},
title = {Internationalism and the first editions of the Modern Olympics},
journal = {International Sports Studies}
}
Abstract
The Modern Olympic Games were created in the late nineteenth century, in a context
in which various entities with an internationalist character were emerging. From the
beginning, there was a concern that the event should receive participants from different
countries, bringing together the best competitors in the world. In addition to
technological advances and the media, the building of a great competition bringing
together various sports disciplines and participants from all corners of the globe was
only possible thanks to diplomatic agreements. It was necessary for the initial concept
to undergo several adjustments. For example the very standardization of the rules of
the disputes was a problem faced in the early Modern Olympics. This paper
demonstrates how during this early phase of the modern Olympic Games, the Olympic
Movement had to undergo a continuous process of adjustments, which enabled its
systematic growth. The support for this hypothesis is found in the analysis of texts by
Baron Pierre de Coubertin, texts by other authors who study Olympism, and also the
search of historic contextualization. It is observed that such has been the power of sport
and the significance of the Olympic Movement as an agency of internationalism that it
has effectively generated a functional geography of its own to rival the more familar
political atlas.
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