Baseball : The Turbulent Midcentury Years
Baseball : The Turbulent Midcentury Years
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Author(s): Gietschier, Steven P.
ISBN No.: 9781496235374
Pages: 624
Year: 202307
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 62.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In the tradition of great baseball writing from the likes of Peter Golenbock, David Halberstam, and Roger Kahn, Baseball: The Turbulent Midcentury Years presents Steven Philip Gietschier as a new giant in the field."-Andrew Kettler, Journal of Popular Culture " [Baseball ] is a magnificent treatment of baseball, on and off the diamond, in the middle of the twentieth century."-Ed Edmonds, NINE "Steven Gietschier knows that history is not merely a record of what happened long ago but also what it may portend for today's game, fans, and nation. The Seymours' scholarly history of baseball ended in 1930; this ambitious, sprawling volume tells us what has happened since and why-it is a splendid successor. If you take a serious interest in baseball, Baseball: The Turbulent Midcentury Years must find a place on your shelf."-John Thorn, official historian of Major League Baseball "Baseball seemingly lurched from one crisis to the next during the middle decades of the twentieth century, as a host of new and newly urgent challenges threatened to overshadow the on-field product. In Baseball: The Turbulent Midcentury Years , Steven Gietschier gives due consideration to both baseball's triumphs and its blind spots, providing much-needed clarity about a troubled and misunderstood era. Highly recommended!"-Peter Morris, author of A Game of Inches: The Stories behind the Innovations That Shaped Baseball "Business, baseball, and politics make for a fascinating discussion about America during the mid-twentieth century.


Good narrative stories are paired with analysis to offer a new look at turbulent time in American history. Baseball: The Turbulent Midcentury Years is a must-read for fans of baseball and American history."-Leslie Heaphy, associate professor of history at Kent State University at Stark "Extremely well researched and ingeniously organized. Steven Gietschier has produced a work that I predict will stand the test of time. There is something of value to fans, baseball and cultural historians, and lovers of a good yarn on almost every page."-Lee Lowenfish, author of the award-winning biography Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman "'Dunnie's baby'-know his real name? What manager lived with 'an entire retinue of shady characters'? Why did DiMaggio take a pay cut from $40,000 to $50 a month? Here are all the answers. What a stupendous book! All the tumult and shouting of organized baseball's 150 years of messy, thrilling, hair-raising, and altogether unpredictably beautiful evolution."-Dave Kindred, author of Leave Out the Tragic Parts: A Grandfather's Search for a Boy Lost to Addiction.



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