About this book series

Palgrave Studies in Sport and Politics aims to nurture new research, both historical and contemporary, to the complex inter-relationships between sport and politics. The books in this series will range in their focus from the local to the global, and will embody a broad approach to politics, encompassing the ways in which sport has interacted with the state, dissidence, ideology, war, human rights, diplomacy, security, policy, identities, the law, and many other forms of politics. It includes approaches from a range of disciplines, and promotes work by new and established scholars from around the world.


Electronic ISSN
2365-9998
Print ISSN
2365-998X
Series Editor
  • Martin Polley

Book titles in this series

  1. Mexico City's Olympic Games

    Citizenship and Nation Building, 1963-1968

    Authors:
    • Axel Elías
    • Copyright: 2021

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook