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Histories of Baseball By Paul Ringel
Histories of baseball, like military histories and writings about the U.S. founders, attract substantial popular audiences. Yet there is an abundance of well-researched, thoughtful, and exciting writing about baseball history being produced by both traditional academic scholars and writers from other backgrounds. What all these books have in common is a commitment to contextualizing the game rather than just examining what was happening on the field or in the players’ private lives.
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