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A richly researched and compelling account of Britain’s entanglements with apartheid sport

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Michelle Sikes Center for the Study of Sports in Society at Penn State Matthew P. Llewellyn & Toby C. RiderBritish Sporting Relations with Apartheid South Africa: The Politics of Racism and Anti-Racism, 1948–1994317 pages, hardcover, illOxford: Oxford University Press 2024ISBN 978-0-19-891716-8 The struggle over Britain’s sporting ties with apartheid South Africa remains one of the most compelling case studies in the politics of race, empire and…
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