Sport under communism. Behind the East German "miracle"
This book is the first in-depth exploration of why East Germany was, for two decades, one of the three most successful nations in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Based on original Stasi and Communist Party archival sources, the book evaluates the significant factors behind the GDR's rise to sporting supremacy, notably doping, intensive training regimes, specialist sport schools, heavy investment by the state in elite sport, and the comprehensive guarding of top-level sport by the Stasi. Thisbook reveals how the central elite sports system was beset by internal tensions and disputes, by the personal ambitions of top Communist officials and by local and regional interests, and outlines how this system offers a model for elite sport today.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Contestation in the East German Sport System
The Political Use of Sport
The Development of East German Elite Sport
Finding and Promoting Young Sporting Talent
Drugs in Elite Sport in the German 'Doping' Republic
Steroids and Justice
Football - East German Sport's 'Problem Child'
The 'Flipside' of the Sports 'Miracle': Declining Mass Sport Provision
The East German Model in Comparative Context
Key Themes and Findings
Bibliography
Index
© Copyright 2012 Published by Palgrave Macmillan. All rights reserved.
| Subjects: |
GDR
communism
elite sport
high performance sport
sparetime sports
promotion
national
doping
sport politics
politics
talent
junior elite sport
law
soccer
sports federation
political party
Great Britain
management and organisation of sport
sport history and sport politics
social sciences
junior sports
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| Notations: | management and organisation of sport sport history and sport politics social sciences junior sports |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Basingstoke
Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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| Series: | Global culture and sport |
| Online Access: | http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=355003 |
| Pages: | 261 |
| Document types: | book |
| Level: | advanced |