Reviews
A sweeping history of the game. Fisher traces the emergence of modern lacrosse in both Canada and the United States.
A thoroughly researched, clearly written, handsomely designed, very comprehensive history of North American lacrosse since the mid-nineteenth century... this is one of the most informative histories of any sport that I have ever read.
This book will long serve as the standard history of lacrosse.
Rather than provide a narrative of great players, which has been the tendency in some of the earlier writings in sports history, Fisher situates the history of lacrosse in North American its broader social and cultural context. Thus, the book is an important contribution to our understanding of how sport emerged as a professional, commercial spectacle in modern North America.
[A] Definitive history of Lacrosse... Will be enjoyed by sports fans and referenced by social historians.
This is the most complete history of the sport of lacrosse to date.
Book Details
Preface and Acknowledgments
Prologue Contested Ground: An Introduction to the History of Lacrosse
Chapter 1. Learning from the "Sons of the Forest" - The Birth of Modern Lacrosse in Canada, 1860-1914
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Prologue Contested Ground: An Introduction to the History of Lacrosse
Chapter 1. Learning from the "Sons of the Forest" - The Birth of Modern Lacrosse in Canada, 1860-1914
Chapter 2. "King of the Field Games" - Lacrosse in the United States, 1879-1919
Chapter 3. "What are a Few Cuts... ?" - Defining and Defending Lacrosse, 1920-1945
Chapter 4. "Mayhem on the Lawn" - Lacrosse in the United States and Canada, 1945-1970
Chapter 5. The End of "The Lords of Lacrosse"? - The Creator's Game in the Late Twentieth Century
Epilogue. Ground Still Contested - North American Cultures and the Meaning of Lacrosse
Appendix. All-Time Great Lacrosse Players
Notes
An Essay on Sources
Index