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The History and Politics of the American Stadium

19 min · 2. dec. 2024
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Columbia University professor and sports historian Frank Guridy traces the political history of American stadiums—from the circus to the Sugar Bowl to taxpayer-funded arenas—showing how politics unfold in these spaces “all the time.” Guridy is the author of The Stadium: An American History of Protest, Politics, and Play.

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