Apr 24, 2024  
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HIS 252 - Baseball: The American Game (1)

In many interesting ways the history of baseball from the mid-1800’s onward reflects the history of the United States. This seminar will examine the origins of the game, its evolution to a professional sport and then big business, legal aspects of the game, integration, and unionization. Students will write several papers and do a little research project about baseball and American society. Find out how Cornelius McGillicuddy, Jackie Robinson, Alexander Cartwright, Curt Flood, John Montgomery Ward, Alta Weiss, and Andy Messersmith - ballplayers all - reveal something important about American history and society. The relationship of the national game to changes in the country such as industrialization, urbanization, labor unionism, and integration. No alternate grade option.
(Humanities) (Intercultural Literacy Encounter)