A short run: Australian sports history on the 40th anniversary of the biennial Sporting Traditions Conference

Sean Brawley*

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    Abstract

    The 40th anniversary of the biennial Sporting Traditions Conference provides a timely opportunity to examine the health of sports history in Australia. This paper identifies three methods through which we can take the temperature of the field and judge its wellbeing. Usually neglected, the first approach is to explore the teaching of sports history in Australia. The second is an analysis of the individuals who have presented to the 21 Sporting Traditions conferences held since 1977 and the content of their papers. The third method is to consider the impact of research in Australian sports history through citations and the other methods used by the Commonwealth of Australia to judge research quality. All three methods support the conclusion that after 40 years sports history’s future in Australia remains far from secure.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)389-410
    Number of pages22
    JournalInternational Journal of the History of Sport
    Volume35
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Keywords

    • Australian sports history
    • research citations analysis
    • sports historiography
    • sports history conferences
    • teaching and learning in sports history

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