Scarecrow Press
Pages: 360
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-3927-4 • Hardback • May 2001 • $139.00 • (£107.00)
B is a Lecturer in the Department of Social Science at San Jose State University in CA.
Chapter 1 Baseball, California, and "The Incorporation of America"
Chapter 2 Establishing California Baseball, 1859-1876
Chapter 3 Early Professional Baseball and Cultural Diversity in California
Chapter 4 Players and Communities in Late Nineteenth-Century, Multicultural California
Chapter 5 California Professionals and the Nationalization of Baseball, 1880-1900
Chapter 6 California Professional Baseball Players, 1880-1900
Chapter 7 The Accomplices, 1880-1900
Chapter 8 Consuming Passions in Early Twentieth-Century America: Baseball and California History, 1900-1941
Chapter 9 Earthquakes, Wars, Depressions, and Diamonds: Professional Baseball in California, 1900-1941
Chapter 10 Players and Communities
Chapter 11 From San Francisco to New York, from San Diego to Boston
Chapter 12 Professionals in the Sun
Chapter 13 Beyond the Foul Lines
Chapter 14 California Baseball: A "Field of Dreams"?