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1. A Local History of Physical Culture in Uruguay: Horseracing and Football Outside Montevideo.

2. Ancient Physical Culture in Polish-Language Literature of the Enlightenment.

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3. Beyond Gym Teachers: Women Who Advocated Female Physical Education in Spain, 1850-1923.

4. Large Scale Gymnastic Festivals (Pan-Sokol Slets): The Greatest Social Movement on Polish Territory Prior to the First World War.

5. The Life and Achievements of Eugeniusz Piasecki: A Renowned Polish Co-founder of Physical Culture Sciences.

6. Soccer, Science, and Socialism in the German Democratic Republic, 1950s–1960s.

7. Intellectuals and Warriors: The Ideological and Political Basis of Francoist University Sport, 1933–1946.

8. Cultural Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Modernization of Physical Education and Sport in China, 1840-1949.

9. The Concept, Role, and Importance of Physical Education in the Pedagogical and Medical Works of Foreign Authors of the Enlightenment Period, as Translated into Polish.

10. Rising Nationalism and the Diminishing Role of the Christian Institutions in Chinese National Physical Education and Sport, 1919-1928.

11. A Socio-Historical Consideration of Collegiate Physical Education in Modern Korean History.

12. The Itinerary to Explore Headwaters of the New Left’s Cultural Studies.

13. Tracking the Origins of Physical Education in Argentina and Australia.

14. Struggling with Science and Status: Physiotherapy – Including Radiology and Cancer Treatment – and Physical Education at the State University in Ghent, Belgium, 1906–1936.

15. Training and Education for Conducting Physical Education Classes in Croatia since 1875.

16. From Ling Gymnastics to Sport Science: The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, from 1813 to 2013.

17. Reconsidering the Female Tradition in English Physical Education: The Impact of Transnational Exchanges in Modern Dance.

18. On the Margins: Therapeutic Massage, Physical Education and Physical Therapy Defining a Profession.

19. Body, Eugenics and Nationalism: Women in the First Sport and Physical Education Journal Published in Brazil (1932–1945).

20. Gymnastics, Hygiene and Eugenics in Brazil at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.

21. Between Traditions and New Challenges: 25 Years of the International Society of the History of Physical Education and Sport (ISHPES).

22. Play, Games and Cognitive Development: Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Physicians, Neurologists, Psychologists and Others Already Knew What Researchers Are Proclaiming Today.

23. Bolsheviks, Revolution and Physical Culture.

24. Interchanging Scandinavian Models? ‘Science-Based’ Interaction between Military and Civil Institutes for Physical Education in Belgium (1921–1947).

25. Vitality of Associations and the Expansion of Sport: Sporting Associations, an Opportunity for Freedom for the Malagasy (1920-1939).

26. Imitating Their Betters and Disassociating from Their Inferiors: Grammar Schools and the Games Ethic in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.

27. Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition.

28. Almond of Loretto: Scottish Educational Visionary and Reformer.

29. The Social, Political and Economic Contexts to the Evolution of Spanish Physical Educationalists (1874-1992).

30. Moulding Future Soldiers and Mothers of the Iranian Nation: Gender and Physical Education under Reza Shah, 1921-41.

31. The Devil in the Flesh: 'Captain Jespersen', Preacher of the Pure Body.

32. Mens Sana in Corpore Sano: Debating Female Sport in Argentina: 1900-46.

33. Setting the Scene - Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Practice: When Americans Really Built Programmes to Foster Healthy Lifestyles, 1918-1940.

34. Fitness: The Early (Dutch) Roots of a Modern Industry.

35. Sharing, arguing, and seeking recognition: International congresses, meetings, and physical education, 1867-1915.

36. Physiologists, physicians, and physical educators: Nineteenth century biology and exercise, hygienic and educative.

37. Science, service, and the professionalization of physical education: 1885-1905.

38. Christ and the imperial playing fields: Thomas Hughes's ideological heirs in empire.

39. Female Physical Education Teachers in Copenhagen, 1900-1940: A Collective Biography.

40. The Development of Physical-Education Institutions in Europe: A Short Introduction.

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