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Lacrosse: A History of the Game [Hardcover]

Donald M. Fisher (Author)
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March 14, 2002

North America's Indian peoples have always viewed competitive sport as something more than a pastime. The northeastern Indians' ball-and-stick game that would become lacrosse served both symbolic and practical functions—preparing young men for war, providing an arena for tribes to strengthen alliances or settle disputes, and reinforcing religious beliefs and cultural cohesion. Today a multimillion-dollar industry, lacrosse is played by colleges and high schools, amateur clubs, and two professional leagues.

In Lacrosse: A History of the Game, Donald M. Fisher traces the evolution of the sport from the pre-colonial era to the founding in 2001 of a professional outdoor league—Major League Lacrosse—told through the stories of the people behind each step in lacrosse's development: Canadian dentist George Beers, the father of the modern game; Rosabelle Sinclair, who played a large role in the 1950s reinforcing the feminine qualities of the women's game; "Father Bill" Schmeisser, the Johns Hopkins University coach who worked tirelessly to popularize lacrosse in Baltimore; Syracuse coach Laurie Cox, who was to lacrosse what Yale's Walter Camp was to football; 1960s Indian star Gaylord Powless, who endured racist taunts both on and off the field; Oren Lyons and Wes Patterson, who founded the inter-reservation Iroquois Nationals in 1983; and Gary and Paul Gait, the Canadian twins who were All-Americans at Syracuse University and have dominated the sport for the past decade.

Throughout, Fisher focuses on lacrosse as contested ground. Competing cultural interests, he explains, have clashed since English settlers in mid-nineteenth-century Canada first appropriated and transformed the "primitive" Mohawk game of tewaarathon, eventually turning it into a respectable "gentleman's" sport. Drawing on extensive primary research, he shows how amateurs and professionals, elite collegians and working-class athletes, field- and box-lacrosse players, Canadians and Americans, men and women, and Indians and whites have assigned multiple and often conflicting meanings to North America's first—and fastest growing—team sport.



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Highlighting cultural and social developments, this volume offers a sweeping history of the game. Fisher (history, Niagara Cty. Community Coll.) traces the emergence of modern lacrosse in both Canada and the United States, pointing out that the sport's early Mohawk roots precluded early mass popularity. However, its appeal during the close of the 19th century, at institutions like Johns Hopkins University, enabled lacrosse to strike a chord with elite young men. Then, in the first half of the ensuing century, the American version of the game spread throughout the Northeast. Through the 1960s, lacrosse's devotees still lauded its amateurism while contending that the players harkened back to "noble savages." By the 1970s, the "old Indian game" became part of popular culture in America and elsewhere, and organizers increasingly argued that lacrosse required greater professionalization and financial support. The proliferation of "middle-class lacrosse" threatened "the elite aura" that had long characterized the sport. Fisher presents his story competently, if methodically. Another history might have dwelled more on tales about the sport's brightest stars, including the legendary Jim Brown. Still, this is a useful volume about a sport that has not received much coverage. Recommended for public libraries. R.C. Cottrell, California State Univ., Chico
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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A sweeping history of the game. Fisher traces the emergence of modern lacrosse in both Canada and the United States.

(Library Journal )

A thoroughly researched, clearly written, handsomely designed, very comprehensive history of North American lacrosse since the mid-nineteenth century... this is one of the most informative histories of any sport that I have ever read.

(Morris Mott The Beaver )

This book will long serve as the standard history of lacrosse.

(Benjamin G. Rader Journal of American History )

Rather than provide a narrative of great players, which has been the tendency in some of the earlier writings in sports history, Fisher situates the history of lacrosse in North American its broader social and cultural context. Thus, the book is an important contribution to our understanding of how sport emerged as a professional, commercial spectacle in modern North America.

(Christina Burr Canadian Historical Review )

[A] Definitive history of Lacrosse... Will be enjoyed by sports fans and referenced by social historians.

(Bruce Todman Montreal Gazette )

This is the most complete history of the sport of lacrosse to date.

(Ronald A. Smith, Pennsylvania State University, author of Play-by-Play: Radio, Television, and Big-Time College Sport )

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 408 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; First Edition first Printing edition (March 14, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801869382
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801869389
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #686,024 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate History of Lacrosse, August 13, 2005
This review is from: Lacrosse: A History of the Game (Hardcover)
There are a few good books out there on lacrosse, but this one should be regarded as the Bible of the sport. If you have a serious passion for lax, you have to read this book from cover to cover. It's thoroughly researched, well-written, thought-provoking and enlightening. The book talks about both field lacrosse in the US and the indoor box game in Canada. It covers lacrosse on Indian reservations and even in the Olympics!! It's a very rich and complex history that really makes you think. It's hard to summarize 150+ years of lacrosse history in this review, so you have to read it for yourself. The book also includes a bunch of neat photos.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This young author should keep on writing!, July 6, 2002
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Jeffrey Bryan (White Oak North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lacrosse: A History of the Game (Hardcover)
Don Fisher has provided Lacross enthusiasts with some
valuable,and refreshing facts.His book is packed with lots
of interesting insight into the game and its history.His
knowledge on the subject comes from his experiences of
playing Lacross in college in Upstate New York.
I highly recommend Don's book for anyone with an interest
about the subject of Lacross.You will definitely find his
knowledge intriguing and helpful.
Thanks for the book,Don!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fisher details the complete history of game, July 22, 2002
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Jeffrey Bryan (White Oak,North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lacrosse: A History of the Game (Hardcover)
Anyone with an interest in the game of LaCrosse will find
Don Fisher`s volume most helpful. Don provides a very concise
look into the history of the sport,taking the reader where most
writers have not yet ventured.Although the author never played
LaCrosse in any professional capacity,the knowledge that he
he offers herein shines throughout this book.I recommend Don`s
book to everyone out there.
Jeffrey Bryan
White Oak,NC
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ON JUNE 4, 1763, a group of Ojibwa and Sauk Indians staged a stick-and-ball game outside Fort Michilimackinac, in what later became the state of Michigan, as part of a celebration of the English king's birthday. Read the first page
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