XXVIIe CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL du Comité Européen d’Histoire du Sport (CESH) FAIRE MONDE(S). MONDIALISATIONS DU SPORT & OLYMPISME
Mardi 4 juin 2024 ı De 9h30 à 17h45
Campus Condorcet ı Aubervilliers ı Centre de Colloques
Mercredi 5 juin 2024 ı De 8h30 à 18h30
Jeudi 6 juin 2024 ı De 9h00 à 19h30
Université Paris Nanterre ı Nanterre ı Bâtiment Alice Milliat (UFR STAPS) & Bâtiment Max Weber (ISP, IDHES)
présentation
Le 27e Congrès international du Comité Européen d’Histoire du Sport (CESH) - European Committee for Sports History (CESH) – est organisé du 4 au 6 juin 2024 par deux laboratoires de l’Université Paris Nanterre : l’ISP (Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique, UMR 7220) et l’IDHE.S (Institutions et Dynamiques historiques de l'économie et de la société, UMR 8533). À la veille des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques de Paris, ce colloque souhaite interroger la fabrication des mondes du sport à partir de la relation que le sport et l’olympisme entretiennent avec les mondialisations.
Le Congrès aura lieu sur trois jours consécutifs du mardi 4 juin 2024 au jeudi 6 juin 2024. Le premier jour, le mardi 4 juin 2024, l’événement scientifique se tiendra au Centre de congrès du Campus Condorcet à Aubervilliers avant de se poursuivre les deux jours suivants, mercredi 5 et jeudi 6 juin 2024, à l’Université Paris Nanterre dans les bâtiments Max Weber (ISP, IDHES) et Alice Milliat (UFR STAPS).
PROGRAMME
MARDI 4 JUIN 2024
9h30-10h30 | CÉRÉMONIE D’ACCUEIL / OUVERTURE DU CONGRÈS
- Auditorium, Centre de Colloques
10h30-12h00 | An "imagined global bourgeoisie": golf and the thwarted respectability of Kenyan elites, from independence to the presidency of Mwai Kibaki
- Auditorium, Centre de Colloques
avec Dominique Connan, Université de Paris Nanterre
13H30-15H30 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 1 | (Re)searching global sport values
- Auditorium, Centre de Colloques
animée par Igor Martinache
avec
- Niklas Hack & Mathias Schmidt, Mapping regional sport development – using oral history as a method
- Matt Brand & Mitchell Manners, The Olympic Movement: pathways for researching global sport through digitized primary sources
- Xue Zhao, Research on the cultivation of youth Olympic spirit under the all-round development of the human being
SESSION 2 | From colonization to decolonization and postcolonial issues into globalization
- Salle 0.010, rez-de-chaussée, bâtiment de recherche Nord
animée par Hervé Kouamouo
avec
- Jonathan Hill, The paradox of sports promotion in Tunisia under the French Protectorate, 1881-1940
- Julien Beaufils, East German sports development aid to Africa and the Arab world: the example of the German College for Physical Education (DHfK) of Leipzig (1950’s-1980’s)
SESSION 3 | Transforming national, cultural values through sport and physical education
- Salle 0.033, rez-de-chaussée, bâtiment de recherche Sud
animée par Olga Ruzhelnyk
avec
- Arseni Nada Alexandra, A changing vision of the physical education concept from the perspective of Constantin Kiritescu’s
- Eugen Bota & Gabriel Arnautu, Ioan Kunst Ghermănescu – a Romanian handball personality
- Haydar Eren Akin, Sport to the rescue of an endangered cultural identity: the case of the Turkish-speaking minority in Bulgaria (1923-1934)
- Simona Petracovschi & Anamaria Pautu, Athletes’ Parade on National Day during communism in Romania
SESSION 4 | Making or breaking sports and Olympic worlds
- Salle 50, Centre de Colloques
animée par Swantje Scharenberg
avec
- François Bourmaud, France and Great Britain: two sporting models at the origins of the globalization of sports
- Lise Cardin, Making the Olympic world: the challenges of building the Olympic program
- Amanda Shuman, “Olympia? Nein danke!”: Berchtesgaden’s failed bid for the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Martin Klement, Against the globalisation of sport – national sport events in the Central Europe
15h45-17h45 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
TABLE RONDE | The global political and geopolitical stakes of Olympic Movement
- Auditorium, Centre de Colloques
animée par Pascal Charitas
avec
- Pascal Blanchard, Groupe de recherche Achac / Université de Lausanne
- Nicolas Bancel, Groupe de recherche Achac / Université de Lausanne
- Yvan Gastaut, Université Côte d’Azur
- Daphné Bolz, Université de Rouen
SESSION 5 | Sporting interdependencies between the local and the global
- Salle 50, Centre de Colloques
animée par Valentin Guéry
avec
- Dario Nardini & Aurélie Épron, Globalisation and regional practices: the cases of Breton wrestling and Calcio storico fiorentino
- Rahela Jurković, Cricket on the island of Vis (Croatia): a researched glocalization
- Philippe Campillo, Arnaud Waquet & Zijing Li, Discovering the process of sports glocalization worldwide - a case study of cycling in China
- Arnaud Waquet, Olympic meeting between the global and the local: a case study of the glocalization of amator skiing practice in China
SESSION 6 | Adapted sport, disability and Paralympics communities as new sport worlds
- Salle 0.033, rez-de-chaussée, bâtiment de recherche Sud
animée par Hervé Kouamouo
avec
- Yacine Tajri, Sport for mentally disabled people (from the 1960s to 1983): from American concerns to the creation of the French Federation of Adapted Sport (FFSA)
- Didier Séguillon & Martial Meziani, Creating a community or a world: a challenge for the deaf-mute organizers of the first International Sports Games in Paris in 1924?
- Erminio Fonzo, Italian Paralympic sport in a global perspective
SESSION 7 | Separating or uniting through amateurism and religion in sport
- Salle 0.010, rez-de-chaussée, bâtiment de recherche Nord
animée par Juan Antonio Simon Sanjurjo
avec
- Gabriela Marta Marques de Oliveira, “The amateur question” in Brasil: a global history of amateurism in the first half of the twentieth century.
- Swantje Scharenberg, "Kurt Krötzsch is alive!" - the life of a German artistic gymnast during the Nazi era
- Angela Teja & Antonella Stelitano, Globalization and ecumenism in the history of Catholic sport. The study of the Vatican case
- Mario Fadda, The Sardinian gymnasts at the 1913 Vatican competition between globalization and ecumenism
MERCREDI 5 JUIN 2024
8h30-10h30 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 8 | Some playgrounds and paths in the sports globalization area
- Salle S200, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Anne Weber
avec
- Bogdan Popa, Playground Bucharest. The multiethnic and multicultural roots of the early 20th Century Romanian sport
- Kristoffer Klammer, Globalization in two dimensions and on two paths: referees and umpires in Football and Tennis as agents of World Sport (1910's–1980's)
- Lionel Pabion, Common playground: towards an environmental history of sports globalization
SESSION 9 | Geopolitical and national stakes of the Regional Games
- Salle S201, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Arnaud Waquet
avec
- Gilles Lajoie, Olivier Naria, Louis Violette & Jean-François Beaulieu, The geopolitical stakes of the Indian Ocean Island Games (1979-2027): sporting competitions and territorial claims in Indian Oceania
- Cyril Polycarpe & Pascal Charitas, The Balkan Games (1931): a (geo)political challenge for modern Olympism?
- Zineb Belmaati Cherkaoui, The Mediterranean Games and Israel: the exclusion of the NOC of Israel from the Mediterranean sports world (1955-1975)
SESSION 10 | Internationalization of sporting practices and values
- Salle S202, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Pompiliu-Nicolae Constantin
avec
- Josep Solà-Niubó & Xavier Pujadas Martí, Faith and resistance: YMCA and transnational sporting values in early 20th century Spain
- Helena Hanhikangas, Transnational cultural imperialism in the context of taekwondos: creation of the divided world of Korean martial art institutions
- Minna Uusivirta, Transnational cycling. Women cyclists entering the Olympic circuit
- Lufeng Xu, Global Shaolin Kung-fu diplomacy: the transnational spread of a traditional Chinese Martial Art through the prism of Sino-African relations
PANEL A | National identities as institutional challenges in football
- Amphithéâtre S2, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Daniele Serapiglia
avec
- Sami Koskelainen,”Finland does not have soccer culture” – a short conceptual history of jalkapallokulttuuri
- Yacov Zohn Muldoon, Dinamo Kyiv enters the Field: the Soviet national football team calls upon the Ukrainians (1957-1960)
- Joonas Kananen, “Il giuoco è stato durissimo” - football players at the core of fascist moral conceptions (1922-1943)
- Jake Madgwick Lawton, Ambassadors of which nation? A Four-Nation exploration of British football Tours, c. 1875-1939
10h45-12h15 | Rethinking Jesse Owens: Berlin 1936 and the German Media Landscape
- Amphithéâtre S1, rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
avec Chris Young, (University of Cambridge)
14h00-16h00 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 11 | Disseminating sport and physical education models for youth
- Salle S200, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par María Eugenia García-Sottile
avec
- Pierre-Alban Lebecq, The Vies de collège of André Laurie, vector and witnesses of the circulation of sport and local physical cultures between 1881 and 1904
- Tanguy Pigot & Jean Saint-Martin, The short-lived trajectory of multi-national events at the Youth Olympic Games
- Kamil Potrzuski, Excursion of students of the Central Institute of Physical Education in Warsaw to the Olympic physical education camp in Berlin in 1936. A contribution to the history of the image of the Third Reich in the Second Polish Republic.
SESSION 12 | Olympic and regional challenges for nations: building, participating, hosting
- Salle S201, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Didier Séguillon
avec
- Florent Lefèvre, Jean Saint-Martin & Tony Froissart, The laborious construction of Olympic Europe
- Pascal Charitas, The Third All-Africa Games in Algiers (1978): an analyzer of political issues in North Africa and the Middle East
- Cobus Rademeyer, A continental dream: the successful hosting of an African Olympics. A dream come true or forever the “Cinderella complex”?
SESSION 13 | Discrimination and resistance in sport and the Olympics
- Salle S202, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Zineb Belmaati Cherkaoui
avec
- Daniel Malanski, Depicting indigenous communities and oppressed groups in the Olympics – the Opening Ceremonies of Los Angeles 1984, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, and Rio 2016.
- François-René Julliard, An Olympic “Black Atlantic”? The boycott project and transatlantic solidarity at the Mexico City Olympics (1968)
- Magdalena Zmuda Palka, Significant successes of Polish female athletes in the context of discrimination against women in sport in the interwar period
PANEL B | The ecosystem of sports circulations around the world in the 20th century
- Amphithéâtre S2, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Cyril Polycarpe
avec
- Lucie Hémeury, From India to the Rio de la Plata, from global Imperial Game to local national Sport. Circulation, hybridization and creolization of Polo, 1870's-1960's
- Sébastien Moreau, The wheel turns of Alphonse Steinès (1873-1960), organizer and sports journalist.
- Sébastien Stumpp & Denis Jallat, How to reverse national polarities? The transformation of sports and tourist traffic in Alsace at the end of the First World War
- Yannick Deschamps, The Cosmos Hotel, a French building for the 1980 Moscow Games. Diplomacy and major contract in the Olympic preparation market
16h15-16h30 | Meeting of the Fellows of CESH
- Amphithéâtre S1, rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
16h30-17h30 | General Assembly of CESH
- Amphithéâtre S1, rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
17h30-18h30 | Young researchers' workshop (Phd & doctoral students)
- Amphithéâtre S2, rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Olga Ruzhelnyk & Valentin Guéry
JEUDI 6 JUIN 2024
9h00-11h00 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 14 | The rebound of basketball in a globalized world
- Salle S200, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Fabien Archambault
avec
- Pompiliu-Nicolae Constantin, Basketball diplomacy and the Cold War: the 1964 NBA All-Star Tour in Romania
- Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, From Allez-Hop to Alley-Oop: basketball as a driver of globalization
- Yann Descamps, Global games, global bodies? (Re)making worlds and bodies in Basketball videogames, 1999-2017
SESSION 15 | Birth, spread and development of a global sport
- Salle S201, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Kamil Potrzuski
avec
- Mariano Pasarello-Clérice, Xavier Pujadas Martí & Montserrat Martín Horcajo, The Birth of the Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur and the creation of a European Rugby identity: the example of Catalonia and the Nation-State conflict (1933-1937)
- Xavier Pujadas Marti, Mariano Pasarello Clérice & Montserrat Martin Horcajo, The diffusion of rugby in the southwest Europe. The case study of Catalonia.
- Laëtitia Nadaud, The development of Olympic equestrian disciplines in China: ethnography of the rise of equestrian structures in Beijing
SESSION 16 | Sports and Olympic venues and infrastructures
- Salle S202, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Bogdan Popa
avec
- Ramiro Cabañes Martínez, The Shanghai Auditorium and the Basque pelota: how an ethnic Basque sport became an icon of Shanghainese modernity in the 1930's
- Lívia Gonçalves Magalhães, 60 years after the Coup: the field as a political prison in dictatorship (Caio Martins, 1964 - Brazil)
- Mathys Viersac & Michaël Attali, The legacy of the Munich Olympic Games: the Vittel Olympic training centre
- Pierre-Olaf Schut, Sports and tourism facilities: how porous are they? The case of the Vaires-sur-Marne Olympic site
PANEL C | Gender, image and sport. New perspectives on the history of sport from the deconstruction of gender stereotypes
- Amphithéâtre S1, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Juan Antonio Simón Sanjurjo
avec
- Isabella Scursatone & María Eugenia García-Sottile,“Hola Chabola!”. The rediscovery of choreographer Judy Chabola's contribution to the Olympic ceremonies
- Anne Weber, Gender-specificimagesof the athletes’ bodies in workers’ sports in Austria from 1945 to 1971
- María Eugenia García-Sottile, Ignacio Tamarit-Grancha, Laura Ruiz-Sanchis, Concepción Ros Ros, Clara Gallego Cerveró, & Julio Martín Ruiz, Image, combat and gender. The evolution of the visibility of Spanish female athletes in combat sports at the Olympic Games
- Laura Ruiz-Sanchis, Ignacio Tamarit-Grancha, Concepción Ros Ros, Eugenia García Sottile, Clara Gallego Cerveró & Julio Martín Ruiz, Gender stereotypes linked to combat sport in future physical education teachers
11h15-12h45 | Alice Milliat and the Women's World Games
- Amphithéâtre S1, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
avec Florence Carpentier, Université de Rouen Normandie
14h15-16h15 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 17 | Diaspora, political and diplomatic stakes of soccer
- Salle S200, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Julien Sorez
avec
- Juan Antonio Simón Sanjurjo, A Matter of money and diplomacy: Real Madrid's international Tour in America in 1961
- Stipica Grgić, When Croatia came to Yugoslavia: the Tour of the diaspora Football Club “Croatia” and the beginnings of the Yugoslav disintegration
- Hervé Kouamouo, The figure of the Big Man among African footballers: the qualification bonus as a resource for conquering power
- Ozzy Keles, A Glimpse in Turkish football—Rising power 'Trabzonspor': examining the 1975 Cyprus Peace Cup in the shadow of the Cyprus dispute in the Mediterranean Sea
SESSION 18 | Soviet and Communist influences on sport & Olympism
- Salle S201, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Yannick Deschamps
avec
- Andrea Franco, The gold of the “Snow Queen”. Ljubov´ Kozyreva-Baranova: the first Soviet success at the winter Olympics (Cortina ‘56)
- Octavian Ticu, From “World Revolution” to the Olympic global confrontation: the Soviet sport and the Foreign Policy of the USSR during the Cold War
- Lassi Jyrkkiö, Heroes of socialism as running billboards of Capitalism: evolution of Soviet Union’s and East Germany’s Association with Adidas (and Other Western Sport Brands) in Olympic sports during Cold War
- Norbert Tabi, On the trail of a false myth? - The basis of the fascist stigmatisation of the Ferencvárosi Torna Club during the communist dictatorship
SESSION 19 | Construction of national & political identities through sport and the Olympics
- Salle S202, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Florence Carpentier
avec
- Yoonkyu Song, Sport in Inter-Korean Relations Post-2018 PyeongChang Olympics: between hope and clichés
- David A. Holmes, Australia at the Paris summer Olympics: a historical and contemporary analysis
- Rudolf Muellner, The significance of politicians' body images in the context of sport using the example of Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky (1911-1990)
16h30-18h30 | ARTICLES SCIENTIFIQUES
SESSION 20 | Broadcasting, images and media constructions of sport and athletes
- Salle S200, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par María Eugenia García-Sottile
avec
- Pauline Déodati, From Georges Hébert to Rolland Carrasco: the transformation of gymnastics embodied by the federal magazine (1950-1970)
- Marion Philippe, Between heteronormative fantasy and popular sports love: media treatment of Christine Kiki Caron and Colette Besson "la petite fiancée de la France" (1964-1968)
SESSION 21 | Sportsmen's playing with cultural borders
- Salle S201, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Mike Huggins
avec
- François Bourmaud, Our first sporting "globalization": the movement of rugby teams and players between the two shores of the English Channel (1885-1914)
- Ivan Hrstić, Bridging the distance between the country of origin and the host country – sport and Croatians in Australia and New Zealand
- Doriane Gomet, Playing sports on the other side of the Rhine: the case of requisitioners in Germany during the Second World War (1942-1945)
SESSION 22 | Diplomatic, economic and media stakes of the Olympic Games
- Salle S202, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Yan Dalla Pria
avec
- Imed Difallah, The role of sports and economic globalization in the success of the Olympic Games from a New Global Perspective
- Ghita El Hanche & Taher El Qour, AFCFTA and business Olympism: alliance of sports diplomacy, soft power and mega-events in the service of intercontinental economic diplomacy.
SESSION 23 | A return to the origins of sport and Olympism between antiquity and modernity
- Salle S203, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
animée par Rudolph Muellner
avec
- Bruno Deltour, How does one become a sportsman? Forty years after Elias and Bourdieu, we return to the question of the historical conditions of development of the "sporting" fact
- Claudia Portillo Martín, The colours in the Ancient Roman circus races and the astrology.
- Helen Clare Cromarty, William Penny Brookes: Baron Pierre de Coubertin’s ‘Oldest’ friend
- Bruno Deltour, Making the world with ancient men. About a riddle right in the center of the CESH logo, or why on earth did Greek athletes have such a small one?
18h30-19h30 | CONCLUSIONS ET CÉRÉMONIE DE CLÔTURE DU CONGRÈS CESH 2024
- Amphithéâtre S1, rez-de-chaussée, Bâtiment Alice Milliat
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