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2024-06 - ESSENTIAL READINGS
The Olympic Studies Centre (OSC) is pleased to present to you the Olympic Knowledge - Essential Readings Series, the aim of which is to introduce the main Olympic topics and make them easily accessible, and to explain the history, development and social aspects of the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement.
The collection is built around four main themes and consists of 30 articles by academic experts from various backgrounds, representing a number of branches of human and social sciences.
Through their expertise, the authors offer us a critical look at the Olympic Movement, created 130 years ago and which has constantly evolved and reinvented itself to address the expectations and challenges imposed by contemporary society.
The Olympic Knowledge - Essential Readings Series is divided into four parts:
You can find here the foreword to the series by our editorial committee consisting of the following three members:
- Prof. Cesar R. Torres (ARG/USA), editor, SUNY Brockport (USA)
- Prof. Tracy Taylor (AUS), associate editor, RMIT University (AUS)
- Prof. Stephan Wassong (GER), associate editor, German Sport University Cologne (GER)
Please note that these articles are an independent source of information, and are not official publications of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The views and opinions they express are therefore those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the IOC or the OSC. The IOC and OSC decline all responsibility for the information and/or content in these articles with regard to accuracy or completeness. None of the articles may be reproduced without prior authorisation from the OSC.
We hope that you will enjoy reading these articles, and that they will make you eager to learn more about these varied, exciting and complex subjects. Ideas for further reading are listed at the end of each article, to enable you to take a closer look at the topic in question.
1. The historical development of the IOC and the Olympic Games
The Ancient Olympic Games / Nigel B. CROWTHER
The pre-modern "Olympic Games" / Jeffrey O. SEGRAVE
Coubertin's Olympic vision / Otto J. SCHANTZ
The International Olympic Committee: its creation and its Presidents / Robert K. BARNEY
The Olympic Games: late nineteenth century and early twentieth century (1896-1936) / Konstantinos GEORGIADIS
The Olympic Games: mid-twentieth century (1948-1972) / Kevin B. WHITERSPOON
The Olympic Games: late twentieth century (1976-1998) / Mark DYRESON & Michelle M. SIKES
The Olympic Games: early 21st century (2000-2022) / Lamartine P. DACOSTA
The Olympic Winter Games' foundation and evolution / Annette R. HOFMANN
The Youth Olympic Games: its foundation and evolution / Milena M. PARENT
2. The cultural dimension of the Games
The philosophy of Olympism / Jim PARRY
The Olympic symbols and ceremonies / Susan BROWNELL
The Olympic torch relay, its origins and significance / Ansgar MOLZBERGER
The Cultural Olympiad, art and the Olympic Games / Beatriz GARCIA
Design and identity of the Olympic Games / Jilly TRAGANOU
Olympic heritage and memory of the Olympic Games / Christian WACKER
3. The organisation of the Olympic Movement
The structure and governance of the Olympic Movement / Ian HENRY
The Olympic Charter : its fonction and historical evolution / Franck LATTY
The Olympic programme / Jean-Loup CHAPPELET
Financing the Olympic Movement : early developments and evolutions / Stephen R. WENN
The organisation of the Olympic Games / Kristine TOOHEY
Legacy of the Olympic Games / Holger PREUSS
4. The relevance of the Games in contemporary society
Olympic education / Hisashi SANADA & Taro OBAYASHI
The Olympic Movement, peace, diplomacy and politics / Heather L. DICHTER
The Olympic Movement, the United Nations and the sustainable development goals / Bruce KIDD
Gender and the Olympic Movement equality, diversity and inlcusion / Lindsay PARKS PIEPER
Integrity in sport and in the Olympic Movement / Michael John McNAMEE
Media coverage and communication of the Olympic Games / Emilio FERNÁNDEZ PEÑA
The Paralympic Movement and the Paralympic Games / Ian BRITTAIN
Contemporary sport and its implications for the Olympic Games / Andy MIAH