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Strong Periphery,Weak Centre: The Paradox of Sport in Early Twentieth-Century Romania
Authors:Bogdan Popa
Institution:1. “Nicolae Iorga” Institute, Bucharest, Romaniabogdanidpopa@gmail.com
Abstract:Abstract

When looking at the impact of the political, territorial, and social transformations which occurred in Central and Eastern Europe after the defeat of the Central Powers in the First World War, an evidence check suggests that sport was deeply influenced by the sudden disappearance of the Habsburg Empire. This article examines the shift triggered in the relation between a ‘centre’ (e.g. Bucharest) and a ‘periphery’ (former Austro-Hungarian provinces) of sporting life by the political outcome of the First World War. The joy and difficulties surrounding the emergence of ‘Greater Romania’ were well highlighted in the field of sport by tensions which appeared mostly in internal competitions and debates, rather than in the international arena.
Keywords:Romanian sport  sport statistics  modernization theories  centre–periphery shift  Olympic Games
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