Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Sign Up for Fishpond's Best Deals Delivered to You Every Day
Go
Dyed in Crimson
Football, Faith, and Remaking Harvard's America (Sport and Society)

Rating
Format
Hardback, 304 pages
Other Formats Available

Paperback : $40.33

Paperback : $44.18

Paperback : $50.54

Hardback : $79.26

Paperback : $56.85

Published
United States, 1 February 2023

In 1926, Harvard athletic director Bill Bingham chose former Crimson All-American Arnold Horween as coach of the university’s moribund football team. The pair instilled a fresh culture, one based on merit rather than social status, and in the virtues of honor and courage over mere winning. Yet their success challenged entrenched ideas about who belonged at Harvard and, by extension, who deserved to lay claim to the American dream.

Zev Eleff tells the story of two immigrants’ sons shaped by a vision of an America that rewarded any person of virtue. As a player, the Chicago-born Horween had led Harvard to its 1920 Rose Bowl victory. As a coach, he faced intractable opposition from powerful East Coast alumni because of his values and Midwestern, Jewish background. Eleff traces Bingham and Horween’s careers as student-athletes and their campaign to wrest control of the football program from alumni. He also looks at how Horween undermined stereotypes of Jewish masculinity and dealt with the resurgent antisemitism of the 1920s.


Our Price
$202
Ships from UK Estimated delivery date: 28th Apr - 5th May from UK
Free Shipping Worldwide

Buy Together
+
Buy together with Authentically Orthodox at a great price!
Buy Together
$320
Elsewhere Price
$337.29
You Save $17.29 (5%)

Product Description

In 1926, Harvard athletic director Bill Bingham chose former Crimson All-American Arnold Horween as coach of the university’s moribund football team. The pair instilled a fresh culture, one based on merit rather than social status, and in the virtues of honor and courage over mere winning. Yet their success challenged entrenched ideas about who belonged at Harvard and, by extension, who deserved to lay claim to the American dream.

Zev Eleff tells the story of two immigrants’ sons shaped by a vision of an America that rewarded any person of virtue. As a player, the Chicago-born Horween had led Harvard to its 1920 Rose Bowl victory. As a coach, he faced intractable opposition from powerful East Coast alumni because of his values and Midwestern, Jewish background. Eleff traces Bingham and Horween’s careers as student-athletes and their campaign to wrest control of the football program from alumni. He also looks at how Horween undermined stereotypes of Jewish masculinity and dealt with the resurgent antisemitism of the 1920s.

Product Details
EAN
9780252044946
ISBN
0252044940
Writer
Other Information
22 black & white photographs
Dimensions
23.7 x 15.7 x 3.3 centimeters (0.57 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter I: The (Cinder) Path to a Better Life

Chapter II: Winning isn’t Everything, but it is Something

Chapter III: Americanization, the Jewish Take on Success

Chapter IV: Winning for Winning’s Sake

Chapter V: Football, the Ultimate Wargame of Life

Chapter VI: Horween versus McMahon and Rise of the National Football League

Chapter VII: A Member of the Hebrew Race to Become Head Coach of Harvard?

Chapter VIII: An Honorable Failure and Satisfactory Game in Every Way

Chapter IX: The Crusade to Keep Football a Game

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Zev Eleff is president of Gratz College and a professor of American Jewish history. His books include Authentically Orthodox: A Tradition-Bound Faith in American Life.

Reviews

"Eleff's well-researched examination of the changes that Horween and Bingham brought to Harvard in the 1920s is an uplifting story that is needed as Americans grapple with the latest wave of anti-Semitism." --Sport in American History

“It sounds like fiction, but it’s true: A century ago, a Jewish running back and a track star with a working-class background altered the very nature of sports at Harvard. Kudos to Zev Eleff for putting Arnold Horween and Bill Bingham at the center of a poignant story about acceptance.”--John Eisenberg, author of The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire

Show more
Review this Product
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
People also searched for
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond World Ltd.

Back to top