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Outdoor Sports and Games
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In «Outdoor Sports and Games,» Claude Harris Miller presents a comprehensive exploration of recreational activities designed to foster community engagement, physical health, and personal well-being. The book is characterized by its clear and accessible prose, meticulously detailing various games and sports suitable for diverse audiences. Enhanced by practical advice, Miller's work situates outdoor sports within the larger framework of early 20th-century American culture, reflecting the burgeoning interest in leisure and the democratization of play during this transformative period. His focus on inclusivity and adaptability in outdoor activities resonates throughout, ensuring that the book remains relevant in contemporary discussions of public health and social cohesion. Miller, an influential figure in early American recreational sociology, was deeply invested in promoting physical culture and social interaction through sports. His experiences in organizing community sports events and his academic research into the role of play in society provided a rich backdrop for his writing. This endeavor reflects his commitment to encouraging active lifestyles and fostering connections among individuals from varied backgrounds'—an ambition that mirrors the progressive spirit of his time. Scholars, educators, and outdoor enthusiasts alike will find «Outdoor Sports and Games» to be an invaluable resource. With its richly detailed accounts and practical guidelines, the book not only serves as a guide for organizing sports but also as a manifesto advocating for the importance of play in nurturing healthier, more vibrant communities.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
– Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
– Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
