2015
DOI: 10.14486/ijscs296
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Polities and Olympics: Marking the Milestones and Clarifying the Trajectory

Abstract: This article offers a historical overview of how dominant polities have fundamentally shaped the social functions of Olympic Games since the ancient times. Dominant polities' role in identifying social roles of the Games is explored in light of four polity types. The paper is a historical process research, and findings are reported in a case-oriented historical narrative format based on secondary sources. The paper concludes that different meanings and roles attributed to the same event-ie. Olympics in the stu… Show more

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