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General introduction and explanation of Sports History course. What is sports? What is history? (historical periods, fields of study of history) Why is Sports History necessary? What does it tell us?
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Historical development and basic functions of free time (Rest, Entertainment, Development.)
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The relationship of linear time and cyclical time change with the historical development of free time, recreation and sports.
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The concept of game, the emergence of the game and its relationship with the historical development of sports
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Physical movement and first sports practices in prehistoric times
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Sports in Ancient Greece and Rome
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Olympic history / Ancient Olympics and the end of the games
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Transition from the ancient period to the modern period, the effects of the industrial revolution on the establishment of modern sports
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The emergence of modern sports and the characteristics of modern sports (transition from empires to nation-states, three important functions of modern sports)
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Sports in ancient Turks
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The establishment and history of the modern Olympics (sports history lecture notes, modernization theory and differences / similarities between modern Olympics and ancient Olympics, Olympic movement, Olympism concepts)
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12 |
Week: Historical development of physical training and sports in the late Ottoman period and early Republic periods - Selim Sırrı Tarcan
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13 |
The first sports structures in the early republic period (TİCİ-TSK)
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14 |
Case Study: 1936 Berlin Olympics
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