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  • - Major League Baseball in San Francisco, 1976-1992
    af Lincoln A. Mitchell
    318,95 kr.

    Tells the story of a San Francisco Giants franchise that had no recognizable stars, was last in the league in attendance, and had more than one foot out the door on the way to Toronto when a local businessman and a brand new mayor found a way to keep the team in San Francisco.

  • - Political Upheaval, Punk Rock and a Third-Place Baseball Team
    af Lincoln A. Mitchell
    378,95 kr.

    San Francisco is a city of contradictions. Socially liberal, but some of America's worst income inequality. The playground of tech millionaires, yet it also supports vibrant alternative and avant-garde scenes. So how did the city get this way? Lincoln Mitchell traces the roots of the current situation back to 1978.

  • - The Dodgers, the Giants, and the Shaping of the Major Leagues
    af Lincoln A. Mitchell
    573,95 kr.

    Following the 1957 season, two of baseball's most famous teams, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants, left the city they had called home since the 19th century and headed west. Lincoln A. Mitchell argues that the moves to California, second only to Jackie Robinson's debut in 1947, forged Major League Baseball as we know it today.

  • af Lincoln A. Mitchell
    743,95 kr.

    This book explores the origins of the Color Revolutions in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan, asking what made them possible and what their impact was in each of these three countries. Ultimately, it argues that they had little impact on democratic development and were as much reflections of continuity as of radical change.

  • - U.S. Foreign Policy and Georgia's Rose Revolution
    af Lincoln A. Mitchell
    638,95 kr.

    Lincoln Mitchell tracks the course of events leading up to the recent revolution in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, analyzes the contributing factors, and explores the role of the United States both in contributing to the revolution and in Georgia's failure to live up to its democratic promise.