Women on ice : the early years of women's hockey in Western Canada
معرفی کتاب «Women on ice : the early years of women's hockey in Western Canada» نوشتهٔ Wayne R Norton، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ronsdale Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Women on Ice is the first book to focus upon the vibrant world of women's ice hockey in western Canada during the First World War and through the 1920s. The Vancouver Amazons were one of the most important teams during this perod. Their championship laurels and their association with hockey's famous Patrick brothers distinguish the Amazons from other women's hockey teams of the era. They were one of several teams that met during the annual Banff winter carnivals to compete for what was sometimes officially (and sometimes unofficially) regarded as the women's ice hockey championship of western Canada. With the support of more than three dozen photographs, many of which are published here for the first time, Women on Ice follows the fortunes of the Vancouver women as they encountered teams that deserve to be legendary, but are now largely forgotten. Also profiled are teams from what was the geographic heart of women's hockey in British Columbia until the First World War — the Kootenays — as well as some of the dominant teams of the post-war years from Alberta. As is the case with so much in Canadian history, the western hockey story differs radically from the experience of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. The curious decline of women's hockey in the 1930s consigned to obscurity the history of these and of all women's teams in western Canada. Women on Ice attempts to rescue some of that fascinating history and will appeal to anyone interested in the past, present or future of women's ice hockey. Women on Ice is the first book to focus upon the vibrant world of womens ice hockey in western Canada during the First World War and the 1920s. The Vancouver Amazons, with their championship laurels and their association with hockeys famous Patrick brothers, were the most famous, but were only one of a number of womens hockey teams that met during the annual Banff winter carnivals to compete for the womens ice hockey championship of western Canada. With the support of more than three dozen photographs, many of which are published here for the first time, Women on Ice follows the fortunes of the Vancouver women as they encountered teams from Victoria and New Westminster and the powerful squads from Calgary and Edmonton teams that deserve to be legendary, but are now largely forgotten. Also profiled are teams from what was the geographic heart of womens hockey in British Columbia until the First World War, the Kootenays, as well as some of the dominant teams of the postwar years from Alberta. The curious decline of womens hockey in the 1930s consigned to obscurity the history of these and of all womens teams in western Canada. Women on Ice attempts to rescue some of that fascinating history. Fair Manipulators Of The Twisted Hickory. Pt. 1. Beginnings. The Kootenays : Rossland Prevails With Skill And Style -- Hockey In Vancouver : Patricks, Swastikas And A Bunch Of Local Schoolgirls -- Across The Rockies : The Call Of Banff In Winter -- The Amazons : Vancouver's Dazzling Aggregation Of Lady Puck-chasers -- Lady Champions Of Western Canada -- Hope And Promise -- Hockey Girls Deluxe : The Vancouver Amazons In The 1920s -- A Game In Decline -- Promise Unfulfilled : The Disappearance Of Women's Hockey. Pt. 2. Rivalries And Networks. Victoria And Seattle : The Kewpies And The Vamps -- Calgary : A Decade Of Dominance -- Fernie : Another British Columbia Champion -- Edmonton : West Meets East At Last -- Looking Forward, Looking Back -- Women's Champion Ice Hockey Teams At Banff, 1917-1935. Wayne Norton. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 155-157) And Index.
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