The Big Six, romanticizing an era of the National Hockey League

This study is about romanticizing the Big Six Era of the National Hockey League. Romanticizing the past is a particular style of reporting which reveals both aspects of the past and what is salient in the social life of the romanticizer. The latter becomes manifest when the functions of this social...

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Main Author: Suchan, Allan
Format: Others
Language:en
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Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2268
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