Max Baer and Barney Ross

Jewish Heroes of Boxing

Nonfiction, Sports, Boxing, Biography & Memoir, History
Cover of the book Max Baer and Barney Ross by Jeffrey Sussman, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jeffrey Sussman ISBN: 9781442269330
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Publication: November 3, 2016
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Language: English
Author: Jeffrey Sussman
ISBN: 9781442269330
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication: November 3, 2016
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language: English

In the 1920s and 30s, anti-Semitism was rife in the United States and Europe. Jews needed symbols of strength and demonstrations of courage against their enemies, and they found both in two champions of boxing: Max Baer and Barney Ross. Baer was the only Jewish heavyweight champion in the twentieth century, while Ross was considered one of the greatest welterweight and lightweight champions of the era. Although their careers never crossed paths, their boxing triumphs played a common role in lifting the spirits of persecuted Jews.

In Max Baer and Barney Ross: Jewish Heroes of Boxing, Jeffrey Sussman chronicles the lives of two men whose successful bouts inside the ring served as inspiration for Jewish fans across the country and around the world. Though they came from very different backgrounds—Baer grew up on his family’s ranch in California, while Ross roamed the tough streets of Chicago and was a runner for Al Capone—both would bask in the limelight as boxing champions. Their stories include legendary encounters with such opponents as Jimmy McLarnin (known as the Jew Killer), Max Schmeling (Hitler’s favorite athlete), and Primo Carnera (a sad giant controlled and mistreated by gangsters).

While recounting the exploits of these two men, the author also paints an evocative picture of boxing and the crucial role it played in an era of anti-Semitism. A vivid and engaging look at these two heroes and the difficult era in which they lived, Max Baer and Barney Ross will appeal to boxing fans, sports historians, and anyone interested in Jewish history.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the 1920s and 30s, anti-Semitism was rife in the United States and Europe. Jews needed symbols of strength and demonstrations of courage against their enemies, and they found both in two champions of boxing: Max Baer and Barney Ross. Baer was the only Jewish heavyweight champion in the twentieth century, while Ross was considered one of the greatest welterweight and lightweight champions of the era. Although their careers never crossed paths, their boxing triumphs played a common role in lifting the spirits of persecuted Jews.

In Max Baer and Barney Ross: Jewish Heroes of Boxing, Jeffrey Sussman chronicles the lives of two men whose successful bouts inside the ring served as inspiration for Jewish fans across the country and around the world. Though they came from very different backgrounds—Baer grew up on his family’s ranch in California, while Ross roamed the tough streets of Chicago and was a runner for Al Capone—both would bask in the limelight as boxing champions. Their stories include legendary encounters with such opponents as Jimmy McLarnin (known as the Jew Killer), Max Schmeling (Hitler’s favorite athlete), and Primo Carnera (a sad giant controlled and mistreated by gangsters).

While recounting the exploits of these two men, the author also paints an evocative picture of boxing and the crucial role it played in an era of anti-Semitism. A vivid and engaging look at these two heroes and the difficult era in which they lived, Max Baer and Barney Ross will appeal to boxing fans, sports historians, and anyone interested in Jewish history.

More books from Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Cover of the book Queer Japan from the Pacific War to the Internet Age by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Wife or Worker? by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Combating the Achievement Gap by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Reconstructing Woody by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book The Manual of Strategic Planning for Cultural Organizations by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Beyond Philosophy by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Fun Facts to Engage Students by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Historical Dictionary of the Broadway Musical by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Native Americans in the Movies by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Foreign Policy by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Fundraising for Small Museums by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book The Teaching Self by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Authentic Academic Leadership by Jeffrey Sussman
Cover of the book Democratic Curriculum Leadership by Jeffrey Sussman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy