J. Andrew Ross

PhD Graduate
BA, McGill University, 1993; MA, The University of Western Ontario, 1994

TA

  • Management and Organizational Studies 020A/B (A Multi-disciplinary Study of Globalization)

Dissertation

"Hockey Capital: Commerce,Culture, and the National Hockey League, 1917–1967"

Web Sites

Recent or Selected Publications

Review of Richard Abel’s Americanizing the Movies and "Movie-Mad" Audiences, 1910–1914 (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 2006), in Enterprise & Society 8, no. 4 (December 2007), 981–83.

“The Paradox of Conn Smythe: Hockey, Memory, and the Second World War,” Sport History Review 37 (May 2006), 19–35.

“‘All this Fuss and Feathers’: Plutocrats, Politicians and Changing Canadian Attitudes to Titular Honours,” in Colin M. Coates, ed., Majesty in Canada (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2006), 119–41.

Hockey Capital: Approaches to the Study of Sports Industry,” Business and Economic History On-Line 3 (2005).

“Retailing a Household Name: Heintzman & Co., Pianos, 1884–1930,” in Claude Bellavance and Pierre Lanthier, eds., Les Territories de l’entreprise (Québec: Presses Université de Laval, 2004), 203–16.

“Rink-Maker, Coach and Manager: Fathers and the Professionalization of Hockey Players,” Skating into the Future: Hockey in the New Millennium I & II (Fredericton: Faculty of Kinesiology, University of New Brunswick, NB), 70–3.

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Courses Taught

  • HIS146G-002 - The Cultural Mosaic and the Melting Pot