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<p><em>Match-Fixing and Sport</em> studies match-fixing in historical perspective revealing how match-fixing has always been a major sporting continuity alongside another longstanding continuity a widely-held belief in a mythical recent past of pristine purity. </p><p>The volume begins with a brief overview of match-fixing’s global contemporary contexts the broad range of sports where it now surfaces increased recognition of its moral social and economic threat and the varied responses of leading sports organizations legal gambling operators police forces governmental departments and regulators. The following chapters explore the challenges of finding any reliable evidence of match-fixing in the past. An overview shows that match-fixing has been a major and substantial longstanding historical continuity in sport usually but not always is linked to gambling and sporting materialism. Examples are brought forward to show that it could be found in Ancient Greece and Egypt and was widespread across the early modern and modern periods around the globe. Overall the volume assists scholars by suggesting some key questions which a future agenda for the historical study of match-fixing might address.</p><p>Revealing how high-stakes betting dishonest dealings and suspicious performances can be found throughout history <em>Match-Fixing and Sport</em> will be of great interest to scholars of Sport History and Sport Ethics. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>The International Journal of the History of Sport</i>.</p>