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The Power and the Glory offers a compelling narrative history of the FIFA World Cup, examining how the tournament has shaped global culture and politics since its establishment in 1930. Jonathan Wilson meticulously chronicles the dramatic moments, legendary players, and pivotal matches that defined each World Cup era.
From Uruguay’s inaugural triumph through the modern tournaments, Wilson explores the intersection of sport, nationalism, and international relations. The book delves into iconic victories and heartbreaking defeats, analyzing how the tournament evolved from a South American showcase into a truly global phenomenon.
Through detailed research and engaging prose, Wilson reveals how the World Cup has reflected broader social changes, from post-war recovery to Cold War tensions to contemporary debates about commercialization and inclusion. This is essential reading for football enthusiasts and history buffs alike.







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