Sport and the English, 1918-1939
Between the Wars
By Mike Huggins, Jack Williams
Published November 24th 2005 by Routledge – 200 pages
Published November 24th 2005 by Routledge – 200 pages
A thorough, innovative yet entertaining and readable analysis of sport as an expression of the values and social relations of a nation. Covering the years between the two World Wars, the central place of sport in English life is brought into sharp focus, providing insight into issues of gender, class, religion and locality, ideas of morality, continuity and change, and what it meant to be English during this pivotal time.
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This original and lucid study is ideal for students of sport and social history, and anyone with an interest in the social role of sport.
Introduction 1. The Place of Sport in National Life 2. Representations of Sport: The Mass Media 3. Representations of Sport: Celebrity, Stars and Heroes 4. Traditions and Innovations 5. Gaining Meaning from Sport: Sport and Pleasure 6. Gaining Meaning from Sport: Sportsmanship and Decorum 7. Gaining Meaning from Sprot: Englishness and Isolationism 8. Class, Conflict and Cohesion. Conclusion
Name: Sport and the English, 1918-1939: Between the Wars (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Mike Huggins, Jack Williams. A thorough, innovative yet entertaining and readable analysis of sport as an expression of the values and social relations of a nation. Covering the years between the two World Wars, the central place of sport in English life is brought into sharp focus,...
Categories: Sports History, Social & Cultural History, Sociology of Sport