Sport and the making of Britain
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Sport and the making of Britain
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This book looks at some of the myths and realities surrounding Britain's legendary enthusiasm for sport; and aims to chronicle how sporting traditions were shaped and how they, in turn, contributed to the shaping of British social conventions and attitudes.
British enthusiasm for sport is legendary. This book looks at some of the myths and realities surrounding that legend and aims to chronicle how sporting traditions were shaped and how they, in turn, contributed to the shaping of British social conventions and attitudes.
Tracing sporting history from its earliest origins, Derek Birley emphasises how sport served vastly different functions from the modern notion of a leisure time relief from work. The book begins by examining hunting and the ritualised physical encounters once practised for the purposes of survival and preparation for warfare.
The author then describes how social conventions gradually came to govern the development of sport, with an aristocratic, privileged circle forming exclusive regulations. It was from this circle that the concepts of "fayre lawe" and, eventually, sportsmanship emanated and the laws of the major sports evolved. However, discriminatory game laws could not prevent the eventual widening of sporting activity, although sport always remained stratified.
The author examines this elaborate stratification in his coverage of such phenomena as the exclusiveness of field sports, the public school influence on football and rowing, the urban middle-class vogues for croquet, badminton, and lawn tennis, and the reverence for cricket. These social issues are cross threads in the theme of sport's influence on national identity, patriotism, and empire-building in the creation of an imperfectly united but highly distinctive kingdom.
Sport and the Making of Britain is intended for general readers and students of social and sports history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780719037597
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 21 October 1993
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 522g
Pages: 358
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