Abstract
Sport and the English, 1918-1939 is a comprehensive, accessible and innovative analysis of sport as an expression of the values and social relations of a nation. Bringing the central place of sport in English life between the wars into sharp focus, this insightful history provides us with a fresh perspective on issues of gender, class, religion and identity, and ideas of morality, continuity and change. Themes include: - the nature of sport and its place in national life - how sport was portrayed in the media and through the sports stars of the age - tradition and change in sport and in society - gaining meaning from sport: the pursuit of pleasure, a moral code, and ideas of Englishness - class, social conflict and social cohesion 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.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Routledge / Taylor and Francis |
| Number of pages | 185 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9780415331852 |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Dec 2006 |
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