A Sport-Loving Society: Victorian and Edwardian Middle-Class England at Play

A Sport-Loving Society: Victorian and Edwardian Middle-Class England at Play

A Sport-Loving Society: Victorian and Edwardian Middle-Class England at Play

A Sport-Loving Society: Victorian and Edwardian Middle-Class England at Play

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Overview

In a time of unprecedented political and economic transformation, the middle classes of Victorian and Edwardian England became principal players in a new social order. Nowhere did their culture, values and identity gain clearer expression than in their sports, and their influence is still felt in the way we organise, play and think of sport today.

A Sport-Loving Society presents a selection of groundbreaking essays from the journals which have defined sport history over the past three decades. These essays explore the role of the social institutions and issues of the Victorian and Edwardian periods in shaping the sports of the English middle classes, including:

  • education
  • the emancipation of women
  • religion
  • culture and class
  • diplomacy and war.

Showcasing the work of prominent sport historians, this book demonstrates the value of sport as a vehicle for the study of wider social change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135775612
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/2004
Series: Sport in the Global Society
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Professor J.A. Mangan is former Director of the International Research Centre for Sport, Socialisation and Society at the University of Strathclyde, UK. He was founding Chairman of the British Society of Sports History and founding editor of The International Journal of the History of Sport. He is author of the acclaimed Athleticism and the Victorian and Edwardian Public School and has written and lectured extensively on sport, culture and society

Table of Contents

Introduction, J.A. Mangan; Prologue: setting the scene, Mike Huggins; Part 1 Sport and schools; Chapter 1 The other side of the coin, J.A. Mangan, Callum McKenzie; Chapter 2 English elementary education revisited and revised, J.A. Mangan, Colm Hickey; Part 2 Sport, universities and colleges; Chapter 3 ‘Oars and the man’, J.A. Mangan; Chapter 4 Athleticism in the service of the proletariat, J.A. Mangan, Colm Hickey; Part 3 Sport and emancipation; Chapter 5 The social construction of Victorian femininity, J. A. Mangan; Chapter 6 The “lady blue’, Kathleen E. McCrone; Part 4 Sport and religion; Chapter 7 Sport and the Victorian Sunday, John Lowerson; Chapter 8 To pray or to play?, J. Baker William; Part 5 Sport and recreation; Chapter 9 Culture, class and respectability, Mike Huggins; Chapter 10 Of pride and prejudice, Eric Halladay; Part 6 VI Sport, war and diplomacy; Chapter 11 ‘No business of ours’?, Martin Polley; Chapter 12 Sportsmen and the deadly game, Derek Birley; Epilogue: rounding things off, John Lowerson; Index;
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