A Contemporary History of Women's Sport, Part One: Sporting Women, 1850-1960

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Routledge, 2014. ápr. 24. - 418 oldal

This book is an historical survey of women’s sport from 1850-1960. It looks at some of the more recent methodological approaches to writing sports history and raises questions about how the history of women’s sport has so far been shaped by academic writers. Questions explored in this text include: What are the fresh perspectives and newly available sources for the historian of women’s sport? How do these take forward established debates on women’s place in sporting culture and what novel approaches do they suggest? How can our appreciation of fashion, travel, food and medical history be advanced by looking at women’s involvement in sport? How can we use some of the current ideas and methodologies in the recent literature on the history and sociology of sport in order to look afresh at women’s participation? Jean Williams’s original research on these topics and more will be a useful resource for scholars in the fields of sports, women’s studies, history and sociology.

 

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List of Figures
Victorian Sporting Variety Womens Education and Writing
The Olympic Games Popular Imperialism and the Woman Question
An Age of Speed
Football Interconnections and Olympic Parallels
For the Most Part the Team Was Given Private Hospitality of the Most
From the 1948 London Olympic Games to Rome
Conclusion
Clubs Belonging to the All England Womens Hockey Association AEWHA
Womens Participation in the Modern Olympic Summer Games 18962004
Bibliography
Index
Copyright

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Jean Williams is a Senior Research Fellow in the International Centre for Sports History and Culture at De Montfort University, Leicester.

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