Manly and Muscular Diversions

Manly and Muscular Diversions

by TonyMoney (Author)

Synopsis

Modern sports and games are widely regarded as Britain's gift to the world. In the late 19th century British expatriates revived football throughout continental Europe and introduced the game in the Americas, while British Army garrisons introduced cricket and football wherever the map was pink. As Money argues, this revival and export of team games was a consequence of the stable political and economic circumstances in upper-class Britain during the period, and also of the enthusiasm of boys at English public schools. While on the continent political and religious upheaval spelled the end of games, these English public schoolboys, in their ample leisure time, played cricket, football and fives, and rowed. Later, in university and the wider world, they spread the cult of games wherever they went.

$3.53

Quantity

Temporarily out of stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 28 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0715631527
ISBN 13: 9780715631522

Media Reviews
'This book... is, quite simply, first class.' - Colin Leach, Times Literary Supplement 'This fascinating story of the evolution of our modern sports is told with a style and lucidity that will appeal to anyone who has even a faint interest in games. Meticulously researched and written with perception and humour, this book has a very wide appeal.' - Dennis Silk, former President of M.C.C.