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Sport and the British A Modern History

by Richard Holt
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Overview

The first book of its kind, this lively history of British sport since 1800 goes beyond a few great names and moments to explain how sports have changed, what they have meant to ordinary people, and reveals what is especially distinctive about British sport in particular. The British were innovators in abandoning traditional, often brutal, sports, and in establishing a code of "fair play," which spread throughout the late Victorian Empire. They were also pioneers in popular sports and in the promotion of organized commercial spectator events, with the accompanying rise of professionalism.

About the Author, Richard Holt

the University of Stirling

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Book Details

Published
August 9, 1990
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192852298

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