Pleasure, Profit, Proselytism: British Culture and Sport at Home and Abroad, 1700-1914

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J. A. Mangan
Psychology Press, 1988 - History - 284 pages
This book examines aspects of sport which Britain nurtured within its own culture and also transmitted to overseas territories with the expansion of empire.
 

Contents

Sport in NineteenthCentury England Wray Vamplew 7
2
Social Darwinism Private Schooling
12
the French Wars Derek Birley
21
Social Stratification and Participation
42
Football and the Urban Way of Life
67
John Guthrie Kerr
86
Coarse Fishing
105
A Tangible
144
J Thomas Jable
175
André Odendaal
193
Sport in Victorian and Edwardian Canada David W Brown
215
Cricket and Colonialism in
231
Hegemony and Indigenous Subversion? Richard Cashman
258
Index
269
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