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A Taste for Diversions Dennis Brailsford

A Taste for Diversions By Dennis Brailsford

A Taste for Diversions by Dennis Brailsford


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Summary

This text studies English sport from 1715 to 1830. This period represents the transition from older forms of recreation to modern styles of play. It saw the establishment of classic horse races, the founding of what was to become cricket's first ruling body, and the onset of women's boxing.

A Taste for Diversions Summary

A Taste for Diversions: Sport in Georgian England by Dennis Brailsford

The Battle of Waterloo, it was said, was won on the playing fields of Eton. In his new book, Dennis Brailsford explores how this can have been so. Here the acclaimed author of serious sporting history takes the first scholarly look at English sport from 1775 to 1815. The period from the middle of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth has been largely neglected by historians of sport, and yet it saw the establishment of all five classic horse-races, the founding of cricket's ruling body, the MCC, and not only the first recognised championship in boxing but the first transatlantic challenger for the title. Now scholars are beginning to recognise the significance of those years for our sporting inheritance, both its place in and its impact on society in Britain and in many of the outposts of Empire. Dr Brailsford has provided an essential text for academics and general readers alike.

A Taste for Diversions Reviews

This is an all-encompassing account with excellent research notes. The Cricketer Serious and scholarly yet enormously instructive and entertaining. Essential text for the student of sport. All Sport & Leisure Monthly

About Dennis Brailsford

The Author: Dr Dennis Brailsford, formerly Director of North Worcestershire College, Bromsgrove, later became Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham. He frequently visits and lectures in North America and Europe, and has made broadcasts on BBC Radio. He is a member of the North American Society for Sport History, and the author of several books on sporting history.

Table of Contents

FOUNDATIONS: 1. The Course and the Combat. 2. Balls, Bowls and Beginnings. THEMES: 3. The Status of Sport. 4. A Time to Play. 5. Patrons and Promoters. 6. Players and Spectators. 7. Sporting Women. 8. The Clubs and the Rules. TRANSITIONS: 9. Blood Sports and Bloodstock. 10. Heroes and Enigmas. 11. A Taste for Diversions.

Additional information

GOR009878348
9780718829810
0718829816
A Taste for Diversions: Sport in Georgian England by Dennis Brailsford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
James Clarke & Co Ltd
19991001
144
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