Sport and the Pursuit of War and Peace from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
War Minus the Shooting?
Herausgeber: Hurcombe, Martin; Dine, Philip
Sport and the Pursuit of War and Peace from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
War Minus the Shooting?
Herausgeber: Hurcombe, Martin; Dine, Philip
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This volume of wide-ranging essays by sport historians and sociologists examines the complex relations of war, peace and sport through a series of case studies from South and North America, Europe, North Africa, Asia and New Zealand.
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This volume of wide-ranging essays by sport historians and sociologists examines the complex relations of war, peace and sport through a series of case studies from South and North America, Europe, North Africa, Asia and New Zealand.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781032125985
- ISBN-10: 1032125985
- Artikelnr.: 71556899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781032125985
- ISBN-10: 1032125985
- Artikelnr.: 71556899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin Hurcombe is Professor of French Studies at the University of Bristol, UK. He is a specialist in early twentieth-century French culture, history and politics and is the author of Novelists in Conflict: Ideology and the Absurd in the French Combat Novel of the Great War (2004) and France and the Spanish Civil War: Cultural Representations of the War Next Door, 1936-45 (2011). His most recent book, co-written with Martyn Cornick and Angela Kershaw, is French Political Travel Writing in the Inter-War Years: Radical Departures (2017). His current work explores the history of the French sports press and publication industry through its relationship to road cycling. Philip Dine was formerly Personal Professor and Head of French at the University of Galway, Ireland. He has published widely on representations of the French colonial empire and its cultural legacies in fields ranging from children's literature to professional sport. Further projects have targeted sport and identity-construction in France and the Francophone world. He is the author of Images of the Algerian War (1994), French Rugby Football: A Cultural History (2001) and Sport and Identity in France: Practices, Locations, Representations (2012). He is also the co-editor (with Seán Crosson) of Sport, Representation and Evolving Identities in Europe (2010).
Introduction: 'Exploring the War-Peace-Sport Nexus' Part 1: Military and
Sporting Cultures 1. Boars as Rebels: Pig-Sticking as a Military Sport for
the British Army in India 2. Reporting the Death of Cycling's Elite in
First World War France 3. Women, War and Sport: The Battle of the 2019
Solheim Cup 4. Sport Plus the Shooting: Military Vision and the Logic of
War in Esports Part 2: Play On: Negotiating Sporting Practice in a Time of
Conflict 5. 'You are absolutely indifferent to the call of your King':
Horse Racing, War and Politics in New Zealand, 1914-18 6. 'Flannelled fools
are strutting about tennis courts': Lawn Tennis in Britain during the Great
War 7. Occupied Scandinavian Brother Nations: Danish and Norwegian Sports
during World War II 8. The General's Vuelta: Cycling and Dictatorship
during Columbia's La Violencia, 1953-58 Part 3: Sports Culture and the
Legacy of War 9. 'What Demobilised Men Want': Physical Culture and Post-War
British Masculinity 10. The 'Great Game' and Sport: Identity, Contestation
and Irish-British Relations in the Olympic Movement 11. The Pathos of the
Soldier-Athlete in Japanese Memories of the Asia-Pacific War 12.
Remembering 'Our Boys': Football, War, and Masculinity in the British
Military Spectacular Part 4: Playing for Peace: Cultural Diplomacy or
Pacification? 13. Overcoming Antipathy for Internationalism? Britain and
the 1920 Olympic Games 14. War and Sport in 'French' Algeria: From
Pacification to Decolonization 15. 'A Fine Example of Brotherhood and
Sportsmanship': The 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in the Era of the
'Little Détente' 16. Replacing Bullets with Balls: Sport for Peace in the
FARC Demobilization and Reincorporation Camps
Sporting Cultures 1. Boars as Rebels: Pig-Sticking as a Military Sport for
the British Army in India 2. Reporting the Death of Cycling's Elite in
First World War France 3. Women, War and Sport: The Battle of the 2019
Solheim Cup 4. Sport Plus the Shooting: Military Vision and the Logic of
War in Esports Part 2: Play On: Negotiating Sporting Practice in a Time of
Conflict 5. 'You are absolutely indifferent to the call of your King':
Horse Racing, War and Politics in New Zealand, 1914-18 6. 'Flannelled fools
are strutting about tennis courts': Lawn Tennis in Britain during the Great
War 7. Occupied Scandinavian Brother Nations: Danish and Norwegian Sports
during World War II 8. The General's Vuelta: Cycling and Dictatorship
during Columbia's La Violencia, 1953-58 Part 3: Sports Culture and the
Legacy of War 9. 'What Demobilised Men Want': Physical Culture and Post-War
British Masculinity 10. The 'Great Game' and Sport: Identity, Contestation
and Irish-British Relations in the Olympic Movement 11. The Pathos of the
Soldier-Athlete in Japanese Memories of the Asia-Pacific War 12.
Remembering 'Our Boys': Football, War, and Masculinity in the British
Military Spectacular Part 4: Playing for Peace: Cultural Diplomacy or
Pacification? 13. Overcoming Antipathy for Internationalism? Britain and
the 1920 Olympic Games 14. War and Sport in 'French' Algeria: From
Pacification to Decolonization 15. 'A Fine Example of Brotherhood and
Sportsmanship': The 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in the Era of the
'Little Détente' 16. Replacing Bullets with Balls: Sport for Peace in the
FARC Demobilization and Reincorporation Camps
Introduction: 'Exploring the War-Peace-Sport Nexus' Part 1: Military and
Sporting Cultures 1. Boars as Rebels: Pig-Sticking as a Military Sport for
the British Army in India 2. Reporting the Death of Cycling's Elite in
First World War France 3. Women, War and Sport: The Battle of the 2019
Solheim Cup 4. Sport Plus the Shooting: Military Vision and the Logic of
War in Esports Part 2: Play On: Negotiating Sporting Practice in a Time of
Conflict 5. 'You are absolutely indifferent to the call of your King':
Horse Racing, War and Politics in New Zealand, 1914-18 6. 'Flannelled fools
are strutting about tennis courts': Lawn Tennis in Britain during the Great
War 7. Occupied Scandinavian Brother Nations: Danish and Norwegian Sports
during World War II 8. The General's Vuelta: Cycling and Dictatorship
during Columbia's La Violencia, 1953-58 Part 3: Sports Culture and the
Legacy of War 9. 'What Demobilised Men Want': Physical Culture and Post-War
British Masculinity 10. The 'Great Game' and Sport: Identity, Contestation
and Irish-British Relations in the Olympic Movement 11. The Pathos of the
Soldier-Athlete in Japanese Memories of the Asia-Pacific War 12.
Remembering 'Our Boys': Football, War, and Masculinity in the British
Military Spectacular Part 4: Playing for Peace: Cultural Diplomacy or
Pacification? 13. Overcoming Antipathy for Internationalism? Britain and
the 1920 Olympic Games 14. War and Sport in 'French' Algeria: From
Pacification to Decolonization 15. 'A Fine Example of Brotherhood and
Sportsmanship': The 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in the Era of the
'Little Détente' 16. Replacing Bullets with Balls: Sport for Peace in the
FARC Demobilization and Reincorporation Camps
Sporting Cultures 1. Boars as Rebels: Pig-Sticking as a Military Sport for
the British Army in India 2. Reporting the Death of Cycling's Elite in
First World War France 3. Women, War and Sport: The Battle of the 2019
Solheim Cup 4. Sport Plus the Shooting: Military Vision and the Logic of
War in Esports Part 2: Play On: Negotiating Sporting Practice in a Time of
Conflict 5. 'You are absolutely indifferent to the call of your King':
Horse Racing, War and Politics in New Zealand, 1914-18 6. 'Flannelled fools
are strutting about tennis courts': Lawn Tennis in Britain during the Great
War 7. Occupied Scandinavian Brother Nations: Danish and Norwegian Sports
during World War II 8. The General's Vuelta: Cycling and Dictatorship
during Columbia's La Violencia, 1953-58 Part 3: Sports Culture and the
Legacy of War 9. 'What Demobilised Men Want': Physical Culture and Post-War
British Masculinity 10. The 'Great Game' and Sport: Identity, Contestation
and Irish-British Relations in the Olympic Movement 11. The Pathos of the
Soldier-Athlete in Japanese Memories of the Asia-Pacific War 12.
Remembering 'Our Boys': Football, War, and Masculinity in the British
Military Spectacular Part 4: Playing for Peace: Cultural Diplomacy or
Pacification? 13. Overcoming Antipathy for Internationalism? Britain and
the 1920 Olympic Games 14. War and Sport in 'French' Algeria: From
Pacification to Decolonization 15. 'A Fine Example of Brotherhood and
Sportsmanship': The 1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in the Era of the
'Little Détente' 16. Replacing Bullets with Balls: Sport for Peace in the
FARC Demobilization and Reincorporation Camps






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