This study provides a social and cultural history of sport in Middlesbrough in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines the impact of industrialization and urbanization and analyzes how the town’s social and economic structures shaped the development of its sports organizations.
This study provides a social and cultural history of sport in Middlesbrough in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines the impact of industrialization and urbanization and analyzes how the town’s social and economic structures shaped the development of its sports organizations.
Catherine Budd is associate lecturer of history at De Montfort University.
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Introduction Chapter 1: "This Smoky Ironopolis of Ours": The Economic and Social Development of Middlesbrough Chapter 2: An Emerging Sporting Culture, 1870-84 Chapter 3: "A Noble Game Became Degraded": The Rise and Fall of Professional Football, 1885-94 Chapter 4: Amusement and Recreation: An Expanding Sporting Culture, 1885-1900 Chapter 5: "An Increasing and Often Unreasonable Demand for Pleasure": The Diversification of an Urban Sporting Culture, 1901-14 Chapter 6: "Going Football Mad": Football in Middlesbrough, 1895-1914 Conclusion Appendix 1: Ironopolis Football Club Shareholders Appendix 2: Middlesbrough Amateur Boating Club members, 1899-1901 Appendix 3: New members of Middlesbrough Golf Club, June 1909-December 1914 Appendix 4: Middlesbrough Bowling Club members, 1901 Appendix 5: Local Football Leagues Appendix 6: Involvement of Middlesbrough Councillors in Sport Appendix 7: Involvement of Middlesbrough Mayors in Sport Appendix 8: Involvement of Members of Parliament in Middlesbrough's Sport Appendix 9: Subscriptions
Introduction Chapter 1: "This Smoky Ironopolis of Ours": The Economic and Social Development of Middlesbrough Chapter 2: An Emerging Sporting Culture, 1870-84 Chapter 3: "A Noble Game Became Degraded": The Rise and Fall of Professional Football, 1885-94 Chapter 4: Amusement and Recreation: An Expanding Sporting Culture, 1885-1900 Chapter 5: "An Increasing and Often Unreasonable Demand for Pleasure": The Diversification of an Urban Sporting Culture, 1901-14 Chapter 6: "Going Football Mad": Football in Middlesbrough, 1895-1914 Conclusion Appendix 1: Ironopolis Football Club Shareholders Appendix 2: Middlesbrough Amateur Boating Club members, 1899-1901 Appendix 3: New members of Middlesbrough Golf Club, June 1909-December 1914 Appendix 4: Middlesbrough Bowling Club members, 1901 Appendix 5: Local Football Leagues Appendix 6: Involvement of Middlesbrough Councillors in Sport Appendix 7: Involvement of Middlesbrough Mayors in Sport Appendix 8: Involvement of Members of Parliament in Middlesbrough's Sport Appendix 9: Subscriptions
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