The History of Sport in Britain, 1880-1914: The varieties of sportMartin Polley Taylor & Francis, 2004 - 2218 страница This five volume set is a comprehensive collection of primary sources on sports in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. At the beginning of the period few sports were regulated, but by the outbreak of the First World War organized sports had become an integral part of British cultural, social and economic life. Specialist Martin Polley has collected articles from a wide range of journals including "Blackwood's Magazine,"" Nineteenth Century," "Fortnightly Review" and "Contemporary Review," all of which reveal changing middle-class attitudes to sports. The five volumes cover the varieties of sports being promoted, sports and education, commercial and financial aspects, sports and animals and the globalization of sports through empire. |
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Sport Recreation and Society 1 Walter Besant The Amusements of the People | 1 |
Anonymous Modern Mannish Maidens | 2 |
Jeune Amusements of the Poor | 3 |
E GambierParry Sport and Sportsmen | 4 |
Anonymous The Poetry of Sport | 5 |
A H Gilkes The Worship of Athletics | 6 |
H Graves A Philosophy of Sport | 7 |
F G Aflalo The Sportswoman | 8 |
A Son of the Marshes Chance Shots and Odd Fish | 99 |
John Bickerdyke A New Sport | 100 |
Tom Speedy DeerStalking Search for a Royal | 101 |
Anonymous My First Kill | 102 |
W Payne Collier Otter Hunting | 103 |
W B Woodgate Capping in the Hunting Field | 104 |
G T Teasdale Buckell The Scotch Deer Forests | 105 |
Anonymous Foxhunting Old and New | 106 |
F G Aflalo The Sportsman | 9 |
O Paul Monckton Little Known Sports and Pastimes | 10 |
Team Sports 11 T Dykes Yacht Racing | 11 |
Anonymous The Popular Pastime Cricket | 12 |
Horace Hutchinson Cricket v Golf A Comparison | 13 |
A Retrospect | 14 |
Robert Hy Lyttelton W G | 15 |
Anonymous Our Village Eleven | 16 |
Horace G Hutchinson The Modern Pentathlum | 17 |
Prince Ranjitsinhji Cricket and the Victorian Era | 18 |
Gilbert L Jessop Some Hints to Young Bowlers | 19 |
H F Abell The Football Fever | 20 |
Harold Macfarlane Football of Yesterday and ToDay A Comparison | 21 |
Philip Trevor The Future of Cricket | 22 |
Percy Creed Polo | 23 |
E H D Sewell Rugby Football | 24 |
Home Gordon Problems of Contemporary Cricket | 25 |
E H D Sewell The State of the Game | 26 |
Individual Sports 27 Robert D Osborn Lawn Tennis and its Players | 27 |
Bury Cycling and Cyclists | 28 |
Anonymous The Psychology of Golf | 29 |
Anonymous A Ramblers Reflections | 30 |
Past Present and Future | 31 |
R J Mecredy Winter Cycling | 32 |
Alfred Lyttelton Is Golf a FirstClass Game? | 33 |
B Baden Powell A Trip Heavenward Ballooning as a Sport | 34 |
Caroline Creyke Sailing for Ladies in Highland Lochs | 35 |
Algernon Grosvenor Fancy and Figure Skating | 36 |
W H Fenton A Medical View of Cycling for Ladies | 37 |
W Broadfoot Concerning Pugilism extract | 38 |
Caroline Creyke Fancy Cycling for Ladies | 39 |
William T Palmer Fell Walking Records | 40 |
Arnold Haultain Golf | 41 |
J J Jusserand Tennis | 42 |
SPORT EDUCATION AND IMPROVEMENT Part 4 Sport in Educational Institutions 43 Edward Lyttelton Athletics in Public Schools | 43 |
Hely Hutchinson Almond Athletics and Education | 44 |
Anonymous Cricket extract | 45 |
Frederick I Pitman Well Rowed Cambridge | 46 |
Anonymous The Academical Oarsman | 47 |
E GambierParry Compulsory Games at Public Schools | 48 |
R C Lehmann Are Our Oarsmen Degenerate? | 49 |
Meath Physical Education | 50 |
Hely Hutchinson Almond Football as a Moral Agent | 51 |
Anonymous The Preparatory School extract | 52 |
R H Lyttelton Eton Cricket | 53 |
Anonymous Should Golf be Encouraged at Public Schools? | 54 |
A W Ready Public School Products | 55 |
F A Wright contribution to Public School Products A Symposium | 56 |
H H Almond The Public School Product A Rejoinder | 57 |
Anonymous Physical Education in Schools | 58 |
H J Spenser The Athletic Master in Public Schools | 59 |
Hely Hutchinson Almond The Breed of Man | 60 |
Ph Ch Yorke On the Education of the Upper Classes in France and England extract | 61 |
J E C Welldon The Training of an English Gentleman in the Public Schools | 62 |
Home Gordon Youth in Cricket | 63 |
Gilbert Coleridge An Old Boys Impression of the Fourth of June at Eton | 64 |
Godfrey Lagden Our Public Schools and their Influences | 65 |
Sport Health and Improvement 66 Brabazon Health and Physique of our City Populations | 66 |
B Holland London Playgrounds | 67 |
James Paget Recreation | 68 |
Brabazon Open Spaces and Physical Education | 69 |
Brabazon Decay of Bodily Strength in Towns | 70 |
Charles Beresford National Muscle | 71 |
Elizabeth Cynthia Barney The American Sportswoman | 72 |
Charles Roberts The Physiology of Recreation | 73 |
Anonymous Modern Rifle Shooting | 74 |
Anonymous Are we an Athletic People? | 75 |
E B Turner Health on the Bicycle | 76 |
Arabella Kenealy Woman as an Athlete | 77 |
Ormiston Chant Woman as an Athlete A Reply to Dr Arabella Kenealy | 78 |
Arabella Kenealy Woman as an Athlete A Rejoinder | 79 |
G Sale Reaney The Civil and Moral Benefits of Drill | 80 |
W Beach Thomas Athletics and Health | 81 |
T E Kebbel Fighting and Foxhunting | 82 |
E Luard Rifle Shooting as a New Winter Evening Pursuit Especially for Working Men and Lads | 83 |
George F Shee The Deterioration in the National Physique | 84 |
K Bathurst The Physique of Girls | 85 |
Anonymous Sport and Decadence | 86 |
A Kenney Herbert The Prominence of Pastime | 87 |
T F C Huddleston and F H Colson Physical and Military Training for Cadets and Undergraduates | 88 |
FIELD SPORTS Part 6 Hunting Shooting and Fishing 89 Clive PhillipsWolley An Anglers First of April | 89 |
W Bromley Davenport Foxhunting | 90 |
Richard Jefferies The Defence of Sport | 91 |
W S SetonKarr Our Game Laws | 92 |
T E Kebbel English Love of Sport | 93 |
Gerald Lascelles The Chase of the Wild Fallow Deer | 94 |
Anonymous The English Gentry extract | 95 |
Anonymous Pampered Sport and Pheasant Rearing | 96 |
Geo Campion Grouse Shooting | 97 |
Gerald Lascelles Sport in the New Forest | 98 |
W Earl Hodgson Hope for the Trout Streams | 107 |
Coleridge The Chase of the Wild Red Stag on Exmoor | 108 |
W Broadfoot The Gentle Craft | 109 |
W Earl Hodgson FlyFishing | 110 |
A Buxton DryFly Fishing for Sea Trout | 111 |
Criticism and Opposition 112 Harvey Carlisle On Moral Duty Towards Animals | 112 |
Florence Dixie The Horrors of Sport | 113 |
George Greenwood The Ethics of Field Sports | 114 |
Gilfrid W Hartley The Future of FieldSports | 115 |
H S Salt Cruel Sports | 116 |
H A Bryden Hunting and its Future | 117 |
Anonymous The Survival and Destruction of British Animals extract | 118 |
W J Stillman A Plea for Wild Animals | 119 |
Sir Herbert Maxwell Our Obligations to Wild Animals | 120 |
Janey Sevilla Campbell Our Brothers the Beasts | 121 |
Vernon Lee Wasteful Pleasures | 122 |
SPORT AND MONEY Part 8 The Sports Industry 123 Donald Cameron of Lochiel A Defence of Deer Forests | 123 |
Ribblesdale Queens Plates Horse Supply | 124 |
John Bickerdyke Successful FishCulture in the Highlands | 125 |
Suffolk and Berkshire Foxhunters and Farmers | 126 |
G Lacy Hillier The Cycle Market | 127 |
J Cornish The London GameShops | 128 |
Duncans The Cycle Industry | 129 |
George F Underhill FoxHunting and Agriculture | 130 |
J Cornish The L S D of Sporting Rents | 131 |
Hely Hutchinson Almond The Decay in our Salmon Fisheries and its Remedy | 132 |
The Game and the Business | 133 |
F G Aflalo The Writing of Books on Sport and Some Books of 1908 | 134 |
Horace G Hutchinson Golf During Thirty Years | 135 |
J J Bentley Is Football a Business? | 136 |
Professionalism and Amateurism 137 Anonymous Cricket extract | 137 |
W Earl Hodgson The Degradation of British Sports | 138 |
Anonymous Cricket and Cricketers extract | 139 |
Charles Edwardes The New Football Mania | 140 |
Creston Football | 141 |
Ernest Ensor This Football Madness | 142 |
N L Jackson Professionalism and Sport | 143 |
Horace G Hutchinson The Parlous Condition of Cricket | 144 |
Anonymous The Game of Billiards | 145 |
Robert J Sturdee The Ethics of Football | 146 |
Anonymous Some Tendencies of Modern Sport | 147 |
Betting Gambling and the Turf 148 Cadogan The State of the Turf | 148 |
Hawley Smart The Present State of the Turf | 149 |
Anonymous Horse Racing | 150 |
William Day Turf Reform | 151 |
W C Peterborough Betting Gambling and My Critics | 152 |
James Runciman The Ethics of Turf Reform | 153 |
G Herbert Stutfield Modern Gambling and Gambling Laws | 154 |
William Day The Evil of Betting and How to Eradicate | 155 |
James Oliphant The Ethics of Gambling | 156 |
J W Horsley Our Sporting Zadkiels | 157 |
John Hawke Our Principles and Programme | 158 |
Anonymous The Art of Gambling | 159 |
J M Hogge The Gambling Mania | 160 |
BRITISH SPORT AND THE WIDER WORLD Part 11 International Sporting Contacts 161 J Astley Cooper An AngloSaxon Olympiad | 161 |
J Astley Cooper The PanBritannic Gathering | 162 |
R JopeSlade The Story of the America Cup International Yacht Racing | 163 |
W H Grenfell Oxford v Yale | 164 |
J Astley Cooper Americans and the PanBritannic Movement | 165 |
Basil Thomson The Great International Cricket Match | 166 |
G S Robertson The Olympic Games by a Competitor and Prize Winner | 167 |
T F Dale Polo and Politics | 168 |
W A BaillieGrohman RifleShooting as a National Sport | 169 |
W B Woodgate International Boat Racing | 170 |
E B Osborn New Zealand Football | 171 |
E H D Sewell Rugby Football and the Colonial Tours | 172 |
J Astley Cooper Olympic Games What Has Been Done and What Remains to be Done | 173 |
Pierre de Coubertin Why I Revived the Olympic Games | 174 |
E H D Sewell The Cricket Season of 1908 extract | 175 |
E B Osborn Olympic Athletes | 176 |
E H D Sewell Rugby Football | 177 |
Sporting Travel and Tourism 178 Clive PhillipsWolley A Days Sport in the Crimea | 178 |
K Shooting the Falls | 179 |
A G Bradley QuailShooting in America | 180 |
H W SetonKarr A Fresh Field for the Sportsman | 181 |
Anonymous A Tale of the BullRing | 182 |
Eva Wyndham Quin Sport in Nepal | 183 |
George N Curzon Wrestling in Japan | 184 |
Henrietta Grey Egerton Camp Life and Pig Sticking in Morocco | 185 |
Richard Edgcumbe The First Ascent of Mont Blanc | 186 |
Anonymous Sport in the Snow or BearHunting in Russia | 187 |
Hugh E M Stutfield ChamoisHunting in the High Alps | 188 |
Anonymous The Big Game of South Africa | 189 |
Charles Edwardes Pelota | 190 |
E Stewart CrocodileShooting in India | 191 |
Reginald Hughes The Alps in 1898 | 193 |
Martin Conway The Jubilee of the Alpine Club | 194 |
H A Bryden French Hunting | 195 |
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