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New Directions in Sport History: Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives

Editat de Duncan Stone, John Hughson, Rob Ellis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 feb 2015
Emerging from the ‘history from below’ movement, sport history was marginalised for decades by those working within more traditional historical fields (and institutions). Although a degree of ignorance still exists, sport history has now acquired a level of credibility through the dedicated work of professional historians. And yet, as this authority has been established, changes to UK higher education funding (the removal of direct state funding, the Research Excellence Framework, and tuition fees) and academic publishing (open access) have the potential to damage, or even end, sports research. This book examines sport history from a variety of perspectives. Do mainstream historians need to engage, or ‘play’, with sports historians? Has the postmodernist ‘cultural turn’ in sports history been helpful to the sub-discipline? How can the teaching of sports studies be more innovative and inspiring? How can oral history and sport history be utilised in the study of other branches of historical interest. Although changes are required in dealing with the current political reality of UK higher education, sport history still has a great deal to offer students, future employers and the public alike. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138853638
ISBN-10: 1138853631
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. Last Man Picked: Do Mainstream Historians Need to Play with Sports Historians?  3. Sports History: Outside of the Mainstream? A Response to Ward’s ‘Last Man Picked’  4. Cracks in the (Self-Constructed?) Ghetto Walls? Comments on Paul Ward's ‘Last Man Picked’  5. ‘The Postmodernist Always Rings Twice: Reflections on the "New" Cultural Turn in Sports History’  6. The Sporting Image: A Personal Journey Utilising History to Develop Academic Inquiry and Creativity  7. ‘Ordinary working men … transformed into giants on the rugby field’: ‘Collective’ and ‘Individual’ Memory in Oral Histories of Rugby League  8. Asylums and Sport: Participation, Isolation and the Role of Cricket in the Treatment of the Insane  9. What's the Point of Sports History?

Recenzii

"New Directions in Sport History offers a critical assessment of the field and provides advice on how sport historians can better relate to main stream historians, other academic audiences, and undergraduate students. Such prescriptions should be heeded; otherwise, the future of sport history is bleak and the state of the field moot. For as Johnes concludes, arguing over the relationship between subdisciplines or whether we have studied X or Y enough will be redundant because none of us will have jobs to do any research in the first place (p. 107)."- Lindsay Parks Pieper, Sport in American History

Descriere

Despite its relevance to the study of race, gender and class in society, sports history has long struggled to gain acceptance as a valuable sub-discipline by those operating within more traditional realms of historical research. This book examines how sport history may capitalise on its previous successes, be recognised more widely as a valuable contextual tool by other branches of historical research, and overcome the challenges posed by the recent administrative and financial changes in the UK’s higher education sector. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.