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Sport and Physical Culture in Occupied France: Studies in Modern French and Francophone History

Autor Keith Rathbone
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2022
Sport and physical culture in Occupied France examines the Vichy state's attempts to promote physical education and sports in order to rejuvenate French men and women during the Occupation. Through this cultural lens, it illuminates the central paradox of state power during the Vichy Regime. The state organised a centralised physical cultural programme meant to control and discipline French men and women. However, these activities instead empowered individuals and sporting associations to create spaces for individual expression, protect entrenched business enterprises, preserve republican institutions and organise sites for mutual aid and assistance. Based on extensive archival research, this innovative, multi-city analysis demonstrates how French sporting federations, associations and athletes appropriated Vichy's physical education directives to reshape the ideology of the state and serve their own local agendas.
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ISBN-13: 9781526153289
ISBN-10: 1526153289
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Studies in Modern French and Francophone History


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Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer in History at Macquarie University

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Sport and physical culture in Occupied France offers a scholarly and readable account of French sport during the Vichy regime. It explores two concurrent and competing phenomena: the state's promotion of physical culture to rehabilitate young French men and women during the Occupation and ordinary athletes' and sporting associations' use of the state's efforts to serve their own agendas. -- .