A Fateful Love Essays On Football In The Northeast Of England 18801930 10 Sport, History And Culture
Gavin Kitching
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A Fateful Love Essays On Football In The Northeast Of England 18801930 10 Sport, History And Culture
How did the world's most popular sport begin? How was the ancient family of pastimes called folk football transformed into a new codified game - association football - which attracted such large numbers of players and paying spectators? Gavin Kitching tackles the question through a strikingly original and deeply researched history of the game in one of its most passionate strongholds: the north-east of England. Making...
How did the world's most popular sport begin? How was the ancient family of pastimes called folk football transformed into a new codified game - association football - which attracted such large numbers of players and paying spectators? Gavin Kitching tackles the question through a strikingly original and deeply researched history of the game in one of its most passionate strongholds: the north-east of England. Making...
A Fateful Love Essays On Football In The Northeast Of...
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A Fateful Love Essays On Football In The Northeast Of England 18801930 10 Sport, History And Culture
How did the world's most popular sport begin? How was the ancient family of pastimes called folk football transformed into a new codified game - association football - which attracted such large numbers of players and paying spectators? Gavin Kitching tackles the question through a strikingly original and deeply researched history of the game in one of its most passionate strongholds: the north-east of England. Making extensive use of previously neglected newspaper reports and other sources, he shows how, in just a few years of the 1870s and 1880s, soccer evolved from its origins as a collective scramble into a dispersed and intricate passing game, exciting and rewarding for players and spectators alike. But the booming popularity of football in the Victorian North-East also had deeply ambiguous consequences - for footballers, for the clubs for which they played, and for the local press which reported the game and further fuelled its popularity. Kitching analyses these ambiguities in chapters on the professionalization and commercialisation of elite soccer in Newcastle and Sunderland and in an account of the shamateur Northern League clubs of the Durham coalfield. A Fateful Love concludes by tracing these ambiguities through to the present day. The visual excitement and beauty that created professional football lives on, but the mediadriven commodification which has marked it from its beginnings has now reached levels which raise profound concerns for the game's future.
Nº de Páginas: 262
Encadernação: Capa Mole / Paperback
Tema: Football (Soccer, Association football)
How did the world's most popular sport begin? How was the ancient family of pastimes called folk football transformed into a new codified game - association football - which attracted such large numbers of players and paying spectators? Gavin Kitching tackles the question through a strikingly original and deeply researched history of the game in one of its most passionate strongholds: the north-east of England. Making extensive use of previously neglected newspaper reports and other sources, he shows how, in just a few years of the 1870s and 1880s, soccer evolved from its origins as a collective scramble into a dispersed and intricate passing game, exciting and rewarding for players and spectators alike. But the booming popularity of football in the Victorian North-East also had deeply ambiguous consequences - for footballers, for the clubs for which they played, and for the local press which reported the game and further fuelled its popularity. Kitching analyses these ambiguities in chapters on the professionalization and commercialisation of elite soccer in Newcastle and Sunderland and in an account of the shamateur Northern League clubs of the Durham coalfield. A Fateful Love concludes by tracing these ambiguities through to the present day. The visual excitement and beauty that created professional football lives on, but the mediadriven commodification which has marked it from its beginnings has now reached levels which raise profound concerns for the game's future.
Nº de Páginas: 262
Encadernação: Capa Mole / Paperback
Tema: Football (Soccer, Association football)
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Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
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Inglês
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262,0
- Data de lançamento
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26/01/2021
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408,0
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9781789978346
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