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The Beginnings of a Commercial Sporting Culture in Britain, 1793?1850 (PDF eBook)


The Beginnings of a Commercial Sporting Culture in Britain, 1793?1850 (PDF eBook)

eBook by Harvey, Adrian;

The Beginnings of a Commercial Sporting Culture in Britain, 1793?1850 (PDF eBook)

£75.00

ISBN:
9780754682134
Publication Date:
01 Nov 2007
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Imprint:
Ashgate Publishing
Format:
eBook
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The Beginnings of a Commercial Sporting Culture in Britain, 1793?1850 (PDF eBook)

Description

Many historians have described early industrial Britain as a 'bleak age' where the masses possessed little time, energy or money to devote to sport. Adrian Harvey reveals a very different picture of Britain at this time to show a rich, diverse and commercial sporting culture accessible to almost everyone. Far from being tied to a recreational calendar that was dependent upon established, traditional holidays, sporting events occurred within their own leisure timetable. Indeed, by the 1840s, it was common for sporting events to be conducted on a regular basis every week. The public perception of sporting activity changed dramatically, however, when the influx of money heightened the opportunities for corruption and crime. This is the first in-depth study of sporting culture in Britain during the first half of the nineteenth century that is based upon sporting periodicals, newspapers and sporting archives. Harvey depicts a society that is not suffering from a severe attack on recreations by commerce, industry and government, but one in which the principal problems experienced stemmed from criminal activity. As such, this book provides a much-needed revision of many misconceptions about the early history of sport in Britain.

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