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Sport, History and Culture
ISSN: 1664-1906
This series publishes monographs, edited collections and reprints of classic studies on the history and the contemporary role of sport, primarily in Britain and Europe but including other parts of the world. The editors wish to make available the very best of recent doctoral and post-doctoral work in the subject area whilst also looking to established scholars for major new books or collections of articles. Although the focus of the series is historical, it also embraces more contemporary interdisciplinary studies of the role of sport as a local, national and global phenomenon. The series includes both new and established areas of research into the class, age and gender dimensions of sport as well as its political and ideological aspects, including nationalism, imperialism and post-colonialism. The editors wish to encourage economic and transnational studies of sport as well as new work on ethnicity, sports literature and material culture. The series will also reflect on the significance for the writing of sports history of new cultural and theoretical debates. Genuinely international in approach, the series also seeks to publish English translations of some of the most outstanding scholarship on the history and culture of sport in Europe, South America and beyond. The series aims to act as a focus for the historical study of sport internationally and facilitate interdisciplinary debate on the subject.
16 publications
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Games, Greek and Pluck
Classicism, Masculinity, Elite Education and British Sport, 1850–1914©2025 Monographs -
Physical Education in Irish Schools, 1900-2000: A History
©2022 Monographs -
Women, Sport and Modernity in Interwar Britain
©2013 Monographs -
Sport in Paris
Retracing the Culture of Play and Games in the City of Light (1854–2024)©2025 Edited Collection -
Cultures of Boxing
©2015 Edited Collection -
Building Europe with the Ball
Turning Points in the Europeanization of Football, 1905–1995©2016 Edited Collection -
European Football During the Second World War
Training and Entertainment, Ideology and Propaganda©2018 Edited Collection