A Social History of Swimming in England, 1800 – 1918
Splashing in the Serpentine
Edited by Christopher Love
Published October 30th 2007 by Routledge – 176 pages
Series: Sport in the Global Society
Published October 30th 2007 by Routledge – 176 pages
Series: Sport in the Global Society
Covering a time of great social and technological change, this history traces the development of the four classic aquatic disciplines of competitive swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo, with its main focus on racing. Working from the beginnings of municipal recreational swimming, the book fully explores the links between swimming and other aspects of English life society including class, education, gender, municipal governance, sexuality and the Victorian invention of the sports amateur-professional divide.
Uniquely focused on swimming -often neglected in analytic sports histories- this is the first study of its kind and will be an important landmark in the establishment of swimming history as a topic of scholarly investigation.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
Name: A Social History of Swimming in England, 1800 – 1918: Splashing in the Serpentine (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Christopher Love. Covering a time of great social and technological change, this history traces the development of the four classic aquatic disciplines of competitive swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and water polo, with its main focus on racing. Working from the...
Categories: Sports History, Swimming