1st Edition

The Emergence of Football Sport, Culture and Society in the Nineteenth Century

By Peter Swain Copyright 2020
254 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

The Emergence of Football fuses sports history into mainstream economic, social and cultural history, setting the development of the people’s game against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution. The book challenges conventional histories of nineteenth-century football that surrounded mass games and the public schools and extends the revisionist critique of those histories with the... Read more

1. A Short History of Early Football  2. A Brief Historiography of the Industrial Revolution  3. Cultural Change: Football’s Demise in the Eastern Counties Before 1830  4. Folk Mass and Festival Football: The Arguments  5. Folk, Mass and Festival Football: The Evidence  6. Cultural Continuity: Football Outside the Public Schools, 1800-1830  7. The Missing Years, 1831- 1840  8. Football in the Forties and Fifties  9. The Football Association, Sheffield and Lancashire in the Sixties  10. Class, Clubs and Football: The Unfolding Century

Biography

Peter Swain is Honorary Research Fellow in the Centre for Worktown Studies at the University of Bolton, UK, and is a leading contributor to the so-called ‘Origins of Football’ Debate.