The aim of this study was to provide an historical analysis of Cornish wrestling and in particular to address the following key questions: How has Cornish wrestling developed as a sport? Why is Cornish wrestling ‘different’? Why has Cornish wrestling survived? It was argued that in order to provide an adequate historical analysis it was necessary to locate the sport within an appropriate and relevant conceptual framework. Two fields of enquiry were identified as having the potential to provide this; mainstream British sport history and the ‘new Cornish Studies’. The main ideas and debates that form the basis for these two areas were reviewed and it was argued that British sport history offered only a partial interpretation for the history o...
"In the Northern Ontario communities o f Fort William and Port Arthur, collectively known as the Lak...
Previous studies of British bloodsports have tended to focus solely on elite participants, examining...
In a popular and remarkably detailed narrative of life in seventeenth-century Pembrokeshire, Wales, ...
The aim of this study was to provide an historical analysis of Cornish wrestling and in particular t...
One of the formerly major spectator sports which has been relatively and surprisingly neglected in B...
All-in wrestling was established as a spectator sport in the 1930s and appealed primarily to a worki...
Speaking to a local radio station in the 1960s, with the glitz, glitter and glamour of televised pro...
One of the formerly major spectator sports which has been relatively and surprisingly neglected in B...
International audienceIn Brittany, a region in northwestern France, there are currently about 1600 m...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
A study of grappling (both athletic and martial) from ancient Egypt to Victorian England. It was wri...
This thesis is the result of an historical and anthropological investigation of the thrae longsword ...
This paper explores the impact of the ethos of amateurism on the peculiar development of sports coac...
Mike Huggins, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History at University of Cumbria and President of the E...
Chess, the first truly universal sport, experienced unique national tensions, as the regularity of i...
"In the Northern Ontario communities o f Fort William and Port Arthur, collectively known as the Lak...
Previous studies of British bloodsports have tended to focus solely on elite participants, examining...
In a popular and remarkably detailed narrative of life in seventeenth-century Pembrokeshire, Wales, ...
The aim of this study was to provide an historical analysis of Cornish wrestling and in particular t...
One of the formerly major spectator sports which has been relatively and surprisingly neglected in B...
All-in wrestling was established as a spectator sport in the 1930s and appealed primarily to a worki...
Speaking to a local radio station in the 1960s, with the glitz, glitter and glamour of televised pro...
One of the formerly major spectator sports which has been relatively and surprisingly neglected in B...
International audienceIn Brittany, a region in northwestern France, there are currently about 1600 m...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
A study of grappling (both athletic and martial) from ancient Egypt to Victorian England. It was wri...
This thesis is the result of an historical and anthropological investigation of the thrae longsword ...
This paper explores the impact of the ethos of amateurism on the peculiar development of sports coac...
Mike Huggins, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History at University of Cumbria and President of the E...
Chess, the first truly universal sport, experienced unique national tensions, as the regularity of i...
"In the Northern Ontario communities o f Fort William and Port Arthur, collectively known as the Lak...
Previous studies of British bloodsports have tended to focus solely on elite participants, examining...
In a popular and remarkably detailed narrative of life in seventeenth-century Pembrokeshire, Wales, ...