Few histories of modern sports have attempted to follow the historical-sociology method advocated by Abrams (1982). Three exceptions to this are the works of Dunning and Sheard (1979), Hargreaves (1986) and Guttmann (1978), all of whom attempt to use different theoretical perspectives in order to reveal the social development of a sport or sport in general. After making a detailed analysis of each theory, an attempt was made to test the applicability of each theory, in this case to the particular example of cricket. An in depth study was conducted of the history of the game and its developments. Chapter Two deals with the game from its folk beginnings until 1870, Chapter Three with the years 1870 to 1945, and Chapter Four with the post Worl...
Two recent cybernetics-derived academic disciplines, biomechanics and operations research, have work...
Abstract This article examines Ruud Stokvis’s contention that the tendency of figurational sociol-og...
Whilst in recent years a number of historians and sociologists have analysed sports as social, cultu...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
The chapter places the formative development of cricket during the eighteenth century within it's co...
This paper makes a further contribution to the debate in this journal between Tony Collins and disci...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
This thesis analyses aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from the be...
As the title suggests there were many changes made to first-class cricket in England during the peri...
This thesis examines aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from 1840 t...
This thesis is a study of the history of women’s cricket from the 1880s until 1939. Although the pri...
An important task for this symposium is to debate how research into sport can be more closely integ...
Two recent cybernetics-derived academic disciplines, biomechanics and operations research, have work...
Abstract This article examines Ruud Stokvis’s contention that the tendency of figurational sociol-og...
Whilst in recent years a number of historians and sociologists have analysed sports as social, cultu...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
This thesis takes the form of an analysis of the development over the last five hundred years of two...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
The chapter places the formative development of cricket during the eighteenth century within it's co...
This paper makes a further contribution to the debate in this journal between Tony Collins and disci...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
This thesis analyses aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from the be...
As the title suggests there were many changes made to first-class cricket in England during the peri...
This thesis examines aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from 1840 t...
This thesis is a study of the history of women’s cricket from the 1880s until 1939. Although the pri...
An important task for this symposium is to debate how research into sport can be more closely integ...
Two recent cybernetics-derived academic disciplines, biomechanics and operations research, have work...
Abstract This article examines Ruud Stokvis’s contention that the tendency of figurational sociol-og...
Whilst in recent years a number of historians and sociologists have analysed sports as social, cultu...