Increased industrial activity during the Victorian period led to the creation of industrial townships such as Crewe, whose growth was stimulated and sustained by the involvement of the London and North Western Railway Company. As in other townships, the paternalism of employers was reflected in company involvement in all aspects of the social, political and economic life of Crewe and the influence that was exerted on the population through the company’s middle-class managers. Men such as manager Francis Webb and company clerk Thomas Abraham had a significant impact on the sporting life of the town, and this paper explores their life courses to chronicle their involvement. These men were not public-school- or university-educated but they sha...
Public houses in England throughout the nineteenth century provided many men with an alternative en...
This article explores the interdependent, complex sociocultural factors that facilitated the emergen...
In the absence of a national athletic organization, sporting publicans were pivotal in the regulatio...
Increased industrial activity during the Victorian period led to the creation of industrial township...
Whilst the traditional narrative surrounding the development and administration of British sport in ...
This paper outlines the transition from football games played for occasional amusement to a system o...
This paper examines the extent to which the Midland Railway workforce in nineteenth-century Derby co...
Throughout the nineteenth century, sporting pastimes were developed and endorsed by the entrepreneur...
This thesis examines the impact of association football (also known as soccer) on class relations in...
Historically, sport and the public house have been closely linked and from its emergence in the six...
This thesis is a study of the urban sporting culture of Middlesbrough between c.1870 and 1914, a per...
This thesis focuses on Litchurch, the railway suburb of Derby, the headquarters of the Midland Railw...
By 1837, the sporting landscape of England was populated by a number of professional pedestrians wh...
The paper focuses on the fortunes of the amateur athletic clubs established in Christchurch and Tim...
The sporting landscape altered during the nineteenth century as industrialisation transformed the le...
Public houses in England throughout the nineteenth century provided many men with an alternative en...
This article explores the interdependent, complex sociocultural factors that facilitated the emergen...
In the absence of a national athletic organization, sporting publicans were pivotal in the regulatio...
Increased industrial activity during the Victorian period led to the creation of industrial township...
Whilst the traditional narrative surrounding the development and administration of British sport in ...
This paper outlines the transition from football games played for occasional amusement to a system o...
This paper examines the extent to which the Midland Railway workforce in nineteenth-century Derby co...
Throughout the nineteenth century, sporting pastimes were developed and endorsed by the entrepreneur...
This thesis examines the impact of association football (also known as soccer) on class relations in...
Historically, sport and the public house have been closely linked and from its emergence in the six...
This thesis is a study of the urban sporting culture of Middlesbrough between c.1870 and 1914, a per...
This thesis focuses on Litchurch, the railway suburb of Derby, the headquarters of the Midland Railw...
By 1837, the sporting landscape of England was populated by a number of professional pedestrians wh...
The paper focuses on the fortunes of the amateur athletic clubs established in Christchurch and Tim...
The sporting landscape altered during the nineteenth century as industrialisation transformed the le...
Public houses in England throughout the nineteenth century provided many men with an alternative en...
This article explores the interdependent, complex sociocultural factors that facilitated the emergen...
In the absence of a national athletic organization, sporting publicans were pivotal in the regulatio...