The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of simming from its earliest appearance in the literature to its contemporary form as a modern leisure activity. The processes of rationalization, legitimation and democratization are examined in pre-industrial, industrial and post-industrial societies
title Swimming and the disabled in the Context of History Aim: Studying thematically relevant histor...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
Object of research: swimming as a form of active leisure Purpose: LSU students analyze swimming skil...
The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of swimming from its earliest appearance in...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
Swimming is unnatural activity for human beings. Unlike most of all other animals, we ...
While it was mainly limited to bathing in the natural environment in the early nineteenth century, s...
This study reviewed the historical development of the modern American swimming pool, tracing its roo...
Title Swimming and the disabled in the contexts of history Name: Luděk Štěpánek Tutor: PhDr. et Paed...
Aims of the thesis Gather available information on the historical development of swimming in our cou...
This thesis examines the development of recreational amateur swimming in New Zealand between 1936 an...
This paper studies the modern swimming environments of twentieth century Singapore, tracing the hist...
sportization of swimming: A sociological examination of the development of swimming as a modern comp...
Throughout the Victorian era, the availability of facilities and prevailing social attitudes were im...
In the years following Singapore’s independence, swimming was embraced as a national strategy for mo...
title Swimming and the disabled in the Context of History Aim: Studying thematically relevant histor...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
Object of research: swimming as a form of active leisure Purpose: LSU students analyze swimming skil...
The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of swimming from its earliest appearance in...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
Swimming is unnatural activity for human beings. Unlike most of all other animals, we ...
While it was mainly limited to bathing in the natural environment in the early nineteenth century, s...
This study reviewed the historical development of the modern American swimming pool, tracing its roo...
Title Swimming and the disabled in the contexts of history Name: Luděk Štěpánek Tutor: PhDr. et Paed...
Aims of the thesis Gather available information on the historical development of swimming in our cou...
This thesis examines the development of recreational amateur swimming in New Zealand between 1936 an...
This paper studies the modern swimming environments of twentieth century Singapore, tracing the hist...
sportization of swimming: A sociological examination of the development of swimming as a modern comp...
Throughout the Victorian era, the availability of facilities and prevailing social attitudes were im...
In the years following Singapore’s independence, swimming was embraced as a national strategy for mo...
title Swimming and the disabled in the Context of History Aim: Studying thematically relevant histor...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
Object of research: swimming as a form of active leisure Purpose: LSU students analyze swimming skil...