This essay examines the sport of hurling in Ireland through the theoretical framework of sport and leisure developed by Elias and Dunning. Through an analysis of newspaper reports of games, of rulebooks and codes of play, as well as historical data on increasing social differentiation and integration, we argue that hurling has undergone sportization and civilizing processes. However, due to the unevenness of wider figurational shifts these processes have been non-linear and fragile. Gradually, we see increasing numbers of rules, as well as increasing severity of punishment for the breaking of specific rules relating to violent play. The level and extent of violent conduct also appears to change with both players and spectators becoming more...
Scholars have made considerable progress in recent years in researching the history of sport in Irel...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
The purpose of the thesis is to ascertain the reasons for the split in Irish soccer. Chronologically...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
This paper examines the development of different forms of spectator violence in terms of the socio-t...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
This article discusses the methodological implications of using a figurational approach to the study...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
The thesis of this research project is to demonstrate the existence of an incipient philosophy for t...
This is the first integrated study of rugby and association football in Ireland on an all-island bas...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
[Introduction to Media History Special Issue on Sport and the Media in Ireland]. The symbiotic relat...
This paper examines the impact of the first Covid-19 lockdown in Ireland on Gaelic games and the spo...
This article explores how Ireland, a country whose history was dominated by emigration, found a plac...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
Scholars have made considerable progress in recent years in researching the history of sport in Irel...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
The purpose of the thesis is to ascertain the reasons for the split in Irish soccer. Chronologically...
Over the course of the last 125 years the sport of Gaelic football in Ireland has undergone a sporti...
This paper examines the development of different forms of spectator violence in terms of the socio-t...
Social developments and related dynamic relationships connected with the sports– media complex is a ...
This article discusses the methodological implications of using a figurational approach to the study...
The development of sport in Donegal, a peripheral Irish county which was rather isolated from the mo...
The thesis of this research project is to demonstrate the existence of an incipient philosophy for t...
This is the first integrated study of rugby and association football in Ireland on an all-island bas...
Journal articleThe sports coaching film has a long history, dating from at least 1932 with the produ...
[Introduction to Media History Special Issue on Sport and the Media in Ireland]. The symbiotic relat...
This paper examines the impact of the first Covid-19 lockdown in Ireland on Gaelic games and the spo...
This article explores how Ireland, a country whose history was dominated by emigration, found a plac...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
Scholars have made considerable progress in recent years in researching the history of sport in Irel...
This article explores the relationship of sport to revolution, through an exploration of a stopping ...
The purpose of the thesis is to ascertain the reasons for the split in Irish soccer. Chronologically...