This essay interrogates young men's participation in cycling club activities in suburban London in the last decades of the nineteenth century. The records of various London cycling clubs, but in particular those belonging to the Catford Cycling Club in South East London (extant), are used to examine the cycling ‘boom’ at the end of the nineteenth century in terms of a new geography of status display. The essay situates suburban club cycling in the context of a Victorian Rational Recreation Movement and as an example of the popular dissemination of its ideals. The essay explores how concepts of ‘improvement’, allied to greater access to new forms of leisure and fashionable consumption, served as a model of bourgeois conformity but also offer...
From the late seventeenth century to Victorian times, gentlemen’s clubs have always oscillated betwe...
Scholars frequently attribute the association of Maine with leisure, recreation, and vacationing to ...
Most historical literature focuses in cycling as an urban phenomenon in North America. However, in ...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
An essay is presented on the subject of male social clubs in England during the Victorian Era. The a...
In the late 19th century, bicyling and motoring offered new ways for a hardy minority to travel. Esc...
Suburban growth was one of the main characteristics of late-nineteenth-century British towns, and a ...
The experience of suburban modernity looks at the history of the London suburbs in the interwar year...
By 1837, the sporting landscape of England was populated by a number of professional pedestrians wh...
The thesis explores the early history of bicycle racing in New Zealand, from its introduction in 186...
This article uses a study of a range of literary sources on cycle sport to understand how social cla...
In contrast to the pervasive anti‐suburbanism of English intellectual culture, this article suggests...
This thesis covers social and cultural aspects of the motorcycling movement during the interwar peri...
AbstractThe article discusses changing ideas around citizenship through an analysis of first person ...
During the bicycle “craze” of the 1890s and early 1900s, men and women across Western Europe and Nor...
From the late seventeenth century to Victorian times, gentlemen’s clubs have always oscillated betwe...
Scholars frequently attribute the association of Maine with leisure, recreation, and vacationing to ...
Most historical literature focuses in cycling as an urban phenomenon in North America. However, in ...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
An essay is presented on the subject of male social clubs in England during the Victorian Era. The a...
In the late 19th century, bicyling and motoring offered new ways for a hardy minority to travel. Esc...
Suburban growth was one of the main characteristics of late-nineteenth-century British towns, and a ...
The experience of suburban modernity looks at the history of the London suburbs in the interwar year...
By 1837, the sporting landscape of England was populated by a number of professional pedestrians wh...
The thesis explores the early history of bicycle racing in New Zealand, from its introduction in 186...
This article uses a study of a range of literary sources on cycle sport to understand how social cla...
In contrast to the pervasive anti‐suburbanism of English intellectual culture, this article suggests...
This thesis covers social and cultural aspects of the motorcycling movement during the interwar peri...
AbstractThe article discusses changing ideas around citizenship through an analysis of first person ...
During the bicycle “craze” of the 1890s and early 1900s, men and women across Western Europe and Nor...
From the late seventeenth century to Victorian times, gentlemen’s clubs have always oscillated betwe...
Scholars frequently attribute the association of Maine with leisure, recreation, and vacationing to ...
Most historical literature focuses in cycling as an urban phenomenon in North America. However, in ...