'It has become an accepted fact,' declared one South African observer in 1915, 'that where Englishmen are banded together, either by reason of duty, self-advancement or force of circumstances, there cricket will be played.'[1] Indeed, throughout the British Empire cricket had followed on the heels of exploration, military might and political intervention in establishing a British code of civilization in foreign territories. This article will explore the early development of cricket in southern Africa and investigate its symbiotic link to British imperialism and colonialism. The origins of the game in South Africa will be examined as well as its development up to 1910 (the date of Union in South Africa) as a site of a burgeoning imperial 'br...
This paper examines the emergence of modern forms of football in southern Africa during the late nin...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
'It has become an accepted fact,' declared one South African observer in 1915, 'that where Englishme...
This article will explore the early development of cricket throughout the different regions and pop...
During the later years of Queen Victoria's reign, cricket was as popular as ever in the home country...
During the later years of Queen Victoria's reign, cricket was as popular as ever in the home country...
For Patrick Morrah, the ‘golden age’ of English cricket came at the dawn of the twentieth century, s...
This chapter examines the role of the sport of cricket in the English Diaspora in South Africa. It i...
For Patrick Morrah, the 'golden age' of English cricket came at the dawn of the twentieth century, s...
With cricket already established in the colonies of Southern Africa, an intended tour to England dur...
Cricket is perhaps the quintessential English game, evoking images of green fields and dreaming spi...
In line with policies of imperialism, Britons of the late Victorian era believed themselves to be su...
Sport: race, ethnicity and identity: building global understandingIn line with policies of imperiali...
This thesis examines aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from 1840 t...
This paper examines the emergence of modern forms of football in southern Africa during the late nin...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...
'It has become an accepted fact,' declared one South African observer in 1915, 'that where Englishme...
This article will explore the early development of cricket throughout the different regions and pop...
During the later years of Queen Victoria's reign, cricket was as popular as ever in the home country...
During the later years of Queen Victoria's reign, cricket was as popular as ever in the home country...
For Patrick Morrah, the ‘golden age’ of English cricket came at the dawn of the twentieth century, s...
This chapter examines the role of the sport of cricket in the English Diaspora in South Africa. It i...
For Patrick Morrah, the 'golden age' of English cricket came at the dawn of the twentieth century, s...
With cricket already established in the colonies of Southern Africa, an intended tour to England dur...
Cricket is perhaps the quintessential English game, evoking images of green fields and dreaming spi...
In line with policies of imperialism, Britons of the late Victorian era believed themselves to be su...
Sport: race, ethnicity and identity: building global understandingIn line with policies of imperiali...
This thesis examines aspects of the relationship between cricket and New Zealand society from 1840 t...
This paper examines the emergence of modern forms of football in southern Africa during the late nin...
The dissertation will investigate how cricket integrated a frontier society whose initial class stru...
Cricket, Class and Colonialism examines the relationship between two elite cricket clubs (the Maryl...