The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant diversity to a \u27\u27normal\u27\u27 model of national spelt development. The GAA, influenced through much of its early history by a vanguard of determined Irish militants, was fiercely opposed to anything British, including the \u27\u27new\u27\u27 bourgeois sports. Yet, in spite of its alliance with separatist politics, the growth of the GAA displayed a social dynamic, albeit in reverse form, similar to other national pattern seen in Western sport development. Parkin\u27s (1979) concept of social closure is suited to the sociological analysis of Victorian spelt, including the early GAA; using indicts of occupational exclusion based on religio...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultuo...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology p...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultuo...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
The rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in late 19th-century Ireland offers significant di...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is undoubtedly the most impor-tant sporting body in Ireland. B...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultu...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) as an organisation grew from an idealised political ideology p...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports are under the threat of global and more commercially viable...
This article examines the cultural importance accorded to sporting activity by Ireland's largest spo...
This thesis is a study of the role that sport played in a changing Irish society during the tumultuo...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...
In this paper we explain how and why a specific ethos of amateurism was portrayed and embodied by va...