This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient martial traditions with the martial arts practised today. The Historical Sociology of Japanese Martial Arts captures the complexity of the emergence and development of martial traditions within the broader Japanese Civilising Process. The book traces the structured process in which warriors’ practices became systematised and expanded to the Japanese population and the world. Using the theoretical framework of Norbert Elias’s process-sociology and drawing on rich empirical data, the book also compares the development of combat practices in Japan, England, France and Germany, making a new contribution to our understanding of the socio-cultu...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This book, based on extensive original research, examines the practice by women in a university spor...
This book, based on extensive original research, examines the practice by women in a university spor...
This book examines 'total fighting', which is becoming increasingly popular in Japan, from several d...
This study examines how the conception and practice of martial arts in modern Japan formed an import...
Name: Development and comparison of Japanese martial arts Goal: The main aim of this thesis is to de...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/sociologiadeldeporte...
‘Fighting Scholars’ offers the first book-length overview of the ethnographic study of martial arts ...
Japan belongs to those countries that arouse more attention in other parts of the world. Despite the...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
The study concerns Polish fencing (hussar sabre fighting) and Japanese kenjutsu (art of sword). It f...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This book, based on extensive original research, examines the practice by women in a university spor...
This book, based on extensive original research, examines the practice by women in a university spor...
This book examines 'total fighting', which is becoming increasingly popular in Japan, from several d...
This study examines how the conception and practice of martial arts in modern Japan formed an import...
Name: Development and comparison of Japanese martial arts Goal: The main aim of this thesis is to de...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/sociologiadeldeporte...
‘Fighting Scholars’ offers the first book-length overview of the ethnographic study of martial arts ...
Japan belongs to those countries that arouse more attention in other parts of the world. Despite the...
This is the first work to consider the Japanese warriors from the “intangible culture” per...
The study concerns Polish fencing (hussar sabre fighting) and Japanese kenjutsu (art of sword). It f...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
This article presents a sociological approach to the study of martial arts in Spanish society. With ...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...