International audienceFrom 1910 to the 1920s the range of sports open to women expanded, and the development of women’s sport in France intensified, despite the alarming proscriptions of the medical community. Two different visions of how women should move their bodies were put forward: either teaching educational gymnastics or training sports champions. We will focus on the strategies developed by the independent French Women’s Sports Federation to promote women’s sport, and answer or bypass the medical advice. We aim to highlight members’ personal initiatives, the support of the federation and prevailing opinion about the development of women’s sport, in particular how the federation used medical legitimation and selected sports deemed co...
La thèse papier fait 4 volumes séparés.This thesis studies the history of the women through a sport,...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...
International audienceFrom 1910 to the 1920s the range of sports open to women expanded, and the dev...
This paper examines the political and medical ideas of women’s sport and physical education during t...
L’objet de cette thèse consiste à examiner les liens entre activités physiques et féminismes en Fran...
International audienceWritings on 'the female' under the Third Republic in France provide evidence o...
When the first sport organizations developed in Europe in the early twentieth century, they carefull...
In the history of French sport, the practice of physical activities by women is essentially consider...
Women's access to sports and physical education is a story made by advances and retreats, punctuated...
International audienceFrom the early nineteenth century in France, the treatment of hysteria was con...
In England, the latter years of the nineteenth century were a period of rapid and profound change in...
International audienceIn the interwar period, Alice Milliat (1884-1957), President of the FSFSF (Féd...
In the vocabulary of early modern European languages, ‘physical exercise’ was one of the key categor...
En France, dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, l'enseignement de l'éducation physique et sportive ...
La thèse papier fait 4 volumes séparés.This thesis studies the history of the women through a sport,...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...
International audienceFrom 1910 to the 1920s the range of sports open to women expanded, and the dev...
This paper examines the political and medical ideas of women’s sport and physical education during t...
L’objet de cette thèse consiste à examiner les liens entre activités physiques et féminismes en Fran...
International audienceWritings on 'the female' under the Third Republic in France provide evidence o...
When the first sport organizations developed in Europe in the early twentieth century, they carefull...
In the history of French sport, the practice of physical activities by women is essentially consider...
Women's access to sports and physical education is a story made by advances and retreats, punctuated...
International audienceFrom the early nineteenth century in France, the treatment of hysteria was con...
In England, the latter years of the nineteenth century were a period of rapid and profound change in...
International audienceIn the interwar period, Alice Milliat (1884-1957), President of the FSFSF (Féd...
In the vocabulary of early modern European languages, ‘physical exercise’ was one of the key categor...
En France, dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, l'enseignement de l'éducation physique et sportive ...
La thèse papier fait 4 volumes séparés.This thesis studies the history of the women through a sport,...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...
The works of historians such as Hargreaves, Tranter, Walvin, McCrone and Bailey suggest that women w...