Contemporary broader government policy surrounding "social exclusion" has tended to characterise it in largely negative terms. Contemporary sport policy in British tennis is no different. Every player excluded from grassroots participation represents a wasted opportunity to develop talent. Thus, "inclusion" and "accessibility" feature today, and have for some time, at the core of contemporary policy from the Lawn Tennis Association, which as an organisation has come to judge itself based on broad participation figures and elite level success, which are often considered incompatible. Such measurements of an association's performance reflect broader political concerns and objectives, and also ignore the sport's elitist past, which actually ce...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...
This collection addresses two key questions. What was the place of sport in British upper-class life...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...
Contemporary broader government policy surrounding "social exclusion" has tended to characterise it ...
This study focuses on the issue of social exclusion in British tennis. It commences with a critique ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
From its advent in the mid-late nineteenth century as a garden-party pastime to its development into...
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the Lawn Tennis Association introduced numerous policies to remove b...
Most research on British tennis has focused on social exclusion at the tennis club, on its middle-cl...
This paper examines the numerous changes to the role, influence, professional standards and general ...
Poverty still counts as the core of social exclusion from sport and many other domains of people's l...
Conference presentation delivered at the North American Society of Sports History (NASSH) 2017 confe...
Conference presentationThis project explores the connections between playing etiquette in tennis and...
This issue consists of nine articles, followed by two books reviews. The contributions reveal that t...
Tennis is one of the world's most popular sports, as levels of participation and spectator-ship demo...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...
This collection addresses two key questions. What was the place of sport in British upper-class life...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...
Contemporary broader government policy surrounding "social exclusion" has tended to characterise it ...
This study focuses on the issue of social exclusion in British tennis. It commences with a critique ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
From its advent in the mid-late nineteenth century as a garden-party pastime to its development into...
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the Lawn Tennis Association introduced numerous policies to remove b...
Most research on British tennis has focused on social exclusion at the tennis club, on its middle-cl...
This paper examines the numerous changes to the role, influence, professional standards and general ...
Poverty still counts as the core of social exclusion from sport and many other domains of people's l...
Conference presentation delivered at the North American Society of Sports History (NASSH) 2017 confe...
Conference presentationThis project explores the connections between playing etiquette in tennis and...
This issue consists of nine articles, followed by two books reviews. The contributions reveal that t...
Tennis is one of the world's most popular sports, as levels of participation and spectator-ship demo...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...
This collection addresses two key questions. What was the place of sport in British upper-class life...
Of all periods in the history of British tennis, arguably the inter-war years were the most signific...