A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyond its primary sporting purpose. This book provides an in-depth cultural analysis of the event, situating it within the complex social and political changes of the mid-1960s. However, despite the attention given to non-sport-related connections, the focus remains squarely fixed on football, which is treated as a cultural form worthy of academic discussion. Individual chapters explore the masculinity of the England team, the aesthetic dimension of football tactics and the status of manager Alf Ramsey as a modernist figure. But the key theme running through the book is the victory itself and the various ways in which it has been remembered and d...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
Goal! covers the history of the beautiful game from its origins in English public schools in the ear...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
A unique 50th anniversary collection of superlative writing and new football thinking. A first-ever ...
What is the relationship between sport and national identity? What can sport tell us about changing ...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup has become part of the iconography of its hosts and champions, England. Exta...
This thesis investigates continuities and changes in the cultural representation of the professional...
A b s t r a c t This article examines how English representations of Pelé and Brazilian football in ...
This thesis investigates continuities and change in the visualization of the hero in 1960s English f...
This topical book provides unprecedented analysis of football's place in post-war and post-reunifica...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
At Wembley in 1966 England’s football captain Bobby Moore received the World Cup from Queen Elizabet...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
Goal! covers the history of the beautiful game from its origins in English public schools in the ear...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyon...
A unique 50th anniversary collection of superlative writing and new football thinking. A first-ever ...
What is the relationship between sport and national identity? What can sport tell us about changing ...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup has become part of the iconography of its hosts and champions, England. Exta...
This thesis investigates continuities and changes in the cultural representation of the professional...
A b s t r a c t This article examines how English representations of Pelé and Brazilian football in ...
This thesis investigates continuities and change in the visualization of the hero in 1960s English f...
This topical book provides unprecedented analysis of football's place in post-war and post-reunifica...
Britain enjoys a rich historical tradition of popular protest and collective action. Due to their pu...
At Wembley in 1966 England’s football captain Bobby Moore received the World Cup from Queen Elizabet...
For the book: The study of association football has recently emerged as vibrant field of inquiry, a...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...
Goal! covers the history of the beautiful game from its origins in English public schools in the ear...
During summer 1966 global attention turned to the manufacturing centre of Sheffield as “Steel City” ...