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OverviewThis book is the first full-length academic study of sport in nineteenth-century Dublin. Drawing extensively from historical and archival material, it maps out the emergence and development of modern sport in the city as traditional pastimes were progressively replaced by formally organized games. It examines the initial role of Dublin University students in fostering such games among the city’s rapidly expanding middle classes and illustrates how commercial forces, sustained by a growing number of retailers and entrepreneurs, proved equally decisive in shaping new recreational habits. Crucially, it explores how the evolution of an urban and imperial British society as well as Irish customs and a renewal of cultural nationalism in late nineteenth-century contributed to fashioning the original and distinctive sporting scene which emerged in Victorian Dublin. This book also depicts a city at play, where an unremittable passion for games and excitement drove Dubliners to join sport clubs or congregate in the stands. Eventually, social class, gender, political allegiance and local pride were central to creating such sporting identities and, conversely, leisure activities reinforced one’s status within the community. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julien ClénetPublisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers Imprint: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers Edition: New edition Volume: 16 Weight: 0.411kg ISBN: 9781803743684ISBN 10: 1803743689 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 30 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction – The emergence and development of modern sport in Dublin – The spread of associational culture: 1850s and 1860s – The rationalization and organization of sport: 1870s – Consumerism and democratization: 1880s and 1890s – Sport and Dubliners: social structure Sport and the middle classes – Sport and the working class – Elite retreat – Sport and the Victorian city – Local, national, and masculine identities – Urbanization and civic institutions – The pursuit of pleasure - Conclusion – Bibliography – A note on sources and methodology – Principal sports organisations in nineteenth-century Ireland – Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationJulien Clénet currently lectures in the history and sociology of sport at University College Dublin. His interests are particularly focused on leisure in nineteenth-century urban areas. This is his first monograph. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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