A History of Sport in Europe in 100 Objects

Daphné Bolz/Michael Krüger

440 Seiten, 120 Illustr., Farbfotos

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Modern sport originated in Europe. During the age of Enlightenment, gymnastics and athletics from Antiquity were rediscovered and changed into new cultural and educational forms, which shaped both the body and the mind. The industrialisation of Britain and Europe eventually introduced organisational patterns that gave 'sport' not only a name, but also a new structure. This was a distinctive product of European civilisation, which spread across the modern world. The 100 objects that are collected here are both material objects and forms of communication which explore the transformation and diversity of sports, games and physical education in Europe whether for training, performing or as part of other forms of celebration or festivity. This book is the first attempt to create a kaleidoscopic history of European sport through its rich material culture and emerged from a desire to develop transnational research in sports history. 110 authors from 39 countries have participated in a genuinely pan-European project, introducing the reader to the fascinating range of people, institutions and places which made up the world of modern European sport.

Daphné Bolz is professor of sports history at the University of Rouen Normandy (France) and a former Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow in Leicester (UK), Berlin and Münster (Germany). Michael Krüger is professor of sports pedagogy and sports history at the University of Münster (Germany).

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Autor Daphné Bolz/Michael Krüger
Verlag Arete Verlag
ISBN 9783964231079
ISBN/EAN 9783964231079
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 21.03.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 25.05.2023
Einband Gebunden
Seitenzahl 440 S., 120 Illustr., Farbfotos

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Verlag Arete Verlag
ISBN 9783964231079
Erscheinungsdatum 21.03.2023
Einband Gebunden

Modern sport originated in Europe. During the age of Enlightenment, gymnastics and athletics from Antiquity were rediscovered and changed into new cultural and educational forms, which shaped both the body and the mind. The industrialisation of Britain and Europe eventually introduced organisational patterns that gave 'sport' not only a name, but also a new structure. This was a distinctive product of European civilisation, which spread across the modern world. The 100 objects that are collected here are both material objects and forms of communication which explore the transformation and diversity of sports, games and physical education in Europe whether for training, performing or as part of other forms of celebration or festivity. This book is the first attempt to create a kaleidoscopic history of European sport through its rich material culture and emerged from a desire to develop transnational research in sports history. 110 authors from 39 countries have participated in a genuinely pan-European project, introducing the reader to the fascinating range of people, institutions and places which made up the world of modern European sport.

Daphné Bolz is professor of sports history at the University of Rouen Normandy (France) and a former Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow in Leicester (UK), Berlin and Münster (Germany). Michael Krüger is professor of sports pedagogy and sports history at the University of Münster (Germany).

 

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