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Sport, History, and Heritage : Studies in Public Representation /

An examination of the relationship between sport and its cultural heritage.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hill, Jeffrey, Moore, Kevin, Wood, Jason
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Sport, History and Heritage: An Investigation into the Public Representation of Sport
  • Editors' General Introduction; History, Heritage and Sport; 1 Sport, History and Imagined Pasts; 2 Discredited Class-war Fable or Priceless Promotional Asset? The Duality of Rugby Union's William Webb Ellis Foundation Myth; Fig 2.1. The William Webb Ellis plaque at Rugby School.; Fig 2.2. William Webb Ellis.; Fig 2.3. The Webb Ellis Cup.; Fig 2.4. The William Webb Ellis public house, London Road, Twickenham.
  • 3 Cricket Writing, Heritage and Ideology4 Football and the Fine Arts: The Football Association Art Competition and Exhibition, 1953; Fig 4.1. Ben Kelly: The Final Whistle, winner of the One Love: Football Art Prize held at the Lowry Galleries in 2006.; 5 'It's Nice to Belong': Boxing, Heritage and Community in London; Fig 5.1. The Ring pub on Blackfriars Road commemorates one of the capital's most important venues.; Fig 5.2. The sitting room area of the 'East End Boxing Lives' exhibition.
  • Fig 5.3. A display of championship belts, boxing shorts and other memorabilia belonging to James Cook, Ian Napa and Jason Matthews at the 'East End Boxing Lives' exhibition. 6 Television and the 'Austerity Games': London 1948; Museums and the Representation of Sport; 7 Sport in Museums and Museums of Sport: An Overview; Fig 7.1. The new National Football Museum, Urbis building, Manchester.; Fig 7.2. The new National Football Museum from Cathedral Gardens, Manchester.; 8 The Everton Collection: Unlocking the Value of a National Football Archive
  • Fig 8.1. Match programme: Everton v Tottenham Hotspur at Goodison Park and Liverpool Reserves v Bury Reserves at Anfield, 21 October 1933.Fig 8.2. Schoolchildren visiting the 'Everlution' exhibition.; Fig 8.3. 'Everlution: The Everton Collection', Exhibition in Liverpool Central Library's Picton Reading Room, September 2009-April 2010.; Fig 8.4. Learning session using material from The Everton Collection.; 9 Culture, Commerce, Capitalism and Commemoration: Dmitri Piterman and the Alavés Football Museum
  • Fig 9.1. A demonstration of Alavés members passes through the centre of Vitoria, with a banner displaying the slogan 'Dimitry Kanpora' ('Dmitri [Piterman] out') in the Basque language.Fig 9.2. T he Alavés players hold a press conference in opposition to Piterman, 30 November 2006.; Fig 9.3. A lavés supporters protest against Piterman in the stands at Mendizorroza stadium, displaying a coffin with a photograph of Piterman and the slogan 'RIP' (Requiescat in Pace: Rest in Peace).