Gerry P T Finn
Gerry P T Finn
The development of sport in Ireland was, contrary to some arguments, highly influenced by English examples and Anglo-Irish institutions. Trinity College and prestigious Irish schools did have an impact, as did the number of Irish students s...
Football in inter-war Northern Ireland: Ballymena Football and Athletic Club Limited - religious and political exclusivity or civic inclusivity? [0.03%]
北爱尔兰football在两次世界大战期间的发展——贝尔梅纳足球和田径俱乐部有限公司的宗教、政治排斥与城市包容政策?
David Laverty,Neal Garnham
David Laverty
Historians have almost universally seen association football in the north of Ireland as a divisive influence. The impacts of sectarian and political tensions on the game have been stressed, alongside the extent to which this sport supposedl...
Bodies that differ: mid- and upper-class women and the quest for "Greekness" in female bodily culture (1896-1940) [0.03%]
差异的身体:上流社会女性与希腊民族体育文化的追求(1896-1940)
Eleni Fournaraki
Eleni Fournaraki
This article discusses different expressions of mid- and upper-class Greek women's use of classical antiquity in relation to female bodily culture. It focuses on two cases, connected with successive phases of the collective women's action i...
From antiquity to Olympic revival: sports and Greek national historiography (nineteenth-twentieth centuries) [0.03%]
从古代到奥运会复兴:运动与希腊民族历史学(十九至二十世纪)
Christina Koulouri
Christina Koulouri
This study investigates the evolution of the historiography of Greek sport from the foundation of the Greek state (1830) until 1982 and its links with Greek national history, which also took shape primarily during the nineteenth century. Th...
Historical analysis of participation in 161 km ultramarathons in North America [0.03%]
北美161公里超马参赛情况的历史分析
Martin D Hoffman,June C Ong,Gary Wang
Martin D Hoffman
Participation trends in 100 m (161 km) ultramarathon running competitions in North America were examined from race results from 1977 through 2008. A total of 32, 352 finishes accounted for by 9815 unique individuals were identified. The ann...
Strong, athletic and beautiful: Edmondo De Amicis and the ideal Italian woman [0.03%]
强壮、健美又迷人——埃德蒙多·德·亚米契眼中的理想意大利女性形象
David Chapman,Gigliola Gori
David Chapman
Edmondo De Amicis (1843-1908) was one of Italy's most popular writers, and perhaps more than any other figure in post-Risorgimento Italy, he reflected the common hopes, dreams and prejudices of his countrymen. De Amicis was particularly int...
The first historical movements of kinesiology: scientification in the borderline between physical culture and medicine around 1850 [0.03%]
略论运动科学的创立及其早期发展(1840~1900)
Anders Ottosson
Anders Ottosson
The kinesiology concept is used worldwide and by many different professional groups with scientific aspirations. Yet nobody seems to know much about where it comes from and why it came into existence. This article traces the origins of the ...
"One can't shake off the women": images of sport and gender in Punch, 1901-10 [0.03%]
“挥之不去的女性”——《笨拙》杂志中的体育与性别形象(1901—1910)
Marilyn Constanzo
Marilyn Constanzo
Examining the manner in which the popular press portrayed middle-class Edwardian women's activity in sport provides insight into the social liberation of English women. The popular middle-class British journal Punch included thousands of im...
J F Loudcher
J F Loudcher
Savate, also called chausson, or French boxing is a combat activity characterized by kicking and punching. Its inception reaches back to the Restoration and the monarchy of Louis-Philippe (1818-48) although it was not recognised as a combat...