Stephen Wagg
Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017
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Stephen Wagg
Cricket: A Political History of the Global Game, 1945-2017
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This ambitious new history recounts the politics of cricket around the world since the Second World War, examining key cultural and political themes, including decolonisation, racism, gender, globalisation, corruption and commercialisation. It is essential reading for anybody interested in the contemporary history of sport.
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This ambitious new history recounts the politics of cricket around the world since the Second World War, examining key cultural and political themes, including decolonisation, racism, gender, globalisation, corruption and commercialisation. It is essential reading for anybody interested in the contemporary history of sport.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research in Sports History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 235mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780367186111
- ISBN-10: 036718611X
- Artikelnr.: 54908268
- Routledge Research in Sports History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 235mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780367186111
- ISBN-10: 036718611X
- Artikelnr.: 54908268
Stephen Wagg is a professor in the Carnegie School of Sport at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Part 1: Cricket and the End of Empire 1. Fossilised Reactionaries? English
Cricket Since 1945 2. A Nation of Blow-Ins? Cricket in Australia Since 1945
3. 'The Partnership of the Horse and its Rider': Cricket in Southern Africa
Since 1945 4. A Relative Lack of Interest: Cricket in New Zealand Since
1945 5. Father, King, Statesman, General, Prince, Don: West Indian Cricket
Culture Since 1945 6. The Soul of a Nation, Long Suppressed? Cricket in
India Since 1945 7. Cricket in a Hard Country: Pakistani Cricket Since 1947
8. 'We Rule Here, You Rule There': Cricket in East Pakistan and Bangladesh
Since 1947 9. After Brewing Tea for the Empire: Cricket in Sri Lanka Since
1945 10. Straight Shooting Blokes: Social Distinction, Masculinity and Myth
in The Ashes 1945 to 2015 Part 2: Cricket in the Age of Globalisation 11.
'Everyone Seemed to Be 'With It': Cricket Politics and the Coming of the
One Day Game, 1940-1970 12. 'Paint a Picture, and Keep it the Right Way
Up': Cricket and the Mass Media 1945-2015 13. Women's Cricket: The Feminism
That Dared Not Speak Its Name 14. Remove the Gunk in the Middle: The Coming
of Twenty20 and the Indian Premier League 15. Have You Made This Team
Great, or Have They Made You? Cricket, Coaching, and Globalisation 16.
Beyond the Boundaries: The Drive to Globalise Cricket, and its Limits 17.
Afterword
Cricket Since 1945 2. A Nation of Blow-Ins? Cricket in Australia Since 1945
3. 'The Partnership of the Horse and its Rider': Cricket in Southern Africa
Since 1945 4. A Relative Lack of Interest: Cricket in New Zealand Since
1945 5. Father, King, Statesman, General, Prince, Don: West Indian Cricket
Culture Since 1945 6. The Soul of a Nation, Long Suppressed? Cricket in
India Since 1945 7. Cricket in a Hard Country: Pakistani Cricket Since 1947
8. 'We Rule Here, You Rule There': Cricket in East Pakistan and Bangladesh
Since 1947 9. After Brewing Tea for the Empire: Cricket in Sri Lanka Since
1945 10. Straight Shooting Blokes: Social Distinction, Masculinity and Myth
in The Ashes 1945 to 2015 Part 2: Cricket in the Age of Globalisation 11.
'Everyone Seemed to Be 'With It': Cricket Politics and the Coming of the
One Day Game, 1940-1970 12. 'Paint a Picture, and Keep it the Right Way
Up': Cricket and the Mass Media 1945-2015 13. Women's Cricket: The Feminism
That Dared Not Speak Its Name 14. Remove the Gunk in the Middle: The Coming
of Twenty20 and the Indian Premier League 15. Have You Made This Team
Great, or Have They Made You? Cricket, Coaching, and Globalisation 16.
Beyond the Boundaries: The Drive to Globalise Cricket, and its Limits 17.
Afterword
Part 1: Cricket and the End of Empire 1. Fossilised Reactionaries? English
Cricket Since 1945 2. A Nation of Blow-Ins? Cricket in Australia Since 1945
3. 'The Partnership of the Horse and its Rider': Cricket in Southern Africa
Since 1945 4. A Relative Lack of Interest: Cricket in New Zealand Since
1945 5. Father, King, Statesman, General, Prince, Don: West Indian Cricket
Culture Since 1945 6. The Soul of a Nation, Long Suppressed? Cricket in
India Since 1945 7. Cricket in a Hard Country: Pakistani Cricket Since 1947
8. 'We Rule Here, You Rule There': Cricket in East Pakistan and Bangladesh
Since 1947 9. After Brewing Tea for the Empire: Cricket in Sri Lanka Since
1945 10. Straight Shooting Blokes: Social Distinction, Masculinity and Myth
in The Ashes 1945 to 2015 Part 2: Cricket in the Age of Globalisation 11.
'Everyone Seemed to Be 'With It': Cricket Politics and the Coming of the
One Day Game, 1940-1970 12. 'Paint a Picture, and Keep it the Right Way
Up': Cricket and the Mass Media 1945-2015 13. Women's Cricket: The Feminism
That Dared Not Speak Its Name 14. Remove the Gunk in the Middle: The Coming
of Twenty20 and the Indian Premier League 15. Have You Made This Team
Great, or Have They Made You? Cricket, Coaching, and Globalisation 16.
Beyond the Boundaries: The Drive to Globalise Cricket, and its Limits 17.
Afterword
Cricket Since 1945 2. A Nation of Blow-Ins? Cricket in Australia Since 1945
3. 'The Partnership of the Horse and its Rider': Cricket in Southern Africa
Since 1945 4. A Relative Lack of Interest: Cricket in New Zealand Since
1945 5. Father, King, Statesman, General, Prince, Don: West Indian Cricket
Culture Since 1945 6. The Soul of a Nation, Long Suppressed? Cricket in
India Since 1945 7. Cricket in a Hard Country: Pakistani Cricket Since 1947
8. 'We Rule Here, You Rule There': Cricket in East Pakistan and Bangladesh
Since 1947 9. After Brewing Tea for the Empire: Cricket in Sri Lanka Since
1945 10. Straight Shooting Blokes: Social Distinction, Masculinity and Myth
in The Ashes 1945 to 2015 Part 2: Cricket in the Age of Globalisation 11.
'Everyone Seemed to Be 'With It': Cricket Politics and the Coming of the
One Day Game, 1940-1970 12. 'Paint a Picture, and Keep it the Right Way
Up': Cricket and the Mass Media 1945-2015 13. Women's Cricket: The Feminism
That Dared Not Speak Its Name 14. Remove the Gunk in the Middle: The Coming
of Twenty20 and the Indian Premier League 15. Have You Made This Team
Great, or Have They Made You? Cricket, Coaching, and Globalisation 16.
Beyond the Boundaries: The Drive to Globalise Cricket, and its Limits 17.
Afterword