New Perspectives on Association Football in Irish History
Going Beyond the 'Garrison Game'
Herausgeber: Curran, Conor; Toms, David
New Perspectives on Association Football in Irish History
Going Beyond the 'Garrison Game'
Herausgeber: Curran, Conor; Toms, David
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This book assesses association football's history and development in Ireland from the late 1870s until the early twenty-first century. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Soccer & Society.
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This book assesses association football's history and development in Ireland from the late 1870s until the early twenty-first century. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Soccer & Society.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367593094
- ISBN-10: 0367593092
- Artikelnr.: 69894905
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780367593094
- ISBN-10: 0367593092
- Artikelnr.: 69894905
Conor Curran is Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and has taught sports history at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. He has published two books, The Development of Sport in Donegal, 1880-1935 (2015) and Irish Soccer Migrants: A Social and Cultural History (2017). David Toms is an independent scholar based in Norway. Previously, he taught sports history at University College Cork, Ireland, and his monograph, Soccer in Munster: A Social History, 1877-1937, was published in 2015.
1. Introduction to 'going beyond the ''garrison game'': new perspectives on
association football in Irish history' Conor Curran and David Toms 2.
Association Football in the Shamrock Shire's Hy Brasil: The 'Socker' Code
in Connacht, 1879-1906 Paul I. Gunning 3. 'Who were the Shoneens?': Irish
militant nationalists and association football, 1913-1923 Aaron O¿ Maonaigh
4. ''Inciting the roughs of the crowd': soccer hooliganism in the south of
Ireland during the inter-war period, 1919-1939' Mark Tynan 5. Football
unity during the Northern Ireland Troubles? Cormac Moore 6. Linfield's
'Hawk of Peace': pre-Ceasefires reconciliation in Irish League football
Daniel Brown 7. Harry Cannon: a unique Irish sportsman and administrator
Tom Hunt 8. How it all began: the story of women's soccer in sixties
Drogheda Helena Byrne 9. The development of schoolboy coaching structures
for association football in Ireland, 1945-1995 Conor Curran 10. Pedagogy,
game intelligence & critical thinking: the future of Irish soccer? Seamus
Kelly 11. Supporter ownership as a method of football governance: the
concept of a Supporters' Trust and its operation within England and the
Republic of Ireland Shane Tobin 12. Rule changes and incentives in the
League of Ireland from 1970 to 2014 David Butler and Robbie Butler
association football in Irish history' Conor Curran and David Toms 2.
Association Football in the Shamrock Shire's Hy Brasil: The 'Socker' Code
in Connacht, 1879-1906 Paul I. Gunning 3. 'Who were the Shoneens?': Irish
militant nationalists and association football, 1913-1923 Aaron O¿ Maonaigh
4. ''Inciting the roughs of the crowd': soccer hooliganism in the south of
Ireland during the inter-war period, 1919-1939' Mark Tynan 5. Football
unity during the Northern Ireland Troubles? Cormac Moore 6. Linfield's
'Hawk of Peace': pre-Ceasefires reconciliation in Irish League football
Daniel Brown 7. Harry Cannon: a unique Irish sportsman and administrator
Tom Hunt 8. How it all began: the story of women's soccer in sixties
Drogheda Helena Byrne 9. The development of schoolboy coaching structures
for association football in Ireland, 1945-1995 Conor Curran 10. Pedagogy,
game intelligence & critical thinking: the future of Irish soccer? Seamus
Kelly 11. Supporter ownership as a method of football governance: the
concept of a Supporters' Trust and its operation within England and the
Republic of Ireland Shane Tobin 12. Rule changes and incentives in the
League of Ireland from 1970 to 2014 David Butler and Robbie Butler
1. Introduction to 'going beyond the ''garrison game'': new perspectives on
association football in Irish history' Conor Curran and David Toms 2.
Association Football in the Shamrock Shire's Hy Brasil: The 'Socker' Code
in Connacht, 1879-1906 Paul I. Gunning 3. 'Who were the Shoneens?': Irish
militant nationalists and association football, 1913-1923 Aaron O¿ Maonaigh
4. ''Inciting the roughs of the crowd': soccer hooliganism in the south of
Ireland during the inter-war period, 1919-1939' Mark Tynan 5. Football
unity during the Northern Ireland Troubles? Cormac Moore 6. Linfield's
'Hawk of Peace': pre-Ceasefires reconciliation in Irish League football
Daniel Brown 7. Harry Cannon: a unique Irish sportsman and administrator
Tom Hunt 8. How it all began: the story of women's soccer in sixties
Drogheda Helena Byrne 9. The development of schoolboy coaching structures
for association football in Ireland, 1945-1995 Conor Curran 10. Pedagogy,
game intelligence & critical thinking: the future of Irish soccer? Seamus
Kelly 11. Supporter ownership as a method of football governance: the
concept of a Supporters' Trust and its operation within England and the
Republic of Ireland Shane Tobin 12. Rule changes and incentives in the
League of Ireland from 1970 to 2014 David Butler and Robbie Butler
association football in Irish history' Conor Curran and David Toms 2.
Association Football in the Shamrock Shire's Hy Brasil: The 'Socker' Code
in Connacht, 1879-1906 Paul I. Gunning 3. 'Who were the Shoneens?': Irish
militant nationalists and association football, 1913-1923 Aaron O¿ Maonaigh
4. ''Inciting the roughs of the crowd': soccer hooliganism in the south of
Ireland during the inter-war period, 1919-1939' Mark Tynan 5. Football
unity during the Northern Ireland Troubles? Cormac Moore 6. Linfield's
'Hawk of Peace': pre-Ceasefires reconciliation in Irish League football
Daniel Brown 7. Harry Cannon: a unique Irish sportsman and administrator
Tom Hunt 8. How it all began: the story of women's soccer in sixties
Drogheda Helena Byrne 9. The development of schoolboy coaching structures
for association football in Ireland, 1945-1995 Conor Curran 10. Pedagogy,
game intelligence & critical thinking: the future of Irish soccer? Seamus
Kelly 11. Supporter ownership as a method of football governance: the
concept of a Supporters' Trust and its operation within England and the
Republic of Ireland Shane Tobin 12. Rule changes and incentives in the
League of Ireland from 1970 to 2014 David Butler and Robbie Butler