The Social History of English RowingPsychology Press, 1992 - 232 עמודים This book seeks to redress the balance of reporting in the sport's literature which has always favoured the activities of aquatic gentlemen at the public schools, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, Henley Regatta and on the River Thames. This study focuses on the many who helped instigate and nurture the sport but who have been forgotten due to their not being associated with the elite of the sport. |
תוכן
Occupational Origins | 10 |
Commercialism | 34 |
Professionalism | 58 |
Recreationalism | 92 |
Amateurism | 117 |
Club Fortunes | 144 |
Postwar Developments 194591 | 166 |
Conclusions | 184 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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A Social History of English Rowing <span dir=ltr>Neil Wigglesworth</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1992 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Agecroft amateur clubs Amateur Rowing Association April areas attracted barges became Bedford Bewdley Boat Race boathouse Bridge British Rowing Almanack Burton Cambois Cambridge University Championship Chronicle Clasper club's clubs and regattas Coat and Badge College commercial competition contest continued Council craft crews Derby Durham eighteenth century encouraged England entry established Eton Evesham ferry Gravesend Henley Regatta History Hollingworth Lake John O'Gaunt July June Ladies Lancaster Rowing Club Leander Club Liverpool London Rowing Club Manchester matches in London membership minutes National Amateur Rowing Newcastle nineteenth century Norwich Nottingham oars oarsmen organised Oxbridge Oxford University Pengwern pleasure boating Preston prize professional racing promoted Putney rail recreational River Irwell River Thames Robert Coombes rowing activity Royal Chester Salford School sculler sculling Sept Shrewsbury social sponsored St Neots stewards Talkin Tarn throughout the country town tradition Tyne Victorian and Edwardian Warrington water trade watermen Westminster Whitby Worcester