How Boston Played di Stephen Hardy edito da University of Tennessee Press

How Boston Played

Sport, Recreation, And Community, 1856-1915

EAN:

9781572332188

ISBN:

1572332182

Pagine:
312
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione How Boston Played

Originally published in 1982, How Boston Played helps bring the study of sport within the broader scope of social history. Focusing on the fifty-year period following the Civil War, Stephen Hardy examines how Bostonians reacted to urban disorder by attempting to shape meaningful forms of community through the use and production of leisure. Whether consciously molding the city through the construction of public spaces or developing social ties through organizations such as athletic clubs, Bostonians of all classes participated in recreation-based community building, often at cross-purposes. Elite Bostonians, for instance, promoted the establishment of parks as a healthy alternative to unsavory activities, such as drinking and gambling, that they associated with the city's vast new pool of immigrants. They were soon forced to compromise, however, with citizens who were less interested in the rhetoric of moral uplift than in using the parks for competitive athletics and commerical amusements. In a new introduction, the author revisits How Boston Played, noting its relation to subsequent scholarship. Hardy especially emphasizes the changing conceptions of community, anchored in race and gender, that have supplemented the class-based, urban paradigm of his work. But even after two decades, How Boston Played remains an accessible and essential contribution to American urban, sport, and social history. About the Series Sport and Popular Culture, a new series from the University of Tennessee Press, is dedicated to publishing critical, cross-disciplinary studies that address the place of sport within society. How Boston Played is the first title in the series.

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