Amateurism in Sport: An Analysis and Defence (Sport in the Global Society)

Amateurism in Sport

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Amateurism in Sport: An Analysis and a Defence (Sport in the Global Society) Amateurism is often decried as second rate or outmoded. Yet it can be argued that doing things for the love of it rather than for money represents. Amateurism in Sport: An Analysis and Defence. Front Cover Routledge, Oct 12, - Sports & Recreation - pages Sport in the Global Society.

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Violence and Racism in Football. Sport, Racism And Ethnicity. Again the tensions of professional versus amateur ideology surfaced, increased by the fact that there was a wider gap in abilities between professional athletes often from civilian backgrounds and ordinary players. Another way in which the national service era helped to redefine service sport was through the inclusion of women following their retention in the military after the Second World War.

Some criticized such participation for its defeminizing aspects, but the military was quick to stress its benefits for women while limiting their participation to suitable sports. Were the years between and the summit for service sport? In terms of providing better facilities, encouraging more opportunities for both men and women, and creating a strong working relationship between the civilian and military sporting worlds, the authors answer in the affirmative.

But they also acknowledge that star athletes of this time did not represent sporting levels for the military as a whole, and since turnover was high due to the two-year terms, sporting standards varied during the national service years.

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The main goal of the book is to emphasize the ways that sport contributed to the British military from to , and this the authors do admirably, stressing four major themes. First, they admit that the role of sport as a preparation for war is open to interpretation, but they argue that the importance of sport for the military was less about instilling aggression than about building physical fitness, morale, and unit cohesion. Second, Mason and Riedi confirm that sports contributed to increasing morale and strengthening esprit de corps in important ways.

All three branches of the British military recognized these benefits, illustrated by the formation of sport control boards following the First World War. Third, the authors question whether sport had any tangible benefits for military recruitment and acknowledge that the answer is unclear.

While sport may have made joining the military attractive, it is true that there were other perks, though the availability of facilities, equipment, and time to play were certainly appealing. Finally, Mason and Riedi conclude that sport did increase and improve civilian-military interaction. Sport was a bridge between both worlds and the prestige of good sportsmen created a positive public image for the military. There were certainly conflicts about the role of sport in the military, including the level of focus on sport as opposed to military priorities and the tension between professional and amateur ethics, but it was an important part of military life between and Although this book is a fine examination of sport in British service, there are a few minor criticisms.

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For example, the second chapter examines pre-war officer sport but focuses only on equestrian activities. While these were certainly important, examining other sports played by officers would broaden the themes and arguments raised in this chapter and continued throughout the book. Also, the context for the development and formation of the Royal Air Force would smooth its sudden entrance into the fourth chapter. And while the end date of is explained by the end of national service, the somewhat abrupt ending of the conclusion could have been strengthened by a few lines about the role of sports in the military post In addition, while the role and popularity of cricket is highlighted in other works, discussion of the game is interestingly muted here.

Overall, this book is a strong contribution to the literature on sports and military history.

Amateurism in Sport: An Analysis and a Defence (Sport in the Global Society)

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This work analyzes the history of the beach as an integral aspect of Australian culture. Cultures and nations remember themselves with select bodily images, evocative rituals and texts. This volume illustrates how sport is used in the creation, maintenance and now global dissemination of a nation's cherished values. Carefully drawn cases of sport in North America - American baseball We often decry "amateurism", yet one can do things "for the love of it" rather than for money.

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