Cricket and community in England
1800 to the present day
By Peter Davies
With Robert Light
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- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 978-0-7190-8279-5
- Pages: 192
- Price: £85.00
- Published Date: September 2012
Description
Cricket and Community in England: 1800 to the Present Day is a path-breaking enquiry into the social history of the summer game.
It is written by two specialist cricket historians and based on extensive primary research. It traces the history of the sport at grassroots level from its origins right up to the present day. It will appeal to the cricket historian and the general sports enthusiast alike.
The book has two main goals: to provide readers with an accessible introduction to the history of grassroots cricket in England and to supply a clear overview of the different phases of this history.
The structure of book is chronological but also thematic. The six chapters look at such issues as early cricket, the origins of clubs, competition, the two world wars, multiculturalism and cricket in the twenty-first century.
Awards
2013
Lord Aberdare Literary Prize
Contents
Introduction
1. Early sport and cricket
2. Origins of clubs
3. Organised competition
4. The two world wars
5. Decline and renewal
6. Grassroots cricket in the twenty-first century
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Author
Peter Davies is former Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield