
Globalizing Cricket: Englishness, Empire and Identity
Author(s): Dominic Malcolm (Author)
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date: 6 Dec. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 206 pages
- ISBN-10: 1849665273
- ISBN-13: 9781849665278
Book Description
Whilst empirically focused on the sport itself, the book addresses broader issues such as social development, imperialism, race, diaspora and national identities. Tracing the beginnings of cricket as a ‘folk game’ through to the present, it draws together these different strands to examine the meaning and social significance of the modern game. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the role of sport in both colonial and post-colonial periods; the history and peculiarities of English national identity; or simply intrigued by the game and its history.
Editorial Reviews
Review
In this work of historical sociology based on a wide reading in the secondary literature, Malcom uses the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias to explore the interdependence between broad societal change and individual behaviour…The book raises many other questions…But that one can raise such questions is testimony to the stimulating and significant arguments of this ambitious study and the sense that Malcolm’s particular form of sociological analysis can provide answers. –Nations and Nationalism, John Breuilly
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