Serious Sport by Unknown

Serious Sport by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 183199
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group


NOTES

1. See also David Newsome, Godliness and Good Learning: Four Studies on a Victorian Ideal (London: John Murray, 1961) and Norman Vance, The Sinews of the Spirit: The Ideal of Christian Manliness in Victorian Literature and Religious Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985).

2. J.A.Mangan, Athleticism in the Victorian and Edwardian Public School: The Emergence and Consolidation of an Edwardian Ideology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), pp. 85–6.

3. J.A.Mangan, ‘Introduction’, in J.A.Mangan (ed.), Pleasure, Profit, Proselytism: British Culture and Sport at Home and Abroad 1700–1914 (London: Frank Cass, 1988), p. 2.

4. John Hargreaves, Sport, Power and Culture: A Social and Historical Analysis of Popular Sports in Britain (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1986), p. 205.

5. Ibid., p. 206.

6. For some exceptions dealing with how sport was used to spark local nationalism, see J.A. Mangan, ‘Catalyst of Change: John Guthrie Kerr and the Adaptation of an Indigenous Scottish Tradition’, in Mangan, Pleasure, Profit, Proselytism, pp. 86–104, and Richard Cashman, ‘Cricket and Colonialism: Colonial Hegemony and Indigenous Subversion?’, in Mangan, Pleasure, Profit, Proselytism, pp. 258–72.

7. See David W.Brown, ‘Muscular Christianity in the Antipodes: Some Observations on the Diffusion and Emergence of a Victorian Ideal in Australian Social Theory’, Sporting Traditions, 3 (1992), 173–87; Bob Stewart, ‘Athleticism Revisited: Sport, Character Building and Protestant School Education in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne’, Sporting Traditions, 9 (1992), 35–51; David Kirk, Schooling Bodies: School Practice and Public Discourse 1880–1950 (London: Leicester University Press, 1998); Martin Crotty, ‘Manly and Moral: The Making of Middle-Class Men in the Australian Public Schools’, in J.A.Mangan and John Nauright (eds), Sport in Australasian Society: Past and Present (London and Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000), pp. 11–30.

8. See Helen King, ‘The Sexual Politics of Sport: an Australian Perspective’, in Richard Cashman and Michael McKernan (eds), Sport in History: The Making of Modern Sporting History (Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1979), pp. 68–85; Martin Crotty, Making the Australian Male: Middle-Class Masculinity 1870–1920 (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 2001); R.W.Connell, Masculinities (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1995), p. 77.

9. Crotty, Making the Australian Male, pp. 8, 41, 226.

10. Margot Fry, Tom’s Letters: The Private World of Thomas King, Victorian Gentleman (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2001).

11. See Crotty, Making the Australian Male, pp. 221–33; James Mitchell, A Deepening Roar: Scotch College, Melbourne, 1851–2001 (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2001).

12. Archie Glenn, Things to be Remembered (Melbourne: Diana Gribble, 1991), p. 30.

13. Ibid., p. 31.

14. Ibid., p. 31.

15. Ibid., pp. 35–6.

16. Graham McInnes, Goodbye Melbourne Town (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968), p. 93.

17. Graham McInnes, The Road to Gundagai (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968), p. 104.

18. McInnes, Goodbye Melbourne Town, p. 108.

19. McInnes, The Road to Gundagai, p. 93.

20. Ibid., pp. 92–3.

21. Scotch Collegian, 23 (1926), 9.

22. McInnes, The Road to Gundagai, pp. 94–5.

23. Ibid., p.102; McInnes, Goodbye Melbourne Town, p. 91.

24. Graham McInnes, Humping My Bluey (London: Hogarth Press, 1986), p. 45.

25. Ibid., p. 46.

26. Ross Campbell, An Urge to Laugh (Sydney: Wildcat Press, 1981), p. 13.

27. Ibid., p. 31.

28. Ibid., p. 33.

29. Ibid., p. 25.

30. Ibid., p. 34.

31. David McNicol, Luck’s A Fortune: An Autobiography (Melbourne: Sun Books, 1979), p.



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