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Playing at Monarchy: Sport as Metaphor in Nineteenth-Century France

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Playing at Monarchy: Sport as Metaphor in Nineteenth-Century France - Cropper, Corry
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For centuries sports have been used to mask or to uncover important social and political problems, and there is no better example of this than France during the nineteenth century, when it changed from monarchy to empire to republic. Prior to the French Revolution, sports and games were the exclusive domain of the nobility. The revolution, however, challenged the notion of noble privilege, and leisure activities began spreading to all levels of society. Games either evolved from Old Regime spectacles into bourgeois pastimes ...

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Playing at Monarchy: Sport as Metaphor in Nineteenth-Century France 2008, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE

ISBN-13: 9780803217737

Hardcover