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Horseracing and the British, 1919-39
Mike Huggins
出版
Manchester University Press
, 2003
主題
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
History / Social History
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
Sports & Recreation / Animal Sports / Horse Racing
ISBN
0719065291
9780719065293
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EzH4mkph8tEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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This is a detailed consideration of the history of racing in British culture and society and an exploration of the cultural world of racing during the inter-war years. the supposedly respectable middle classes, and gave some working-class groups hope and consolation during economically difficult times. Regular attendance and increased spending on betting were found across class and generation and women too were keen participants. Enjoyed by the Royal Family and controlled by the Jockey Club and National Hunt Committee, racing's visible emphasis on rank and status helped defend hierarchy and gentlemanly amateurism and provided support for more conservative British attitudes. The mass media provided a cumulative cultural validation of racing, helping define national and regional identity and encouraging the affluent consumption of sporting experience and frank enjoyment of betting. exploration of the internal culture of racing itself: the racecourse and course life, trainers and jockeys, owners and breeders. be of value for undergraduate courses on the history of modern British society, sport and cultural studies and should be welcomed by racing enthusiasts everywhere.