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Religion and the Rise of Sport in England

Hugh McLeod author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Nov '22

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Tells the story of the changing relationship between sport and religion from 1800 to the present day Both religion and sport stir deep emotions, shape identities, and inspire powerful loyalties. They have sometimes been in competition for people's resources of time and money, but can also be mutually supportive. We live in a world where sport seems to be everywhere. Not only is there saturation media coverage but governments extol the benefits of sport for nation and individual, and in 2019 the Church of England appointed a Bishop for Sport. The religious world has not always looked so kindly on sport. In the early nineteenth century, Evangelical Christians led campaigns to ban sports deemed cruel, brutal or disorderly. But from the 1850s Christian and other religious leaders turned from attacking 'bad' sports to promoting 'good' ones. The pace of change accelerated in the 1960s, as commercialization of sport intensified and Sunday sport became established, while the world of religion was transformed by increasing secularization, a resurgent Evangelicalism, and the growth of a multi-faith society. This is the first book to tell this story, and while its principal focus is on Christianity, there is additional coverage of Judaism and Islam, as there is of those - from Victorian sporting gentry to present-day football fans and marathon runners - for whom sport is itself a religion.

immensely fascinating...astonishingly wide-ranging... Here is a work unlikely to be soon surpassed. * John Pridmore, Church Times *
Genuinely enlightening...The prose is bouncy, engaging and a treat for anyone. * Fred Kelly, The Tablet *
an excellent book * Peter Costello, Irish Catholic *
highly entertaining, informative and balanced * Dr Mark Chapman, Catholic Herald *
careful, balanced, and wide-ranging book * Robert Colls, Society *
This was a book that really needed to be written, and it has been worth the wait. * Frances Knight, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society *
McLeod concludes his monograph by reflecting on the current relationship between religion and sport in England,...the author manages to weave together a sweeping narrative that spans more than two centuries. By incorporating a variety of sources and drawing on existing trends within both sport and religious historiographies, he is able to craft a compelling monograph that makes a necessary contribution to the field. * Ashley M. Morin, Reading Religion *
Its methodological rigor, the prodigious use of personal vignettes, and its exploration of something so central to the English cultural psyche as sport recommend the book for scholars and enthusiasts alike. * John Maker, Church History *
Religion and the Rise of Sport in England is a significant contribution to the historiography of religion, sport, and - perhaps more so than either - secularization in English society, in which the rise of sport is positioned as both symptomatic and causal.... Its methodological rigor, the prodigious use of personal vignettes, and its exploration of something so central to the English cultural psyche as sport recommend the book for scholars and enthusiasts alike. * John Maker, Church History *

  • Winner of Shortlisted, 2023 Lord Aberdare Literary Prize, British Society of Sport History.

ISBN: 9780192859983

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 20mm

Weight: 630g

304 pages