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The stadium century : sport, spectatorship and mass Society in modern France / Robert W. Lewis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in modern French historyPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (viii, 233 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526106254
  • 1526106256
  • 9781526120816
  • 152612081X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Stadium century.DDC classification:
  • 796.06/844 23
LOC classification:
  • GV415 .L49 2017eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- 1, A 'grand stade' for Paris : stadia, urban planning and the 1924 Olympics -- 2, 'A civic tool of modern times' : politics, mass society and the stadium -- 3. Sportsmen or savages? Stadium sport and its spectators, 1900-60 -- 4. Stadium travels : spectatorship, territorial identity and global connections, 1900-60 -- 5. Postwar modernisation and the stadium, 1945-98 -- Conclusion.
Summary: The stadium century traces the history of stadia and mass spectatorship in modern France from the v{acute}elodromes of the late nineteenth century to the construction of the Stade de France before the 1998 soccer World Cup. As the book demonstrates, the stadium was at the centre of debates over public health and urban development and proved to be a key space for mobilising the urban crowd for political rallies and spectator sporting events alike. After 1945, the transformed French stadium constituted part of the process of postwar modernisation but also was increasingly connected to global transformations to the spaces and practices of sport. Drawing from a wide range of sources, the stadium century links the histories of French urbanism, mass politics and sport through the stadium in an innovative work that will appeal to historians, students of French history and the history of sport, and general readers alike.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-226) and index.

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Introduction -- 1, A 'grand stade' for Paris : stadia, urban planning and the 1924 Olympics -- 2, 'A civic tool of modern times' : politics, mass society and the stadium -- 3. Sportsmen or savages? Stadium sport and its spectators, 1900-60 -- 4. Stadium travels : spectatorship, territorial identity and global connections, 1900-60 -- 5. Postwar modernisation and the stadium, 1945-98 -- Conclusion.

The stadium century traces the history of stadia and mass spectatorship in modern France from the v{acute}elodromes of the late nineteenth century to the construction of the Stade de France before the 1998 soccer World Cup. As the book demonstrates, the stadium was at the centre of debates over public health and urban development and proved to be a key space for mobilising the urban crowd for political rallies and spectator sporting events alike. After 1945, the transformed French stadium constituted part of the process of postwar modernisation but also was increasingly connected to global transformations to the spaces and practices of sport. Drawing from a wide range of sources, the stadium century links the histories of French urbanism, mass politics and sport through the stadium in an innovative work that will appeal to historians, students of French history and the history of sport, and general readers alike.

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