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The Emergence of Footballing Cultures: Manchester, 18401919
By (Author) Gary James
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
28th April 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: sport and leisure
Association football (Soccer)
306.483
Paperback
280
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
435g
This study of Manchester football, by leading football historian Gary James, considers the sport's emergence, development and establishment through to its position as the city's leading team sport. The period from 1840 to 1919 saw football in Manchester develop from an inconsequential, occasionally outlawed activity, into a major business with a variety of popular football clubs and supporting industry. This book makes a distinct and original contribution to the historiography of sport. It is the first academic study into the development of association football in Manchester, and is directly linked to the current state of knowledge and debates within sports history on football's origins. It adds regional focus to inform the wider debate, contextualising the growth of the sport in the city and identifies communities who propagated and developed football. Robust research should ensure that this becomes the benchmark study of regional football. -- .
The Emergence of Football Cultures is a major contribution to the early history of association football in Manchester and across Britain. Forensically researched and brimming with detail about the Victorian pioneers who made the game, it deserves to be read by all those interested in football, the city of Manchester, and how mass spectator sport changed the urban way of life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Professor Tony Collins, De Montfort University
As a proud member of Manchesters footballing community who has recently completed my own academic research, I value detailed analysis and interpretation of football. Gary James latest work uncovers the facts and stories of Manchesters early footballing history and explains how football became a significant aspect of Mancunian life. He traces the pioneering clubs that paved the way for Manchesters first trophy successes and explains, in a clear and engaging manner, how the sport took hold. Packed with information, evidence and entertaining stories, this book is a must for those interested in both Manchester and football.
Vincent Kompany, Master of Business Administration and Manchester City captain
Gary James latest work on Manchester football is an essential study into the origins of the game and its development through to 1919, by which time the sport was crucial to Manchester society. As someone who cares passionately about providing educational opportunities that matter, I thoroughly recommend Garys book. It explains why football became Manchesters number one passion and provides detail and evidence on how the modern day giants of United and City became established. This is a valuable work.
Gary Neville, former Manchester United and England international and founder of University Academy 92
'Researchers on the early history of football as a whole, not just on its origins in the north-west of England, will not be able to ignore this book.'
EuropeNow
Gary James is Honorary Research Fellow at De Montfort University