Sport and Society: History, Power and Culture
Explore the intricate relationship between sport and society with "Sport and Society: History, Power and Culture" by Graham Scambler. Published in 2005 by Open University Press, this enlightening paperback spans 224 pages, offering a comprehensive view of the contemporary sociology of sport. Scambler delves into pivotal moments that mark the transition from pre-modern to modern sport, presenting detailed narratives of ancient competitions, including the famed games at Olympia, as well as the evolution of modern track-and-field athletics during 19th-century England. Additionally, he examines the influential reconstruction of sports by Pierre de Coubertin. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in cultural studies, social science, and the sociology of sports, providing valuable insights into how sports shape and are shaped by societal dynamics.