Sport and Culture in Early Modern Europe / Le Sport dans la Civilisation de l'Europe Pré-Moderne (Essays and Studies, Vol. 20)

Sport and Culture in Early Modern Europe / Le Sport dans la Civilisation de l'Europe Pré-Moderne (Essays and Studies, Vol. 20) image
ISBN-10:

0772720525

ISBN-13:

9780772720528

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 2009
Format: Paperback, 436 pages
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Description:

Despite their importance to Baldassare Castiglione and Sir Thomas Elyot, the athletic games of early modern Europe have traditionally received little attention from academics. At the beginning of the twentieth century, a few writers of an antiquarian bent (J.-J. Jusserand, William Heywood, and Christina Hole) published trade books that surveyed the subject, but only since 1980 have scholarly studies been devoted to knightly tournaments, Renaissance ball games, and the set of physical sports and recreations that were intrinsic to the lifestyle of the courtier and the upwardly mobile bourgeoisie. This volume deals with a wide range of sports from the thirteenth through the seventeenth century. The articles show that early modern sports were not isolated, discrete pursuits, but rather, thoroughly integrated into the social, intellectual, religious, technological, and literary frameworks of their time.











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