The stadium century
Sport, spectatorship and mass society in modern France
Robert W. Lewis. Series edited by Maire Cross, David Hopkin
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The stadium century traces the history of stadia and mass spectatorship in modern France from the vélodromes of the late nineteenth century to the construction of the Stade de France before the 1998 soccer World Cup and argues that stadia played a privileged role in shaping mass society in twentieth-century France. Drawing off a wide range of archival and published sources, Robert W. Lewis links the histories of French urbanism, mass politics and sport through the history of the stadium. The book demonstrates that the stadium was at the center of long-running debates about public health, national prestige and urban development in twentieth-century France. The stadium also functioned as a key space for mobilising and transforming the urban crowd, in the twin contexts of mass politics and mass spectator sport. In the process, the stadium became a site for confronting tensions over political allegiance, class, gender and place-based identity and for forging particular kinds of cultural practices related to mass consumption and leisure. As stadia and the narratives surrounding them changed dramatically in the years after 1945, the transformed French stadium not only reflected and constituted part of the process of postwar modernisation, but also was increasingly implicated in global transformations to the spaces and practices of sport that connected France even more closely to the rest of the world. The stadium century is an innovative and original work that will appeal to historians, students of French history and the history of sport, and general readers alike.
Author Biography
Robert W. Lewis is Assistant Professor of History at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date December 2016
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526106247 / 1526106248
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 75 GBP
- Pages248
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions216 x 138 mm
- Illustration9 black & white illustrations
- Biblio NotesIntroduction 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 Index
- SeriesStudies in Modern French History
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