Games Ethic and Imperialism
Explore the intricate relationship between sports and imperialism in "Games Ethic and Imperialism" by Eric Dunning, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998. This insightful paperback edition spans 240 pages and delves into the historical significance of public school games as they spread across empires. Dunning examines key themes such as hegemony, patronage, and the ideals that shaped educational values and aspirations. Through a lens of cultural assimilation and adaptation, this book offers a compelling analysis of how games have influenced societal structures and imperial narratives. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Games Ethic and Imperialism" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of sports and history.