Making the Rugby World
Discover the fascinating evolution of rugby in "Making the Rugby World" by T. Chandler, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. Spanning 252 pages, this insightful book delves into the transformation of rugby from its imperial roots and amateur origins among upper-class white males to its diverse manifestations across various contexts in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Chandler expertly examines the social and psychological aspects of the sport, shedding light on identity, ethnicity, and gender studies within the realm of rugby. This engaging read is perfect for sports enthusiasts and scholars alike, providing a comprehensive look at the sport's impact on society and its development over time. Enhance your understanding of rugby's rich history and cultural significance by adding this essential title to your collection.