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More Than a Game : A History of How Sport Made Britain - David Horspool

More Than a Game

A History of How Sport Made Britain

By: David Horspool

Hardcover | 9 November 2023 | Edition Number 1

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A TIMES BEST SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR

'Superb . . . Deserves to become a classic of sporting literature' DAVID KYNASTON

'Absolutely fascinating and completely eye-opening - every page contains a gem' MARINA HYDE

'A sparkling history' MATTHEW ENGEL

The story of how the British shaped sport, and sport shaped the British.

Sport is an enduring element of British life and culture. In all its variety, it touches on so many significant aspects of past and present: national identity, class, gender, the relationship between country and town, the rise of commerce, the evolution of ethical debate. Our sporting arenas have witnessed triumphs and heartbreaks that have become part of the national narrative.

For a country so obsessed with the invention, playing and watching of sport, the story of how it has come to reflect us remains untold. David Horspool tracks each game as a driver of social change: horse-racing's obsession with blood and money turned an aristocratic pastime into a national sport; boxing promoted opportunity for ethnic minorities, while simultaneously enforcing a regime of discrimination; golf rehearsed a perennial battle over Britain's landscape; the football fan created an exuberant, often troubled culture at the centre of British life; and the Empire and Commonwealth Games emerged as an unexpected response to the end of the imperial story.

The history of Britain in sport is a history of popular heroes and pantomime villains - independence fighters, suffragettes, Jewish bare-knuckle boxers - all sharing and contesting loyalties, passions, winning and losing. More Than a Game captures these seminal stories, revealing how sport cemented its place as the ultimate theatre of Britain's past, and its present.
Industry Reviews
PRAISE FOR DAVID HORSPOOL:

Highly impressive. Could almost be a one-volume guide to English history

Crucial reading

Refreshing, incisive and fluent

An unfailingly lucid, immensely readable, and above-all clear-eyed account of an indomitable strand in our national story

A superb losers' history of England [told] with narrative verve and delicious detail

An exciting, accessible story. Horspool uncovers the hearty, dangerous energy of British politics