Philip Dine is Senior Lecturer in French at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He has published widely on representations of the French colonial empire, including particularly decolonization, in fields ranging from children”s literature to professional sport. Other published research includes a history of French rugby football, as part of a broader reflection on leisure and popular culture in France. This volume is one of the outcomes of a thematic project on sport and identity in France and Europe for which he acted as coordinator and which was funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2006-2009).
4 Ebooks por Philip Dine
Philip Dine & Martin Hurcombe: Sport and the Pursuit of War and Peace from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
This volume of wide-ranging essays by sport historians and sociologists examines the complex relations of war, peace and sport through a series of case studies from South and North America, Europe, N …
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Philip Dine & Martin Hurcombe: Sport and the Pursuit of War and Peace from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
This volume of wide-ranging essays by sport historians and sociologists examines the complex relations of war, peace and sport through a series of case studies from South and North America, Europe, N …
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€50.72
Philip Dine: French Rugby Football
As France”s oldest team sport, rugby football has throughout its 125-year history reflected major changes in French society. This book analyzes for the first time the complex variety of motives that …
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€39.28