The Burley manuscript
Edited by Peter Redford. Series edited by J. B. Lethbridge
Description
More Information
Endorsements
A key moment of modernity in English post-war history, the 1966 World Cup has significance far beyond its primary sporting purpose. This book provides an in-depth cultural analysis of the event, situating it within the complex social and political changes of the mid-1960s. However, despite the attention given to non-sport-related connections, the focus remains squarely fixed on football, which is treated as a cultural form worthy of academic discussion. Individual chapters explore the masculinity of the England team, the aesthetic dimension of football tactics and the status of manager Alf Ramsey as a modernist figure. But the key theme running through the book is the victory itself and the various ways in which it has been remembered and discussed, particularly in academic accounts that seek to demonstrate the ideological construction of the myth of 1966. Critical analysis of these accounts provides a fresh view of how English identity might be considered in relation to the England victory. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of history, cultural studies, sport studies, sociology and related fields including art history, design history and media studies. It will also appeal to non-academic readers interested in the cultural history of sport in England and, more generally, English post-war cultural life.
Author Biography
John Hughson is Professor of Sport and Cultural Studies at the University of Central Lancashire. Peter Redford is an Independent Scholar.J. B. Lethbridge is Lecturer in English Literature at Tübingen University.
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press is a leading UK publisher known for excellent research in the humanities and social sciences.
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date November 2016
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526104489 / 1526104482
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 90 GBP
- Pages464
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions216 x 138 mm
- Illustration9 black & white illustrations, 3 tables
- Biblio Notes1. This is England '66: an introduction 2. The Cup tradition and England 1966 3. When football first came home: the World Cup in England 4. Alf Ramsey and the importance of being earnest: masculinity, modernity and the 1966 World Cup squad 5. Wingless wondering: modernism and the Ramsey 'system' 6. 'Out of time': the World Cup and 1960s culture 7. 'Tomorrow never knows': the mythology of England's World Cup victory 8. 'An unforgettable day': memories of England's World Cup victory 9. That was the World Cup that was Bibliography Index
Manchester University Press has chosen to review this offer before it proceeds.
You will receive an email update that will bring you back to complete the process.
You can also check the status in the My Offers area
Please wait while the payment is being prepared.
Do not close this window.