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1263f Week 1
- This material is posted to assist you by
providing examples used in class re Week One
introductory material - The material on Ancient Olympic Games is more
detailed than what will be customary in order to
stay on course schedule
2If sports editors wrote historical headlines
Henry 8th Drops 5th in a Row
Greek Quick-Opener Stuns Trojans
Freud Goes Deep
Lions Hungry for Victory as Xtian Clash Nears
Lindbergh Flies Out
Marconi Takes to Air Finds Open Receiver
Michelangelo Credits Good Sistine Showing To
Strong Backstroke
Joan of Arc Favoured In French Stake Race
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4History Sport history
- What is it that makes or marks history ?
- What is history ?
- What do you know about Cdn history and/or Cdn
sport history - What makes good history
5Observations by Mr Dooley
- I know history isnt true Hinnessy, cause it
aint like what I see every day in Halstead
Street. If a man comes along with a history for
Greece or Rome thatll show me the people
fightin, getting drunk, makin love, getting
married, owin the grocery man, and bein without
hard coal, Ill believe there was a Greece or
Rome but not before. History is a post mortem
examination. It tells you what a country died
for. But Id like to know what a country lived
for! Caroline Ware, The Cultural
Approach to History
6What is history ?
- Chron study of recorded time ?
- Study of great people ?
- Study of politics over time ?
- The interaction of character with circumstances
over time ? - All of the above ? Others ?
7What is history ?
- History is historiography
8What is history ?
- History is historiography
- History is either
- The events of the past
- The record of the past
9Understanding History
- only a part of what was observed in the past
was remembered by those who observed it only a
part of what was remembered was recorded only a
part of what was recorded has survived only a
part of what has survived has come to the
historians attention only a part of what has
come to their attention is credible only a part
of what is credible has been grasped or can be
expounded or narrated by the historian
Louis Gottschalk
10What is history ?
- Point is we DO history
- Research gtgt Analysis gtgt Writing
- History is NOT the past Historian tries to
reconstruct the past often, she merely creates
it - Consider the Donnellys story The Black
Donnellys - Kelly The Donnellys Must Die -
Miller
11Orlo Millers The Donnellys Must Die 1962
1954
12http//www.donnellys.com/Photos.html
13The Process of DOING history schema
H i s t o r i a n d o i n g h i s t o r y
Actors Real sit
Actors interp of situation
Action
Intended Untd cons
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17Time dimensions
- Time as linear horiz or descriptive
analysis/history ex evol of lacr 67-14 - Time as vertical analytical approach cuts into
time ex anal of lacr in 1867
18- we need to ask what interests and coalitions of
interests gave specific shape to the development
of modern sport. We need to ask how the
development of sport has affected the lives of
men and women in different parts of Canada. We
need finally to ask how contemporary sport in
Canada is both influenced by and an influence on
developments in other Canadian Institutions.
19Classical Greece and the National Athletic
Festivals
- Ancient Olympics founded sometime in 8th C BCE
- Most prominent of some 1300 such Gr festivals
- Popular bec Grks delighted in physical excellence
agonistic ideal - Not just games, but cultural (music, poetry, art)
religious celebrations
20Ancient Olympic Games
- 776 BCE to 393 ACE, nearly 12 centuries as quad
festival - Little variance to events Ch races foot races
discus, javelin, wr, boxing - Stade race of 200 yds
- Sacred grounds of Olympia olive wreath ideal
- Women banned
21Ancient Olympic Games the How
- Fairness was critical value
- Race starts w trumpet then husplex (56)
- Longer than stade, had turning post always went
counter-clockwise - Pentathlon and halteres 55 feet amentum w
javelin boxing and himantes
22Modern sport roots in Ancient Greece
- Our sporting inheritance with - types of
events - concepts of discipline, training,
beauty, excellence, struggle -
celebrations - values amateurism,
character - Festivals became more professionalized by 4th C
ACE
23Roman Sport
- 2 eras here Republican Rome of 2nd century BCE
to just before birth of Christ will not deal
with its sport - Roman Empire dominated Medit world for some 4
centuries 100 mill pop - Rome w aqueducts, paved roads, parks, libraries
all w 1.5 mill in 17 km circumference apt
living, smelly very prosperous
24Roman Sport
- Leisure time cannot be overemph
- 159 public holidays/year at height of Empire 93
of these devoted to Games ludi at public
expense - Chariot racing in Circus Maximus Gladatorial
combats wild beast fights naval battles
athletic contests
25Decline of Roman Sport
- Economic decline by 400 ACE
- Growing Xtian fanaticism ag body
- Plagues, earthquakes, famine
- Barbarian invasions
- Contribs to Modern sport ? prof spectatorship
gambling excesses and win emphasis
26Medieval and Renaissance Sport
- decline of civiliz during M-Ages
- Warring elite, poverty of masses
- Feudal system
- Asceticism of Xtian church
- Chivalry w tournaments jousts as lavish
displays of medieval pageantry - Renaiss or re-birth of Civiliz around 14th C w
scientific discoveries golf, tennis, archery,
animal-baiting but no organization
27Significance of Ancient to Medieval Sport to
Modern Cdn Sport
- Upper class
- Men, fem exclusion
- Sports of war
- Codes of behaviour re amateurism, morality,
Chivalry - Beauty, excellence
- Spectacle
- organization
- Festivals pageantry
- Professionalism
- Entertainment
- Sport seldom for its own sake
- Religious conservatism
- Impulse to sport-play is timeless
See class handout re you doing these
28What brought sport back to western World ?
- The British public school
- Eton, Chester, Harrow, Rugby
- Early 19th C and Dr Thomas Arnold at Rugby 6th
form, prefects, fagging, houses organiz of of
pastimes Tom Browns School-days 57 - Xtian gentleman ideal loyalty, team spirit,
courage - Sport by house football, cricket, boxing, hare
hounds - Values fair play organiz team before indiv
Its not cricket B of Waterloo wonEton