England and the 1966 World Cup presents a cultural analysis of what is considered a key 'moment of modernity' in the nation's post-war history. Regarded as having an importance beyond its primary sporting purpose, the World Cup in England is examined within the complexity of the cultural, social and political changes that characterised the mid-1960s. Yet, although addressing the importance of non-sport related connections, the book maintains a focus on football, discussing it as a 'cultural form' and presenting an original perspective on the aesthetic accomplishment in football tactics by England's manager, Alf Ramsey. The study considers the World Cup in relation to the cup tradition, England as the World Cup host nation, the England squad and masculinity, the modernism of England's manager Alf Ramsey, design and commercial aspects of the World Cup, a critical engagement within existing academic accounts, and an examination of how England's victory has been remembered and commemorated.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2016-06-21
Mått156 x 234 x 12 mm
Vikt313 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor216
FörlagManchester University Press
ISBN9780719096167
UtmärkelserShort-listed for Shortlisted for the Lord Aberdare Literary Prize 2017 2017 (UK)
John Hughson is Professor of Sport and Cultural Studies at the University of Central Lancashire
1. 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 culture7. 'Tomorrow never knows': the mythology of England's World Cup victory8. 'An unforgettable day': memories of England's World Cup victory 9. That was the World Cup that wasBibliographyIndex
John Hughson, David Inglis, Marcus W. Free, New Zealand) Hughson, John (University of Otago, UK) Inglis, David (University of Aberdeen, UK) Free, Marcus W. (University of Limerick
John Hughson, David Inglis, Marcus W. Free, New Zealand) Hughson, John (University of Otago, UK) Inglis, David (University of Aberdeen, UK) Free, Marcus W. (University of Limerick
John Hughson, Kevin Moore, Ramón Spaaij, Joseph Maguire, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, UK) Moore, Kevin (National Football Museum, Australia) Spaaij, Ramon (Victoria University, UK) Maguire, Joseph (Loughborough University
Duncan Stone, John Hughson, Rob Ellis, UK) Stone, Duncan (University of Huddersfield, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, UK) Ellis, Rob (University of Huddersfield
Kevin Moore, John Hughson, Christian Wacker, UK) Moore, Kevin (National Football Museum, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, Germany) Wacker, Christian (University of Freiburg
Kevin Moore, John Hughson, Christian Wacker, UK) Moore, Kevin (National Football Museum, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, Germany) Wacker, Christian (University of Freiburg
Duncan Stone, John Hughson, Rob Ellis, UK) Stone, Duncan (University of Huddersfield, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, UK) Ellis, Rob (University of Huddersfield
John Hughson, Kevin Moore, Ramón Spaaij, Joseph Maguire, UK) Hughson, John (University of Central Lancashire, UK) Moore, Kevin (National Football Museum, Australia) Spaaij, Ramon (Victoria University, UK) Maguire, Joseph (Loughborough University