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Not Playing the Game: The Socio-Economic Divide at late Victorian and Edwardian Golf Clubs

Not Playing the Game: The Socio-Economic Divide at late Victorian and Edwardian Golf Clubs

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Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Pages 96
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9783330058132
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Golf was one of the fastest growing recreational sports in Britain during the late Victorian and Edward period. Like most sporting clubs of the time, golf clubs enabled the formation of bonding social capital rather than the bridging kind. Yet within this socially-controlled use of land for a specific recreational purpose there was no total exclusion. Female and working-class players were accommodated without breaking down the male, middle-class dominance by parent-club development of separate 'ladies' sections and artisan clubs.

Not Playing the Game: The Socio-Economic Divide at late Victorian and Edwardian Golf Clubs

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