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A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SPORT VOLUME 4 i A Cultural History of Sport General Editors: Wray Vamplew, John McClelland, and Mark Dyreson Volume 1 A Cultural History of Sport in Antiquity Edited by Paul Christesen and Charles Stocking Volume 2 A Cultural History of Sport in the Medieval Age Edited by Noel Fallows Volume 3 A Cultural History of Sport in the Renaissance Edited by Alessandro Arcangeli Volume 4 A Cultural History of Sport in the Age of Enlightenment Edited by Rebekka von Mallinckrodt Volume 5 A Cultural History of Sport in the Age of Industry Edited by Mike Huggins Volume 6 A Cultural History of Sport in the Modern Age Edited by Steven Riess ii A CULTURAL HISTORY OF SPORT IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT Edited by Rebekka von Mallinckrodt iii BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in Great Britain 2021 Copyright © Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021 Rebekka von Mallinckrodt has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identifi ed as Editor of this work. Series design by Raven Design Cover image: Cricket Match at Kenfi eld Hall, c.1760 © Bridgeman Images All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc does not have any control over, or responsibility for, any third-party websites referred to or in this book. All internet addresses given in this book were correct at the time of going to press. The author and publisher regret any inconvenience caused if addresses have changed or sites have ceased to exist, but can accept no responsibility for any such changes. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN: HB: 978-1-3500-2399-4 Set: 978-1-3500-2410-6 Series: The Cultural Histories Series Typeset by Refi necatch Limited, Bungay, Suffolk To fi nd out more about our authors and books visit w ww.bloomsbury.com and sign up for our newsletters . iv CONTENTS LI ST OF I LLUSTRATIONS vii S ERIES PR EFACE xi Introduction 1 Rebekka von Mallinckrodt 1 The Purpose of Sport 29 Mike Huggins 2 Sporting Time and Sporting Space 51 Rebekka von Mallinckrodt and Angela Schattner 3 Products, Training, and Technology 77 Dave Day 4 Rules and Order 99 Wolfgang Behringer 5 Confl ict and Accommodation 117 Elisabeth Belmas 6 Inclusion, Exclusion, and Segregation 137 Rebekka von Mallinckrodt 7 Minds, Bodies, and Identities 161 Laurent Turcot v vi CONTENTS 8 Representation 175 Alexis Tadi é BI BLIOGRAPHY 197 NO TES ON C ONTRIBUTORS 227 I NDEX 231 ILLUSTRATIONS INTRODUCTION 0.1 Fox tossing tournament in Dresden Castle Courtyard, 1678. 2 0.2 Girl Kolfer, about 1650, by Aelbert Cuyp (1620–91). 6 0.3 Winter Scene with Two Gentlemen Playing Kolf by Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634). 11 0.4 A Game of palla a bracciale by Antonio Joli (1700–77). 16 0.5 Trading card for James Figg by William Hogarth, c . 1729/30. 17 0.6 Water jousting tournament in Strasbourg, 1666, by Leonhard Baldner. 19 0.7 Frontispiece to an eighteenth-century edition of T he Art of Swimming . 21 0.8 Woodcut engraving depicting the parabolic path of a tennis ball, seventeenth century. 21 CHAPTER 1 1.1 The Cockpit , 1759, after William Hogarth (1697–1764). 33 1.2 Racing Scene , 1792, by Samuel Howitt (1756–1822). 37 1.3 The Jockey Club , 1811, by Thomas Rowlandson (1757–1827). 40 1.4 Lord Bulkeley and his Harriers, his Huntsman John Wells and Whipper-In R. Jennings , 1773, by Thomas Stringer (1722–90). 46 vii viii ILLUSTRATIONS CHAPTER 2 2.1 Frozen river with ice-s katers, unknown Dutch painter, seventeenth century. 58 2.2 Boat racing on the river Thames in London, 1783. 63 2.3 Supporters cheering a group of footballers playing a game on Crowe Street, 1721. 65 2.4 Amphitheater in wood for the horse races in Lucca, Italy, eighteenth century. 67 2.5 “Paulmerie, Jeu de Paulme et Construction de la Raquette” from Diderot’s E ncyclopé die , 1771. 69 2.6 Outdoor real tennis, 1751–2, painting by Giuseppe Zocchi (c . 1716/17–67). 70 2.7 Skittle players outside an inn, c . 1660, painting by Jan Steen (1626–79). 72 2.8 Bowling green in the garden at Plainpalais, Geneva, Switzerland, 1796, watercolor by Christian Gottlieb Geissler (1729–1814). 74 CHAPTER 3 3.1 Early eighteenth-c entury lawn bowls. 80 3.2 London, bullbaiting, print, 1816. 86 3.3 An eighteenth-c entury horse riding school. 87 3.4 Daniel Mendoza (1764–1836). 89 3.5 The Royal Academy Club playing cricket in Marylebone Fields, engraving after Francis Hayman (1708–76). 90 3.6 Hambletonian by George Stubbs, c . 1800. 94 3.7 A Party Angling , 1789, after George Morland (1763–1804). 97 CHAPTER 5 5.1 Bullfi ght in a Divided Ring , attributed to Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, c. 1816. 125 5.2 A Group of Peasants Practicing Archery , etching after David Teniers the Younger (1610–90). 127 5.3 High jump, engraving from G ymnastik fü r die Jugend , 1793, written by Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths, illustrated by Johann Heinrich Lips and Konrad Westermayr. 128 5.4 Portrait of John Broughton, an English bare-k nuckle boxer or “pugilist,” by Robert Cooper, 1822. 130 5.5 Cricket Pose , 1768, portrait of a boy holding a cricket bat by Francis Cotes (1726–70). 132 ILLUSTRATIONS ix 5.6 Duel between Charles Lameth and the Marquis de Castries, November 12, 1790, gouache by Pierre Etienne and Jacques Philippe Lesueur. 135 CHAPTER 6 6.1 M iss Wicket and Miss Trigger , caricature of sporting women, 1770. 141 6.2 Archers , c. 1799, after Adam Buck (1759–1833). 142 6.3 Equestrian portrait of Marie Antoinette in hunting attire, 1783, Ch â teau de Versailles, France, unknown artist. 143 6.4 A game of shuttlecock, 1751–2, painting by Giuseppe Zocchi (1716/17–67). 144 6.5 Women ’s regatta in Venice, engraving from Giacomo Franco’s Habiti d’huomeni et donne Venetiane , 1610. 146 6.6 Richard Humphreys, engraving by John Young, 1788, after a painting by John Hoppner (1758–1810). 148 6.7 Tom Molineaux ( c. 1784–1818), bare-k nuckle boxer, undated painting. 149 6.8 Illustration of the boxing match between Tom Cribb and Tom Molineaux, 1811. 150 CHAPTER 8 8.1 P ortrait of a Sportsman with his Son and Dogs , 1779, by Francis Wheatley. 182 8.2 Whistlejacket , c. 1762, by George Stubbs. 183 8.3 Gulliver Addressing the Houyhnhnms Supposing Them to be Conjurers , 1768, by Sawrey Gilpin. 185 8.4 Stag Hunting Scene in a Park , c. 1795, by Thomas Rowlandson. 189 8.5 The Breakfast , 1789, by Thomas Rowlandson. 190 8.6 John Bull, Baited by the Dogs of Excise , 1790, by James Gillray. 191

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