Focusing on the interplay between sport and society during the Second World War, this book delves into how government policies and media shaped public perception and participation in sports. It examines the nuanced roles that sports played in the lives of citizens, revealing the complexities and debates surrounding its significance on the home front. Through this exploration, it enhances our understanding of the broader social and cultural dynamics of the wartime experience.
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Cette série explore les moments et les figures clés de l'histoire britannique moderne, des bouleversements politiques aux profondes transformations sociales. Elle offre des perspectives approfondies sur l'évolution de la nation, analysant l'impact des événements sur la vie quotidienne et la formation de l'identité. Comprenant des essais et des monographies méticuleusement recherchés, elle s'adresse aux étudiants, aux universitaires et à toute personne passionnée par l'histoire britannique. Chaque volume contribue à une compréhension nuancée d'une période historique complexe et fascinante.




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