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Emily James

Rugby History

Rugby History explores the captivating evolution of rugby football from its 19th-century English origins to its current status as a global sport. The book delves into how a seemingly simple act of picking up a ball led to the formal establishment of rugby, highlighting the Victorian values and ethos that shaped its early development. It emphasizes the sport's unique blend of physicality, strategy, and honor as key to its enduring appeal, presenting rugby not just as a game but as a cultural force.

The narrative progresses by charting the rise of legendary national teams like the All Blacks, Springboks, and the English national team, analyzing their tactical innovations, key players, and cultural influences. Unforgettable matches, such as the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, are dissected to showcase how they have shaped the sport's trajectory.

The book stands out by connecting rugby's history to broader themes within sports history, sociology, and cultural studies, using diverse sources like archival documents and firsthand accounts to provide a holistic perspective. The book is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of rugby’s past, present, and future. It is designed for both seasoned rugby enthusiasts and newcomers, offering insights into everything from scrum formations to the cultural significance of the haka.

Readers can apply this historical knowledge to enhance their understanding of current rugby matches, team dynamics, and the sport's ongoing evolution.
129 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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