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Title: Canadian Sport History


1
Canadian Sport History
  • Dr. Kevin B. Wamsley

2
Outline - Methodology
  • Sport
  • History
  • Problems and issues

3
Why study sport?
4
How do we study sport?
5
History in the Making
2
  • 1

6
What is History?- elements
  • 1. Past
  • 2. Evidence
  • 3. Interpretation

7
What is history?
  • A reconstruction of the past from evidence
    available in the present.

8
History The Key Processes
  • Research
  • Analysis
  • Writing

9
What do historians study?
  • What do you think of when you hear the word
    history?
  • What did you study in high school?

10
  • Chronology
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • National
  • Government
  • Military
  • Social daily life situated in broader contexts

11
From Caroline Ware, The Cultural Approach to
History
  • I know history isnt true Hinnessy, cause it
    aint like what I see every day in Halstead
    Street. If a man comes along with a history for
    Greece or Rome thatll show me the people
    fightin, getting drunk, makin love, getting
    married, owin the grocery man, and bein without
    hard coal, Ill believe there was a Greece or
    Rome but not before. History is a post mortem
    examination. It tells you what a country died
    for. But Id like to know what a country lived
    for!

12
Problems
  • Evidence
  • Sources
  • Interpretation

13
Example from the Ancient World to the Present
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Greek philosophers
  • Christians
  • Middle Ages
  • Greek to Latin
  • 19th century
  • Latin to German, French, English
  • To 2004

14
Understanding History
  • only a part of what was observed in the past
    was remembered by those who observed it only a
    part of what was remembered was recorded only a
    part of what was recorded has survived only a
    part of what has survived has come to the
    historians attention only a part of what has
    come to their attention is credible only a part
    of what is credible has been grasped or can be
    expounded or narrated by the historian
    Louis Gottschalk

15
Getting Lost in the Trenches
  • World War I - Original Message Sent
  • ENEMY ADVANCING ON THE WEST FLANK, PLEASE SEND
    REIFORCEMENTS
  • World War I - Original Message Delivered
  • ENEMY IS DANCING ON A WET PLANK FOR 3 AND 4
    PENCE

16
The Classroom Trenches
  • 1989 - U of A The Indians are against me and
    please send me to the forcement
  • 1989 - U of A I want to play minnie, minney,
    minney moe
  • 1991 - U of C 88 is on the way, please bring
    reinforcements
  • 1992 - U of C Charlie Nash is the best tennis
    player in the world

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Continued
  • 1993 - U of C My name is Franz, what happened
    to Hertz?
  • 1994 - U of C The hosts of the past, below the
    masts, makes something different
  • 1995 - U of C Its not history, its nothing
    like go, go, go
  • 1996 - U of C Now there is only time for sport
    and entertainment

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Continued
  • 1997 - UWO Dancing under broken men
  • 1998 - UWO The sun, the moon, the boot! The
    shoe
  • 1999 UWO Of the event that happened last
    night.
  • 2004 UWO something about sports management
    exercise

19
The Historical Process - Some Problems
  • History has gender biases
  • History is about winners, not losers
  • History has race biases
  • History has subject biases

20
How do we avoid some of these problems
  • A consciously applied framework of analysis
  • Class gender race
  • Critical

21
  • we need to ask what interests and coalitions of
    interests gave specific shape to the development
    of modern sport. We need to ask how the
    development of sport has affected the lives of
    men and women in different parts of Canada. We
    need finally to ask how contemporary sport in
    Canada is both influenced by and an influence on
    developments in other Canadian Institutions.

22
Where do we go from here?
  • Sport in the Ancient World
  • Sport in the Middle Ages
  • Europe and the Renaissance
  • Aboriginal games
  • New France
  • The English
  • Organized Sport
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