The making of New Zealand cricket, 1832-1914 / Greg Ryan ; foreword by Glenn Turner.
Material type: TextSeries: Sport in the global societyPublisher: London : Frank Cass, 2004Description: xx, 257 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0714653543
- 9780714653549
- Making of New Zealand cricket, eighteen thirty two-nineteen fourteen
- Making of New Zealand cricket, 1832 to 1914
- 796.3580993 22
- GV928.N45 R93 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-252) and index.
1. Colonisation and the export of sport -- 2. Diverse growth, 1840-1870 -- 3. Fashioning a middle-class game: cricket and class, 1870-1914 -- 5. Perpetuating the straight bat: cricket and the schools, 1860-1914 -- 6. Uniting distant communities: interprovincial cricket, 1860-1914 -- 7. A fragile edifice: the New Zealand Cricket Council, 1894-1914 -- 8. Humble imitators at these distant antipodes: the imperial connection in the nineteenth century -- 9. A near distant neighbour: New Zealand and Australia, 1890-1914 -- 10. More English than the English: the imperial connection in the twentieth century -- Conclusion.
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