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The social and occupational structure of organized sport in central Scotland during the nineteenth century

Pages 301-314 | Published online: 07 Mar 2007

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Matthew L. McDowell. (2014) The Field of Play: Phases and Themes in the Historiography of Pre-1914 Scottish Football. The International Journal of the History of Sport 31:17, pages 2121-2140.
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Mike Huggins. (2000) Second‐class citizens? english middle‐class culture and sport, 1850–1910: a reconsideration. The International Journal of the History of Sport 17:1, pages 1-35.
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Richard Penman. (1992) The failure of cricket in Scotland. The International Journal of the History of Sport 9:2, pages 302-315.
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Neil Tranter. (1990) The chronology of organized sport in nineteenth‐century Scotland: a regional study III — causes. The International Journal of the History of Sport 7:3, pages 365-387.
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Neil Tranter. (1990) The chronology of organized sport in nineteenth‐century Scotland: a regional study I‐patterns. The International Journal of the History of Sport 7:2, pages 188-203.
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Irene A. Reid. (2004) ‘What About the Flowers of Scotland?’ Women and Sport in Scottish Society. Scottish Affairs 47 (First Serie:1, pages 58-78.
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