Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Riordan, James, 1936-2012.

Title Sport in Soviet society : development of sport and physical education in Russia and the USSR / James Riordan
Published Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1977

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  796.0947 Rio  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 435 pages ; 23 cm
Series Soviet and East European studies
Soviet and East European studies.
Contents Machine derived contents note: Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The beginnings of an organised sports movement, 1861-1917; 2. The ideological roots of Soviet physical education and sport; 3. Militarisation of sport, 1917-1920; 4. Years of physical culture. 1921-1929; 5. Industrialisation and competitive sport, 1929-1941; 6. World War II, 1941-1945: the supreme test of physical training; 7. Restoration and consolidation, 1945-1958: aiming for world supremacy in sport; 8. The later post-war years: urban life and leisure; 9. Contemporary organisation of Soviet sport and physical education; 10. Social aspects of sport: the military, peasants, nationalities, women and schoolchildren; 11. Soviet sport and Soviet foreign policy; Conclusions; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
Summary The role and development of sport in Soviet society received little contemporary attention, in the West or in Russia. Although it was widely banned after the Russian Revolution, and viewed as a tool developed by the bourgeoisie for the training of body and mind during the rise of capitalism, the USSR was among the world's sporting powers. This 1977 book examines the evolution of sport in Russia from its early association with health and hygiene, through a period of functional association with labour and defence, to its post-war importance as a means of enhancing the prestige of Soviet communism abroad. The historical role of Soviet sport is followed from the considerable part that sport played during the period of rapid industrialisation, through its strange fate during the years of mass repression, to its emergence as a major institution after the Second World War.--From publisher's description
Analysis Physical education and training Soviet Union History
Sports Soviet Union History
Soviet Union Sports 1861-1976
Notes Based on the author's thesis, University of Birmingham
Includes index
Based on the author's thesis, University of Birmingham
Bibliography Bibliography: pages [420]-429
Subject Physical education and training -- Russia -- History.
Sports -- Russia -- History.
Physical education and training -- Soviet Union -- History.
Sports -- Soviet Union -- History.
LC no. 76009729
ISBN 0521212847