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The Greater Game: A history of football in World War I

National Football Museum, Alexander Jackson

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From the publisher:

The Greater Game is a major exhibition (December 2014-September 2015) by the National Football Museum exploring the history of English football in the First World War. It brings together previously unseen material from private and public collections to explore the impact of the war on clubs, players and communities. Football's wartime story, both at home and abroad, offers a fascinating and moving insight into the impact of the First World War on our national game.

This publication to accompany the exhibition features illustrated highlights together with specially commissioned articles by leading writers and historians.

The author:

The National Football Museum, based in Manchester, is the national museum of England's national sport. It holds the world's best collection on football history. -Andrew Riddoch is a historian and battlefield guide and co-author of 'When the Whistle Blows: The Story of the Footballers' Battalion in the Great War' (2011). -Professor Matthew Taylor and is a member and Dr Jean Williams is a Senior Research Fellow of the International Centre for Sports History and Culture at De Montfort University. He is author of 'The Association Game: A History of British Football' (2008) and she is author of 'A Game for Rough Girls: A History of Women's Football in England' (2003). -Dr Alexander Jackson is a Collections Officer at the National Football Museum. -Dr Iain Adams is Principal Lecturer in the School of Sport, Tourism and the Outdoors at The University of Central Lancashire. He has written several articles on football on the Western Front.

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Shire Publications
21 x 15 cm
Paperback
48 pages
December 2014
English
9781784420369