Class Peace: An Analysis of Social Status and English Cricket 1846-1962

Class Peace: An Analysis of Social Status and English Cricket 1846-1962
Author: Eric Midwinter
Publisher: Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1908165863

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Cricket, in its modern formulation, was in the ascendant as a national sport from early Victorian times to the immediate post-World War II years. That corresponded, roughly, to a hundred or so years span in which the working and middle classes were most distinctively identified – and yet were most solidly united in values and attitudes. This curious amalgam of cross-class ‘cultural integration’ characterised cricket then, most notably in the ‘Gentlemen and Players’ convention but also in recreational cricket and among what was in those days the huge spectatorship for cricket. County cricket, especially, with its unusual combine of the plebeian professional and the bourgeois amateur, is a classic example of how an aspiring working class and an earnest middle class contrived to find common ground, and even some mutual respect, without ever disturbing the overt social barriers. In cricket, as in society at large, there was ‘class peace’ rather than class war.


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