Description
This episode features a paper given by Alec Hurley at the British Society of Sport History's Sport & Leisure History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research in London.Though sport clubs are universal, there exists – as nineteenth century French diplomat Alexis DeTocqueville claimed – a uniquely American disposition toward the formation of associations. This presentation will examine the role of nineteenth-century urban sports clubs through the nexus of place, space, and cultural identity. In doing so, I will bring together digital history, urban history, and local community histories to understand cultural relationships in a post-industrial city.
Literature on smaller industrial areas, as opposed to large metropoles, remains underexamined. Roy Rosenzweig addressed that concern in his work on the labor history of immigrants in Worchester, Massachusetts, when he claimed, “the evidence from one medium-sized city can only resolve these questions in tentative ways.” He did, however, provide a caveat that if reliable data could be elicited from comparative cities, scholars could draw grander conclusions.
My choice of location: Rochester, New York, fits the requirements for Rosenzweig’s comparative city. As such this presentation will explore how I used and continue to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to demonstrate the interaction, evolution, and shifting impact that various ethnic communities had on the physical infrastructure and cultural development of Rochester.
With a goal of expanding the research on a global scale, this presentation offers insight into the expansive and groundbreaking intersection of sport studies, the digital humanities, and multicultural narratives.
Period | 13 Feb 2023 |
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Held at | British Society for Sports History, United Kingdom |
Keywords
- Urban history
- Community sport
- Immigrant history
- sport and identity
Documents & Links
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Activities
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Departure of a Champion: examining the rise of a sportswear powerhouse and the city it abandoned
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A City and Its Champion: examining the rise of a sportswear powerhouse and the city it abandoned
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Physical Culture and Social Conservatism: Examining progress through paradox in Frederick Law Olmsted and Bernard McQuaid’s parks development in Rochester, NY
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Laughter or Leisure: Exploring the Fat Man’s Race at the turn of the 20th century
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Borrowed Space: Public Buildings, Indoor Sports, and Ethnic Communities at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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A History of Leisure Through a Single Building: Geva Theater’s Fragmented Evolution from Military Depot to Indoor Sports Hall to Community Theater
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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The Other Y.M.C.A.: Reverend McQuaid’s Young Men’s Catholic Association’s Alternative to the Protestant recreation ethic in Rochester, NY, 1872-1909
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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A City in a Building: using microhistory to examine ethnic exchange in a single bowling alley in Rochester, NY, c.1900
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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The Other Y.M.C.A.: Reverend McQuaid’s Young Men’s Catholic Association’s Alternative to the Protestant recreation ethic in Rochester, NY, 1872-1909
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Researching Religious Recreation: Uncovering Rochester’s Young Men’s Catholic Association
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Ethnic Sports Clubs and the Allocation of Urban Space in Post-Civil War Austin
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Prizes
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Graduate Essay Award
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Research output
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Turner Ascendency in Rochester, NY through Song, Spirit, and Sport in the late 19th century
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Champion, Columnist, and Physical Culturist: Arthur F. Gay's Writings and the Making of Rochester's Health and Strength Community
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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On the Origins of the Young Men’s Catholic Association as a Response to the Protestant Recreation Ethic in the United States, 1854–1909
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review