International Journal of the History of Sport
"a significant scholarly examination of a complex topic from which
much can be learned of the intricate overlapping of leisure culture
and social class in nineteenth-century Britain. To convey to the
reader both sophisticated analysis and a generalised "feel" for the
subject matter is no mean achievement"
Journal of Contemporary History
"a good, generally well-written and often cogently-argued text from
the empirical tradition which sets out to question some of the
assumptions about class-divided sports which have appeared in
recent works"
Journal of Social History
"a very important and enjoyable book"
The Albion
"In this book (Huggins) demonstrates energy, enthusiasm and
historiographical skill in abundance...one of our most prolific
sports historians"
Review,University of East Anglia
"can be read with interest and profit not only by those interested
in horse racing and sports in general but also the broader social
history of Britain
Mike Huggins
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