Making Sport History in the (Semi)Periphery: The Portuguese Perspective |
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Authors: | Francisco Pinheiro |
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Institution: | 1. CEIS20, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugalceis20@ci.uc.pt |
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Abstract: | AbstractSport is one of the most important phenomena in Portuguese contemporary life. Yet, in the late twentieth century, there were more historical studies about antique clocks and potatoes than on sport. Portuguese historians ended up successively underrating its place in history, placing sport in a kind of scientific (semi)periphery, with political history becoming the core of the matter. Sport, however, is an extremely important element in any serious attempt to reconstruct contemporary history, popular culture and what it means to be Portuguese. This paper analyses the history of the Portuguese historical writing and academic research on sport history, also its emergence, development, and contemporary position in the historiography of a (semi)peripheral country, in a comparative way with the Centre. The concept of (semi)periphery is employ to describe both the situation of sport history in Portugal and the Portuguese (sport) historiography in the international context. |
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Keywords: | Portugal sport history contemporaneity (semi)periphery |
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