Public history and the British Society of Sports History: opportunities and challenges

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Sport in History Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1080/17460263.2022.2103176
K. Taylor, Fiona Skillen, Margaret Roberts
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ABSTRACT This article explores the importance of sports history societies sharing their research with a broader audience. It draws on our own experiences and highlights examples of the work done by other British Society of Sports History members to disseminate their research through ‘traditional’ methods such as films, radio, and exhibitions and digital means, for example, Playing Pasts. However, the paper's aim is not simply self-congratulatory; it also focuses on the need to broadcast sports history to a younger audience, including those studying in further education. In considering how to ensure the survival of sports history as a subject, we, as members of sports history societies, need to engage the next generation of sports historians. This article considers the importance of doing so and the difficulties of this. With universities under increasing pressure and history departments facing significant cuts, ensuring the relevance and importance of our subject has never been more critical. This article makes some suggestions of how to do this and challenges sports history societies to reflect on what else they could do.
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公共历史与英国体育史学会:机遇与挑战
本文探讨了体育历史学会与更广泛的受众分享他们的研究的重要性。它借鉴了我们自己的经验,并突出了其他英国体育历史学会成员所做的工作,通过电影、广播、展览等“传统”方法和数字手段(例如,播放过去)传播他们的研究。然而,这篇论文的目的并不仅仅是自我祝贺;它还关注向更年轻的观众(包括那些正在接受继续教育的人)播放体育史的必要性。在考虑如何确保体育历史作为一门学科的生存时,我们作为体育历史学会的成员,需要让下一代体育历史学家参与进来。本文认为这样做的重要性和困难。随着大学面临越来越大的压力,历史系面临大幅削减,确保我们学科的相关性和重要性从未像现在这样重要。本文对如何做到这一点提出了一些建议,并要求体育史学会反思他们还可以做些什么。
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