Pre industrial Britain

Cards (58)

  • What are some factors that affected participation in sport?
    Amateurism, professionalism, changing working conditions
  • What do socio-cultural factors consist of?
    Influences relevant in our community
  • Around what time did the Industrial Revolution take place?
    1750-1850
  • Historically, how has sport influenced society?
    Preparing for war, hunting, improving fitness
  • What limited peasants' involvement in activities in medieval times?
    Little time or energy
  • What activity brought villages together on holy days in medieval times?
    Mob football
  • What kind of game was mob football?
    A mass game with few rules
  • What type of game was mob football?
    Football/rugby-type game
  • When was mob football played?
    During times of celebration and festivity
  • Why would people barricade their homes during mob football games?
    Due to its violence
  • What was the goal in mob football?
    Force ball into enemy village centre
  • Why did the bourgeoisie frown upon mob football?
    Un-Christian nature and lack of regulations
  • What time period does 'pre-industrial Britain' refer to?
    Before 1750 and 1850
  • What was pedestrianism?
    Eighteenth-century competitive walking
  • Which social class primarily participated in cock fighting?
    Upper class
  • What was a major element involved in cock fighting?
    Gambling
  • What did the lower classes often participate in on Shrove Tuesday?
    'Throwing at cocks'
  • In 'throwing at cocks', how could someone claim the bird?
    Knock it over and pick up stick first
  • In pre-industrial Britain, what were the two main social classes?
    Upper class and lower/peasant class
  • What characterised the activities of the peasant classes?
    Simple, violent, few rules
  • What characterised the activities of the upper classes?
    Sophisticated, complex rules, expensive
  • What role did the upper class have in pedestrianism?
    Patrons or sponsors
  • How did the upper class develop sophisticated activities?
    Money, education, means of transport
  • What was pedestrianism linked to?
    The occupation of the peasant classes
  • What other activity was associated with public houses?
    Cricket
  • What did the different roles in cricket reflect?
    Status of the participants
  • What terms reflected the status of participants?
    'Gentlemen' and 'players'
  • In what way were women seen in pre-industrial Britain?
    The 'weaker' sex
  • What determined the activities women could be involved in?
    Expected behavior
  • What were peasant women awarded in 'smock races'?
    A basic dress
  • What activity were upper-class women involved in?
    Archery
  • What shaped the activities undertaken by the peasant classes?
    Lack of formal law and order
  • Violent activities reflected what in society?
    Lack of order
  • What did the few rules in mob football reflect?
    The lack of law and order
  • When was the Metropolitan Police Act created?
    1829
  • What characterised the upper classes in pre-industrial Britain?
    Educated and literate
  • What could the upper classes do because they could read and write?
    Understand the rules of activities
  • What is a professional?
    Earns income by participating
  • What was the availability of time like for peasants?
    Very long and exhausting hours
  • What could the upper classes do because of more time?
    Be involved in longer lasting activities