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Idealized Middle-Class Sport for a Young Nation: Lacrosse in Nineteenth-Century Ontario Towns, 1871-1891

Abstract

Late nineteenth-century amateur sport was one forum where middle-class men struggled to establish a cultural hegemony. The development of amateur lacrosse in the small southwestern Ontario towns of Ingersoll and Woodstock, between 1871and 1891, shows that local middle-class sport reformers used lacrosse to make their vision of reality credible, and to contribute to the formulation of a broader Canadian culture which would buttress their image …

Authors

Bouchier NB

Journal

Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 89–110

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Publication Date

5 1994

DOI

10.3138/jcs.29.2.89

ISSN

0021-9495