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Chargement... Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches: The Controversial South African Tour of 1970par Dr Colin Shlinder
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Cricket, England's gentle summer game, was shaken to its core by demonstrations, strikes, arrests and violence amid growing global disgust at apartheid, ahead of South Africa's planned 1970 tour. One of sport's leading social historians tells the astonishing story of a cricket tour framed in a landscape of turbulent social history. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches covers the events leading up to the tour, from the early opposition to apartheid, including players like Mike Brearley and Peter Lever, to the protests against the South African rugby tour, which was eventually cancelled due to the ongoing protests, and the growing realisation that the tour would be cancelled. In the background the Labour Government does what it can to ensure cancellation and the author intertwines his own experiences of the times as well as that of his champagne socialist uncle Lawrence.
Shlinder makes some curious detours throughout the book, covering some areas that were at best obliquely related; did we really need a couple of pages on the break up of the Beatles, for example? However, overall Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches gives a good overview of the times, both on and off the pitch. ( )