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Women Horse Sports And Liberation Equestrianism And Britain From The 18Th To The 20Th Centuries | Sport & Leisure

Shortlisted for the 2022 Lord Aberdare Literary Prize This book is the first full-length scholarly examination of British women’s involvement in equestrianism from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries as well as the corresponding transformations of gender class sport and national identity in Britain and its Empire. It argues that women’s participation in horse sports transcended limitations of class and gender in Britain and highlights the democratic ethos that allowed anyone skilled enough to ride and hunt – from chimney-sweep to courtesan. Furthermore women’s involvement in equestrianism reshaped ideals of race and reinforced imperial ideology at the zenith of the British Empire. Here British women abandoned the sidesaddle – which they had been riding in for almost half a millennium – to ride astride like men thus gaining complete equality on horseback. Yet female equestrians did not seek further emancipation in the form of political rights. This paradox – of achieving equality through sport but not through politics – shows how liberating sport was for women into the twentieth century. It brings into question what “emancipation” meant in practice to women in Britain from the eighteenth through twentieth centuries. This is fascinating reading for scholars of sports history women's history British history and imperial history as well as those interested in the broader social gendered and political histories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and for all equestrian enthusiasts. |Women Horse Sports and Liberation Equestrianism and Britain from the 18th to the 20th Centuries | Sport & Leisure