Nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)United Kingdom
The focus of this paper is sports stadia in Britain and Ireland and, by implication, the politics of identity in a multi-national United Kingdom, arguably more divided than at any time since the Act of Union in 1707 because of the decision to leave the European Union. The paper discusses sports stad...
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doaj-c4ba0c1b27184d298979b22c107133c32021-09-05T14:01:06ZengSciendoPrzegląd Narodowościowy2543-93912019-12-019111510.2478/pn-2019-0001pn-2019-0001Nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)United KingdomBairner Alan0Loughborough University, Loughborough, Great BritainThe focus of this paper is sports stadia in Britain and Ireland and, by implication, the politics of identity in a multi-national United Kingdom, arguably more divided than at any time since the Act of Union in 1707 because of the decision to leave the European Union. The paper discusses sports stadia in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and, by necessary extension, the Republic of Ireland. I argue that, because of the multi-national character of the United Kingdom, it is impossible to identify a single British national stadium. In addition, in the UK’s various constituent nations, sport and its places are contested with the contestation reflecting divisions within these nations, making the Principality Stadium in Wales the only true example of a national stadium in the United Kingdom.https://doi.org/10.2478/pn-2019-0001sportstadianationalismunited kingdomrepublic of ireland |
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Nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)United Kingdom |
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Nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)United Kingdom |
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Nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)United Kingdom |
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nation and sporting places: exploring the national stadia of a (dis)united kingdom |
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The focus of this paper is sports stadia in Britain and Ireland and, by implication, the politics of identity in a multi-national United Kingdom, arguably more divided than at any time since the Act of Union in 1707 because of the decision to leave the European Union. The paper discusses sports stadia in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and, by necessary extension, the Republic of Ireland. I argue that, because of the multi-national character of the United Kingdom, it is impossible to identify a single British national stadium. In addition, in the UK’s various constituent nations, sport and its places are contested with the contestation reflecting divisions within these nations, making the Principality Stadium in Wales the only true example of a national stadium in the United Kingdom. |
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sport stadia nationalism united kingdom republic of ireland |
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