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Cricket and conquest: Volume 1: 1795-1914

The history of South African cricket retold

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: HSRC Press, Cape Town, South Africa
Imprint: BestRed
Published: 1st Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 148mm h 210mm d 20mm
Weight: 869g
ISBN-10: 1928246133
ISBN-13: 9781928246138
Barcode No: 9781928246138
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The first of its kind for any sport in South Africa. A cricket love story of epic dimensions with details which will blow readers away. Cricket and Conquest goes back to the beginning 221 years ago and fundamentally revises long-established foundational narratives of early South African cricket. It reaches beyond old whites-only mainstream histories to integrate at every stage and in every region the experiences of black and women cricketers. A purely British military game at first, cricket accompanied the process of colonial conquest every step of the way in the nineteenth century. This book and its companion volumes explain how racism came to be built into the very fabric of cricket's 'culture' and 'traditions', and how it was uncannily tied to the broader historical processes that shaped South Africa. The unique experiences of our different cricket communites are described in ways that have not been done before. The exhaustive research and inter-connections highlighted here make this a COMPLETELY NEW general history of South African Cricket.

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Cricket and Conquest is a major addition to sport literature in South Africa. The history of cricket in South Africa has generally been presented as a happy tale of jolly British gentlemen who generously shred their sporting prowess with happy colonials in tune with the benign expansion of Empire. But the distinguished authors of this book present a quite startlingly different picture of the early days of cricket in Southern Africa, with British military power at the heart of the narrative- John Young, Author and Cricket historian.



Andre Odendaal makes century-old scorecards sing. The hidden story of Africa's cricket pioneers- and the link to the present generation-unfolds against a backdrop of denial and racial oppression in a keenly researched piece de resistance that goes way beyond the boundaries of a cricket book.- Lord Peter Hain, Anti-apartheid sports campaigner and senior British politican.



At last the story has been told - and in what a beautiful way.-Ray Mail, former president of the International Cricket Council and CSA.