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    Article

    Day, Dave (2012) ‘Magical and fanciful theories’: sports psychologists and craft coaches. Sports Coaching Review, 1 (1). pp. 52-66. ISSN 2164-0637

    Day, Dave (2012) Massaging the amateur ethos: British professional trainers at the 1912 Olympic Games. Sport in History, 32 (2). pp. 157-182. ISSN 1746-0263

    Day, Dave (2012) ‘Science’, ‘wind’ and ‘bottom’: eighteenth-century boxing manuals. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 29 (10). pp. 1446-1465. ISSN 0952-3367

    Day, Dave (2012) ‘What girl will now remain ignorant of swimming?’ Agnes Beckwith, aquatic entertainer and Victorian role model. Women's History Review, 21 (3). pp. 419-446. ISSN 1747-583X

    Rothery, M and Stobart, JON (2012) Inheritance events and spending patterns in the English country house: the Leigh family of Stoneleigh Abbey, 1738–1806. Continuity and Change, 27 (3). pp. 379-407. ISSN 0268-4160

    Stobart, JV and Rothery, M (2012) Merger and crisis: Sir John Turner Dryden and Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, in the late eighteenth century. Northamptonshire Past and Present, 65. pp. 19-30. ISSN 0140-9131

    Book Section

    Day, Dave (2012) ‘Old Harry Andrews’:surviving the professional pedestrianism to amateur athletics transition. In: Day, D. ‘Old Harry Andrews’:surviving the professional pedestrianism to amateur athletics transition. In D. Day, ed. Sports and Coaching: Pasts and Futures. Manchester: MMU, 2012. Manchester Metropolitan University. ISBN 978-1-905476-77-0

    Oldfield, Samantha-Jayne (2012) Narrative, Biography, Prosopography and the Sport Historian: Historical Method and its Implications. In: Oldfield, S. (2012). Narrative, Biography, Prosopography and the Sport Historian: Historical Method and its Implications. In D. Day (ed.) Sports and Coaching: Pasts and Futures (pp. 35-60). Manchester: MMU Institute for Performance Research, 2012. Manchester Metropolitan University. ISBN 978-1-905476-77-0

    Conference or Workshop Item

    Day, Dave (2012) Fit for purpose: the Victorian and Edwardian athletic body. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Day, Dave (2012) Identity theft: Cora and Clara “Beckwith” and the invention of a natational lineage. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Day, Dave (2012) ‘Play it Again Sam’. Mussabini and Wisdom: a biographical conundrum. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Day, Dave ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6511-1014 (2012) Romanticising the classical: the nineteenth-century amateur athlete. In: Ancients and Moderns: The 81st Anglo-American Conference of Historians, 05 July 2012 - 06 July 2012, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London. (Unpublished)

    Day, Dave (2012) Sports and coaching: pasts and futures. [Conference or Workshop Item]

    Day, Dave (2012) 'A man cannot see his own faults’: British professional trainers and the modern olympics. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Oldfield, Samantha-Jayne (2012) James Robinson, from Mancunian Butcher to American College Trainer. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Oldfield, Samantha-Jayne and Day, Dave (2012) James Robinson, Manchester “Ped” to Princeton Athletic Trainer. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Oldfield, Samantha-Jayne and Day, Dave (2012) Manchester's sporting past. [Conference or Workshop Item] (Unpublished)

    Book

    Day, Dave (2012) Professionals, amateurs and performance: sports coaching in England, 1789-1914. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-0343-0824-3

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