Blue Chippers from the Emerald Isle

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This book is the first to examine the careers of Irish male and female soccer players who undertook soccer scholarships in the USA in the late twentieth century. It draws on oral testimony as well as documentary evidence and focuses on their recruitment, scholarship and post scholarship playing and educational experiences.


«In this excellent, readable and important study,Curran reveals a rich vein of migrants who went to ply their trade as soccer players in the USA. This textured study illustrates the human side of the story enlivened by rich interviews of both female and male players. It is a must for students of the diaspora and sports studies. A major contribution». (Professor Donald MacRaild, London Metropolitan University). «This is a fascinating and timely contribution to debates on sport and migration. Curran uses an impressive array of methods from archives to in-depth interviews to tell the story of young Irish athletes who move to the United States to take up scholarship opportunities to further their education and play football». (Professor Chris Bolsmann, California State University Northridge). The book explores Irish male and female soccer players' experiences of US soccer scholarships in the twentieth century. It assesses how valuable these scholarships were in terms of playing, education and post-university careers. This study therefore focuses on how these players were recruited, their playing and educational experiences of the soccer scholarships, and the extent to which their scholarships facilitated their employment in professional football and in work related to their degrees after leaving university. Using oral testimony as well as archival evidence, the book adds new perspectives on the history of sports migration, to studies of the Irish diaspora, to research on the history of education and to women's history. It also contributes to the fields of sports history, migration and education. In doing so, it examines an aspect of the history of Irish-American relations which has not previously been assessed.

Autorentext

Dr Conor Curran is a social and cultural historian with a specialisation in sport. He was previously a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin and has taught sports history at the International Centre for Sports History and Culture at De Montfort University, Leicester and at the University of Giessen and University of Marburg. He has published extensively on the history of sport and society in Ireland.


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«In this excellent, readable and important study, Curran reveals a rich vein of migrants who went to ply their trade as soccer players in the USA. This textured study illustrates the human side of the story enlivened by rich interviews of both female and male players. It is a must for students of the diaspora and sports studies. A major contribution».

(Professor Donald MacRaild, London Metropolitan University).

«This is a fascinating and timely contribution to debates on sport and migration. Curran uses an impressive array of methods from archives to in-depth interviews to tell the story of young Irish athletes who move to the United States to take up scholarship opportunities to further their education and play football».

(Professor Chris Bolsmann, California State University Northridge).

The book explores Irish male and female soccer players' experiences of US soccer scholarships in the twentieth century. It assesses how valuable these scholarships were in terms of playing, education and post-university careers. This study therefore focuses on how these players were recruited, their playing and educational experiences of the soccer scholarships, and the extent to which their scholarships facilitated their employment in professional football and in work related to their degrees after leaving university. Using oral testimony as well as archival evidence, the book adds new perspectives on the history of sports migration, to studies of the Irish diaspora, to research on the history of education and to women's history. It also contributes to the fields of sports history, migration and education. In doing so, it examines an aspect of the history of Irish-American relations which has not previously been assessed.

Inhalt

Introduction - Soccer in Irish Schools - The Development of US Soccer Scholarships - Moving to the USA for Scholarship Purposes - The Playing Season - Third Level Education - Post-Scholarship Careers.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781803747392
    • Editor Eamon Maher
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 25001 A. 1. Auflage
    • Größe H229mm x B18mm x T152mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781803747392
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-80374-739-2
    • Titel Blue Chippers from the Emerald Isle
    • Autor Conor Curran
    • Untertitel A history of Irish footballers and scholarships in the USA in the twentieth century
    • Gewicht 475g
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Anzahl Seiten 314
    • Lesemotiv Entdecken
    • Genre History

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