In "The Idea of Sport in Western Culture from Antiquity to the
Contemporary Era," Dr Saverio Battente examines the concept of sport as
an element of Western culture. Sport has aided in structuring the
collective identities that underpin individual civilisations in the
West, and, far from being a merely marginal phenomenon, it has in fact
been an essential feature of Western civilisation and culture from
antiquity, in its various forms.
The starting point of the book is the idea that there is a certain
number of universal traits--unchanged across time and different
cultures--underlying all sports, even if there are a series of entirely
original elements with which sport has been linked over the centuries in
specific civilizations. This volume thus makes a comparative analysis of
the ancient, modern, and contemporary worlds and various national
contexts; longues durées (whose presence transcends anthropological and
cultural barriers), divergences, and discontinuities pertaining to the
concept of sport are identified and explored.
The book also looks at the link between the rise of civilisation and the
educational and training function of sport, as well as the connection
between a culture's decline and a growing emphasis on sport as an
element of entertainment and spectacle in and of itself.