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This work explores the evolution of sports from ancient times to modern France, examining their cultural significance and societal roles. It discusses the origins of physical activities in early human societies, the structured athletic competitions of ancient Greece, and the brutal spectacles of Rome. The text highlights the transition of sports through the Middle Ages, where combat skills were essential, to the Renaissance's focus on intellectual pursuits. It notes the revival of sports in the 19th century, emphasizing the rise of organized athletic activities and the influence of Anglo-Saxon practices, ultimately portraying the development of sports as a reflection of changing societal values.

About the Author

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Camille Meillac

Camille Meillac is a French author best known for his work "Les sports à la mode," which explores the popular sports of his time. Through this book, Meillac provides insights into the cultural significance and social dynamics surrounding various athletic activities in France. His writing reflects a keen observation of the trends and societal attitudes towards sports, making it a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of leisure and recreation in the late 19th century.

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