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Titre SUPPORTERS ET HOOLIGANS EN GRANDE-BRETAGNE DEPUIS 1871
Auteur Patrick Mignon
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 26, avril-juin 1990 Le football, sport du siècle
Rubrique / Thématique
LE FOOTBALL, SPORT DU SIÈCLE
Page 37-48
Résumé Fans and hooligans in Great Britain since 1871 Patrick Mignon English soccer fans come mainly from the working class which explains their so ciological specificities The hooligans in particular demonstrate the survival of the early urban worker violence faced with the upward mobility of the lower classes The confrontations are not spontaneous They result from logic of conquest of the turf the ends and unfold like genuine premeditated battles Regional ethnic or religious particularities meet in an autono mous struggle parallel to the one taking place on the field
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Résumé anglais Fans and hooligans in Great Britain since 1871, Patrick Mignon. English soccer fans come mainly from the working class, which explains their sociological specificities. The hooligans, in particular, demonstrate the survival of the early urban worker violence faced with the upward mobility of the lower classes. The confrontations are not spontaneous. They resuit from a logic of conquest of the other's turf (the " ends ") and unfold like genuine premeditated battles. Regional, ethnie or religious particularities meet in an autonomous struggle parallel to the one taking place on the field.
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