The Renaissance was a period of extraordinary spirit and development that marked a critical stage in the history of sports and games. In Europe the development of a moneyed economy and more refined methods of timekeeping ushered in a new era of leisure and leisure-activity in which the old tradition of the Shrove Tuesday Football match deepened in the cultural consciousness. In Asia Sumo''s gradual codification began to develop alongside ancestors of the modern game of hackey-sack. In North and South America European explorers saw how traditional team sports and games such as lacrosse and pelota could serve as an integrating and uniting phenomenon. Series editor Andrew Leibs provides narrative chapters on Africa Asia Europe Latin America the Middle East North America and Oceania each of which shows how modern-day form of recreation evolved during the Renaissance. In addition readers will learn how to play games that had been previously lost to history.This volume is the latest installment in the Sports and Games Through History series. Each geographically arranged chapter describes sports games and rituals of play along with descriptions on equipment and instructions for making or adapting game pieces.
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