Architects in Enjoyment: Fun and Politics in the Swedish Cycling Experience, 1918–39
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Hegarty Morrish, PatrickPublisher
Taylor & FrancisType
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The International Journal of the History of SportPublication Volume
39Publication Issue
7Date
2022
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Interwar Swedish cycling offers an opportunity to consider the relationship between fun and politics in sport. A collection of sources which reveals that light-hearted fun was central to the experience of cycling, whether through enjoying the landscape, adventuring abroad, or cycling with friends and family, also shows that cycling was connected intricately to the policies of the Swedish Social Democratic Worker’s Party (SAP). The SAP programme unlocked cycling for swathes of Swedes, but, more profoundly, enjoying riding a bike also helped to foster new attitudes and behaviours which converged with SAP policies. Simply having fun when cycling encouraged new approaches to nature and travel abroad, and new patterns of sociability, which made cyclists architects, together with the SAP and other leisure time and outdoor organisations, in constructing the new type of society that emerged in interwar Sweden.identifiers
10.1080/09523367.2022.2106973ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/09523367.2022.2106973
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