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WW1 Museum Kansas City World Cup Exhibition
WW1 Museum Kansas City World Cup Exhibition YouTube video by Steve Bolton Historian

Dagenham Invincibles at Museum in Kansas City for World Cup⚽️🏆
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Sport in History Volume 46, Issue 1 of Sport in History

Our latest issue of the journal is now available to read online with Volume 46, Issue 1 (The first of 2026) now available to read in it's entirety online with the physical issue arriving soon for @bssh.bsky.social members with a physical journal membership

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Become a member today | British Society of Sports History Find out more about becoming a BSSH Member and what we offer!

If you’d like a physical copy of the journal, sign up for a @bssh.bsky.social membership today and be sure to choose the physical journal option: www.sportinhistory.com/pages/become...

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Latest on @playingpasts.bsky.social

Alice Kell: The Greatest Woman Footballer of all-time
by @dagenhaminvince.bsky.social

👉www.playingpasts.co.uk/articles/football/alice-...

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Submissions for the Lord Aberdare Literary Prize for sports history are now open. Closing date for entries is 30th April 2026. See below for more details...

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Corrections to this post the pictures are by Georgia Vellenoweth of @velleproductions

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#Skystorians #History New article klaxon! UCL's Michael Collins' ' "Fine Men from Afar": Cricket and Empire on the Home Front', OA, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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All the action from last week's book event at the Silverstone Museum @silverstonemuseum.bsky.social listen on the Sport in History podcast @sportinhistorypod.bsky.social pictures by Georgina Vellenoweth @velleproduction

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2026 BSSH Annual Conference

The deadline for submitting a paper to the 2026 BSSH conference is fast approaching see the link below and get those abstracts in... www.sportinhistory.com/events/2026-...

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Delighted to be underway with this talk at Silverstone museum which is taking place thanks to @bssh.bsky.social & @ihr.bsky.social
with this talk by Richard Haynes of Stirling University & Raymond Boyle of @glasgow.ac.uk on their book Streaming the F1 rivalry, chaired by Mike Beddoes

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Proud to announce that alongside Silverstone Museum and colleagues at @bssh.bsky.social, I’m a recipient of the @ihr.bsky.social’s 2025/26 seminar@ fund to contribute towards this exciting event at Silverstone Museum this weekend.

You can sign up today via this link: book/events/produ...

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BSSH and IHR support Silverstone Museum Book Discussion Event

On Saturday (March 14th) the Silverstone Museum hosts an event chaired by Michael Beddoes of Birmingham City University. to mark the publication of 'Streaming the Formula 1 Rivalry: Sport and the Media in the Platform Age'. See below for more details...
www.sportinhistory.com/articles/bss...

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Well worth a listen to any fans of Football, @lfcr.bsky.social and any historians of contemporary Britain.

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The Keynote from #CRN2026 has now been released on the
@sportinhistorypod.bsky.social #podcast! Happy listening!
@sportinhistory.bsky.social @bssh.bsky.social @icshc.bsky.social @rafnicholson.bsky.social @tjaldred.bsky.social @crickether.com

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Global 🌐

In an op-ed, writer Suzanne Wrack has argued that women’s football should adopt a global summer calendar to avoid clashes with the men’s game, improve broadcast access and boost commercial growth.
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The Q&A was recorded and will be made available as a podcast via the @bssh.bsky.social podcast, so keep an eye out for that in the coming days! #CRN2026

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Gold Plaques for Lily Parr + Lizzy Ashcroft @bssh.bsky.social @playingpasts.bsky.social @whuhistorian.bsky.social

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Trailblazing 'Lionesses' honoured in tribute to women's football pioneers The 'first Lionesses' are to be honoured in an emotional tribute on Merseyside as two of England's greatest ever players from the 1920s are remembered in a poignant ceremony

Fab Article in Daily Mirror @playingpasts.bsky.social @bssh.bsky.social @jurryt.bsky.social @tfhbs.bsky.social

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This really is a great picture:

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2026 BSSH Annual Conference

Well the new BSSH website is now live and is carrying this years conference info... www.sportinhistory.com/events/2026-...

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Applications for the BSSH annual conference in Edinburgh this summer are now open. Abstracts of 200 words on any aspect of sport are welcome; the deadline for submissions is 31st March 2026.

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The recent joint SPORTING HERITAGE and BSSH event at University of Huddersfield's Heritage Quay in which BSSH Chair Katie Taylor was a panel member discussing research and practice challenges, against the backdrop of the Women's Rugby League Exhibition.

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THURSDAY 26 February

9.00am - REGISTRATION / TEA & COFFEE ON ARRIVAL (included)
Venue: Hughes Hall, Cambridge, CB1 2EW

9.30am to 10.30am - Panel 1: Gender
Chair: Philippa Velija
Akanksha Kohli, Dominic Malcolm (Loughborough University) & Philippa Velija (University of Roehampton) - “I think I could see the turning point…people just came for good cricket”: Female Cricketers' Experiences of Professionalization

Georgia Norman (Durham University) - How Has The Hundred Impacted the Lived
Experience of Women Cricketers in England?

Max He (Xi’an Jiaotong University) - State-feminism, Olympic status and gender relations in Chinese cricket

10:30am to 11.30am - Panel 2: History
Chair: Jeremy Lonsdale
Anand Rampersad (University of the West Indies) - Issues and Challenges to the Development of West Indies Women’s Cricket

Tony Watts (St Catharine’s College, Cambridge) - Town v Gown, City v Village: A History of Cricket in Cambridge

Fiona Reid (Bayfirth Research CIC), Susan Warren (SKS Scotland CIC) and Raf Nicholson (Bournemouth University) - The Unexpected Role of Fenners in Scotland Women's Cricket

11.30am to 11.45am - BREAK

11.45am to 12.45pm - Q&A: “Catching the Spirit?” The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

THURSDAY 26 February 9.00am - REGISTRATION / TEA & COFFEE ON ARRIVAL (included) Venue: Hughes Hall, Cambridge, CB1 2EW 9.30am to 10.30am - Panel 1: Gender Chair: Philippa Velija Akanksha Kohli, Dominic Malcolm (Loughborough University) & Philippa Velija (University of Roehampton) - “I think I could see the turning point…people just came for good cricket”: Female Cricketers' Experiences of Professionalization Georgia Norman (Durham University) - How Has The Hundred Impacted the Lived Experience of Women Cricketers in England? Max He (Xi’an Jiaotong University) - State-feminism, Olympic status and gender relations in Chinese cricket 10:30am to 11.30am - Panel 2: History Chair: Jeremy Lonsdale Anand Rampersad (University of the West Indies) - Issues and Challenges to the Development of West Indies Women’s Cricket Tony Watts (St Catharine’s College, Cambridge) - Town v Gown, City v Village: A History of Cricket in Cambridge Fiona Reid (Bayfirth Research CIC), Susan Warren (SKS Scotland CIC) and Raf Nicholson (Bournemouth University) - The Unexpected Role of Fenners in Scotland Women's Cricket 11.30am to 11.45am - BREAK 11.45am to 12.45pm - Q&A: “Catching the Spirit?” The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

12.45pm - LUNCH (included)

1.45pm to 2.45pm - Panel 3: Inclusion
Chair: Shubham Jain / Thomas Fletcher
Ross Ensor (Leeds Beckett University) - Volunteering among ethnically diverse communities

Adeela Shafi (University of Gloucestershire) - Future-Proofing Cricket: How AI-Driven, Bias-Resistant Talent Intelligence Can Transform the Game

Kieran Holly (University of Huddersfield) - Why Cricket Fandom Matters: Using Irish cricket to demonstrate the need for a new research agenda in sport fan studies

2.45pm to 3.45pm - Panel 4: Representations of cricket
Chair: Dominic Malcolm
Rod Edmond (University of Kent) - Cricket and its Stories

Richard Jones (University of Salford) - Cricket’s place in the sports news agenda

Hannah Thompson-Radford (Swansea University) - “Stop dressing everything in pink”: Hyperfeminisation of the 2020 T20 World Cup Final

3.45pm - TEA & COFFEE (included)

4.00pm to 5.00pm - Panel 5: Governance & Sustainability
Chair: Raf Nicholson
Steve Menary - Cricket’s obsession with illegal betting sponsorship

Shubham Jain (University of Cambridge) - Scorched Pitches: Climate Justice and Cricket's South Asian Paradox

Stephen Ross (Pennsylvania State University) - Cricket in the Public Interest: The Need for Governance Reform

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12.45pm - LUNCH (included) 1.45pm to 2.45pm - Panel 3: Inclusion Chair: Shubham Jain / Thomas Fletcher Ross Ensor (Leeds Beckett University) - Volunteering among ethnically diverse communities Adeela Shafi (University of Gloucestershire) - Future-Proofing Cricket: How AI-Driven, Bias-Resistant Talent Intelligence Can Transform the Game Kieran Holly (University of Huddersfield) - Why Cricket Fandom Matters: Using Irish cricket to demonstrate the need for a new research agenda in sport fan studies 2.45pm to 3.45pm - Panel 4: Representations of cricket Chair: Dominic Malcolm Rod Edmond (University of Kent) - Cricket and its Stories Richard Jones (University of Salford) - Cricket’s place in the sports news agenda Hannah Thompson-Radford (Swansea University) - “Stop dressing everything in pink”: Hyperfeminisation of the 2020 T20 World Cup Final 3.45pm - TEA & COFFEE (included) 4.00pm to 5.00pm - Panel 5: Governance & Sustainability Chair: Raf Nicholson Steve Menary - Cricket’s obsession with illegal betting sponsorship Shubham Jain (University of Cambridge) - Scorched Pitches: Climate Justice and Cricket's South Asian Paradox Stephen Ross (Pennsylvania State University) - Cricket in the Public Interest: The Need for Governance Reform 5.00pm - END

We are so excited about our conference, at Hughes Hall, Cambridge on 26 February - see full programme below.

There are still a few tickets remaining - grab one while you can:

www.cricketsociety.org.uk/events/crick...

And thank you to @bssh.bsky.social for your support 😊

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John Virgo, former snooker player and broadcaster, dies aged 79 Virgo, who won the UK Championship in 1979, enjoyed a long career but was perhaps best known for his TV work Snooker great John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker Tour has announced. Virgo, who won the UK Championship in 1979, enjoyed a long and storied career but was perhaps best known for his work as a broadcaster. He was an established part of the BBC’s snooker coverage as a commentator, famous for his catchphrase of ‘Where’s the cue ball going?’. More details soon Continue reading...

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Front cover of The Women in Whites: A History of Women's Cricket in England, by Raf Nicholson. The cover has photos of Enid Bakewell, Myrtle Maclagan, Charlotte Edwards, Rachael Heyhoe Flint and Sarah Taylor.

Front cover of The Women in Whites: A History of Women's Cricket in England, by Raf Nicholson. The cover has photos of Enid Bakewell, Myrtle Maclagan, Charlotte Edwards, Rachael Heyhoe Flint and Sarah Taylor.

A major milestone yesterday: I submitted the manuscript of The Women in Whites 🍾🥳

This book has been years in the making - I started writing it during lockdown - so it feels surreal to actually have it off my desk!

Due out in May. Publisher: Pitch Publishing.

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www.vanityfair.com Beyond Tonya Harding: 8 Olympic Figure-Skating Scandals Served Cold

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