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European Committee for Sports History


The European Committee for Sports History (CESH) is the non-profit organisation of the European sports historians. It was founded in Bordeaux in 1995. Founding President was Prof. Arnd Krüger. The Motto is 'Cognita historia futurum figurare' (you have to know history to develop the future).

International CESH Congresses edit

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CESH holds an annual international congress, where historians are invited to present and discuss their research. Congresses comprise a social programme and a social dinner, where the winner of the Early Career Award winner is announced.

The congresses have been staged in various countries: Italy (1996, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2015), Germany (2001, 2023), France (1995, 2002, 2007, 2017, 2018), Denmark (1998), Tunisia (2010), Spain (2000, 2005, 2014), Poland (1997, 2008), Greece (2003, 2014), Austria (2006), Portugal (2011, 2021), Romania (2022), Switzerland (2019), the UK (2016).

A leading sports historian is invited to give the Horst Ueberhorst Memorial Address during the international congresses of CESH in memory of Prof. Dr. Horst Ueberhorst (1925-2010) who was a pioneer in international sports history.

  • 22nd International CESH Congress, 29-31 Oct 2018, in Bordeaux, France: "Sport Heritage and Patrimonial Dynamics"
  • 21st International CESH Congress, 7–9 December 2017, in Strasbourg, France: "Cultural transfers and cultural mediators in sport. The Diffusion of Sport in Europe: Origins and Perspectives"
  • 20th International CESH Congress, 5-7 Sept 2016, in Leicester (UK): Open Papers.
  • 19th International CESH Congress, 22-24 Oct 2015, in Florence/Italy: "Sport as a Key Driver for Development in Historical Perspective"
  • 18th International CESH Congress, 16-18 Oct 2014, in Edessa/Greece: "Sports and Education from Antiquity to Modern Times"
  • 17th International CESH Congress, 21-23 Nov 2013, in Barcelona/Spain: "Sport in Times of Crisis"
  • 16th International CESH Congress, 12-16 Oct 2011, in Estoril/Portugal: "Sport and Tourism"
  • 15th International CESH Congress, 23-25 Sept 2010, in Monastir/Tunisia: "Olympic Myth and Sports Heroes"
  • 14th International CESH Congress, 17-19 Sept 2009, in Pisa/Italy: "Corpo e senso del limite"
  • 13th International CESH Congress 2008 in Gorzow Wlkp. Poland: "Transnational Aspects of European Sport History"
  • 12th International CESH Congress, 19-22 Sept 2007, in Lorient (Brittany), France: "Sport and the Arts: Construction and Reality"
  • 11th International CESH Congress 2006: 17-20 Sept 2006, Vienna, Austria: "Sport and the Construction of Identities"
  • 10th International CESH Congress 2005: Sevilla, Spain: "Sport and Violence"
  • 9th International CESH Congress 2004: Crotone, Italy: "Sport and Culture"
  • 8th International CESH Congress 2003: Olympia, Greece
  • 7th International CESH Congress 2002: 26-29 Sept, Besançon, France: "Sport and Ideology"
  • 6th International CESH Congress 2001: 26-30 Sept 2001 in Göttingen, Germany: "Transformations: continuity and change in sport history"
  • 5th International CESH Congress 2000: Madrid, Spain: "Sport in the Written Word (Ancient and Modern, Literature and Poetry)"
  • 4th International CESH Congress 1999: 2-5 Dec 1999, Florence, Italy: "History of Sport and Culture"
  • 3rd International CESH Congress 1998: 2-6 Dec 199, Copenhagen, Denmark: "History of educational institutions, physical education and sport from European perspectives"
  • 2nd International CESH Congress 1997: Katowice, Poland: "European History of Sport and Tourism"
  • 1st International CESH Congress 1996: 29. Nov - 1. Dec. 1996, Rome, Italy: "The common heritage of sport in Europe. The responsibility of sport history for the culture of sport"

Scientific Journal of CESH edit

CESH has published an annual scientific journal since 2000. From 2000 to 2005, it was called Annual of CESH and published by NISH (Hanover, Germany). Since 2008, the CESH journal is entitled European Studies in Sports History. It has been published with Rouen and Le Havre University Press since 2010.[2]

Early Career Awards edit

Since its first congress in 1996, CESH has regularly organised an Early Career Award competition.[3]

College of Fellows edit

CESH has a College of Fellows which co-opts the leading European sports historians. These are capable to work in more than one European language, have published at least one monograph and have participated in several CESH congresses. In 2020, the College had 66 members from 21 countries.[4]

James Riordan (1926-2012) has been President of the College of Fellows. The current president (2017-2021) is Mike Huggins (University of Cumbria).[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "CESH Congresses | European Committee for Sports History". www.cesh-site.eu. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  2. ^ "Academic Journal ESSH | European Committee for Sports History". www.cesh-site.eu. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  3. ^ "Early Career Scholar Award | European Committee for Sports History". www.cesh-site.eu. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  4. ^ a b "College of Fellows | European Committee for Sports History". www.cesh-site.eu. Retrieved 2016-08-22.

External links edit

  • Homepage http://www.cesh-site.eu
  • John Nauright, Charles Parrish: Sports Around the World : History, Culture, and Practice, ABC-Clio, 2012, S. 286/287

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources European Committee for Sports History news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message The European Committee for Sports History CESH is the non profit organisation of the European sports historians It was founded in Bordeaux in 1995 Founding President was Prof Arnd Kruger The Motto is Cognita historia futurum figurare you have to know history to develop the future Contents 1 International CESH Congresses 2 Scientific Journal of CESH 3 Early Career Awards 4 College of Fellows 5 References 6 External linksInternational CESH Congresses editSource 1 CESH holds an annual international congress where historians are invited to present and discuss their research Congresses comprise a social programme and a social dinner where the winner of the Early Career Award winner is announced The congresses have been staged in various countries Italy 1996 1999 2004 2009 2015 Germany 2001 2023 France 1995 2002 2007 2017 2018 Denmark 1998 Tunisia 2010 Spain 2000 2005 2014 Poland 1997 2008 Greece 2003 2014 Austria 2006 Portugal 2011 2021 Romania 2022 Switzerland 2019 the UK 2016 A leading sports historian is invited to give the Horst Ueberhorst Memorial Address during the international congresses of CESH in memory of Prof Dr Horst Ueberhorst 1925 2010 who was a pioneer in international sports history 22nd International CESH Congress 29 31 Oct 2018 in Bordeaux France Sport Heritage and Patrimonial Dynamics 21st International CESH Congress 7 9 December 2017 in Strasbourg France Cultural transfers and cultural mediators in sport The Diffusion of Sport in Europe Origins and Perspectives 20th International CESH Congress 5 7 Sept 2016 in Leicester UK Open Papers 19th International CESH Congress 22 24 Oct 2015 in Florence Italy Sport as a Key Driver for Development in Historical Perspective 18th International CESH Congress 16 18 Oct 2014 in Edessa Greece Sports and Education from Antiquity to Modern Times 17th International CESH Congress 21 23 Nov 2013 in Barcelona Spain Sport in Times of Crisis 16th International CESH Congress 12 16 Oct 2011 in Estoril Portugal Sport and Tourism 15th International CESH Congress 23 25 Sept 2010 in Monastir Tunisia Olympic Myth and Sports Heroes 14th International CESH Congress 17 19 Sept 2009 in Pisa Italy Corpo e senso del limite 13th International CESH Congress 2008 in Gorzow Wlkp Poland Transnational Aspects of European Sport History 12th International CESH Congress 19 22 Sept 2007 in Lorient Brittany France Sport and the Arts Construction and Reality 11th International CESH Congress 2006 17 20 Sept 2006 Vienna Austria Sport and the Construction of Identities 10th International CESH Congress 2005 Sevilla Spain Sport and Violence 9th International CESH Congress 2004 Crotone Italy Sport and Culture 8th International CESH Congress 2003 Olympia Greece 7th International CESH Congress 2002 26 29 Sept Besancon France Sport and Ideology 6th International CESH Congress 2001 26 30 Sept 2001 in Gottingen Germany Transformations continuity and change in sport history 5th International CESH Congress 2000 Madrid Spain Sport in the Written Word Ancient and Modern Literature and Poetry 4th International CESH Congress 1999 2 5 Dec 1999 Florence Italy History of Sport and Culture 3rd International CESH Congress 1998 2 6 Dec 199 Copenhagen Denmark History of educational institutions physical education and sport from European perspectives 2nd International CESH Congress 1997 Katowice Poland European History of Sport and Tourism 1st International CESH Congress 1996 29 Nov 1 Dec 1996 Rome Italy The common heritage of sport in Europe The responsibility of sport history for the culture of sport Scientific Journal of CESH editCESH has published an annual scientific journal since 2000 From 2000 to 2005 it was called Annual of CESH and published by NISH Hanover Germany Since 2008 the CESH journal is entitled European Studies in Sports History It has been published with Rouen and Le Havre University Press since 2010 2 Early Career Awards editSince its first congress in 1996 CESH has regularly organised an Early Career Award competition 3 College of Fellows editCESH has a College of Fellows which co opts the leading European sports historians These are capable to work in more than one European language have published at least one monograph and have participated in several CESH congresses In 2020 the College had 66 members from 21 countries 4 James Riordan 1926 2012 has been President of the College of Fellows The current president 2017 2021 is Mike Huggins University of Cumbria 4 References edit CESH Congresses European Committee for Sports History www cesh site eu Retrieved 2016 08 22 Academic Journal ESSH European Committee for Sports History www cesh site eu Retrieved 2016 08 22 Early Career Scholar Award European Committee for Sports History www cesh site eu Retrieved 2016 08 22 a b College of Fellows European Committee for Sports History www cesh site eu Retrieved 2016 08 22 External links editHomepage http www cesh site eu John Nauright Charles Parrish Sports Around the World History Culture and Practice ABC Clio 2012 S 286 287 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Committee for Sports History amp oldid 1202128492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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