'The Best Football Team, The Best Platoon': The Role of Football in the Proletarianization of the British Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918

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Roberts, James [1 ]
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[1] Univ Worcester, Worcester, England
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10.1080/17460260600659269
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This article examines the role of football, alongside other working-class pastimes, in engendering the proletarianization of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) during the Great War. The article details how the nature and longevity of the Great War, allied to the associated need to raise a predominantly working-class 'civilian army', stimulated new approaches to sustaining morale which embraced working-class-derived values and customs. The raison d'etre of the BEF's combat motivation (why a soldier should fight) increasingly depended upon workplace-centred notions of solidarity and mutuality. In military terms, these proletarian set of motivational influences became known as 'loyalty to the primary group', and the proletarian sport of football became one of the major vehicles for their diffusion. Concurrently, troop entertainments and recreations became dominated by some of the temporary escapes of proletarian culture - most notably organized football tournaments, but also music hall, cinema, fairs and trips to the seaside. By 1918 the BEF was decidedly proletarian, not just in its composition but also in its values and customs.
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