01316nam0 22003133i 450 SUN012096020190408023036.600.00N978-3-319-25855-320190408d2016 |0engc50 baengCH|||| |||||*Social Network Analysis Applied to Team Sports AnalysisFilipe Manuel Clemente, Fernando Manuel Lourenço Martins, Rui Sousa MendesCham : Springer, 2016xii93 p. ; 24 cmPubblicazione in formato elettronico001SUN01034342001 *SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology210 BerlinSpringer.CHChamSUNL001889Clemente, Filipe ManuelSUNV092934763549Lourenço, Fernando ManuelSUNV092945763554Mendes, Rui SousaSUNV092946763555SpringerSUNV000178650ITSOL20200921RICAhttp://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-319-25855-3SUN0120960BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBA15CONS SBA EBOOK 3511 15EB 3511 20190408 Social Network Analysis Applied to Team Sports Analysis1549323UNICAMPANIA02533nam 2200589 450 991045350110332120200520144314.01-61147-659-3(CKB)2550000001165701(EBL)1566854(OCoLC)864414840(SSID)ssj0001059830(PQKBManifestationID)12491620(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001059830(PQKBWorkID)11081034(PQKB)11242463(MiAaPQ)EBC1566854(Au-PeEL)EBL1566854(CaPaEBR)ebr10811017(CaONFJC)MIL546969(EXLCZ)99255000000116570120130925d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe horse in early modern English culture bridled, curbed, and tamed /Kevin De OrnellasMadison [New Jersey] :Fairleigh Dickinson University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (235 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-61147-658-5 1-306-15718-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Pricked more with the spur then the provender : hungry horses and Woodstock -- Agency and/or containment? : man/woman and horse/rider relationships in early modern England -- Trampling on the bald pate : Morocco the wonder horse and the humiliation of St. Paul's -- Laying the world on your mare : the corrupt horse-race in Shirley's Hide Parke -- Constructed combatants : political steeds before, during, and after the Civil Wars -- Conclusion.This book digs deep into English Renaissance culture to interrogate representations of horses in the period: it is argues that, ultimately, the horse was a byword for the subjugated and repressed: to be metaphorically like a horse in early modern England is to be bridled, tamed, and curbed. HorsesSocial aspectsGreat BritainHorsesGreat BritainHistoryGreat BritainSocial life and customsElectronic books.HorsesSocial aspectsHorsesHistory.636.100941De Ornellas Kevin882196MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453501103321The horse in early modern English culture1970528UNINA