© 1936 / Comité international Olympique (CIO) / ANDRES, Elrich s CESH 2019 Youth, Youngsters and Sport from the Antiquity to the Modern Day CESH 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Useful information 4 Welcome 5 The European Committee for Sports History (CESH) 6 Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne 7 Organising Committee 8 Scientific Committee 9 Keynote Speakers 10 Wifi 11 How to Get Here 12 Emergencies 13 Preventive Action Against Inequalities 14 Partners / Sponsors 15 Programme 16 Timetable 17 Detailed Programme 24 Book of Abstracts and Biographies (alphabetical order) CESH 2019 USEFUL INFORMATION 3 CESH 2019 WELCOME! Dear Congress participants, On behalf of the CESH 2019 Organising Committee, we would like to warmly welcome you to Lausanne, the Olympic capital. We did our best to make your stay as pleasant as possible and to make this scientific event a success. Please do not hesitate to tell us about your needs or to ask us questions. We look forward to spending time with you! Patrick Clastres Quentin Tonnerre CESH 2019 Manager CESH 2019 Secretary General BIENVENUE ! Cher/ères participant-e-s, Au nom du comité d’organisation du CESH 2019, nous vous souhaitons chaleureusement la bienvenue dans la capitale olympique, Lausanne. Nous avons tout mis en œuvre pour rendre votre séjour aussi agréable que possible et faire de cet événement scientifique un succès. N’hésitez pas à nous faire part de vos besoins ou à nous poser des questions. Nous nous réjouissons de partager ce moment avec vous ! Patrick Clastres Quentin Tonnerre Responsable du CESH 2019 Secrétaire général du CESH 2019 4 CESH 2019 THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR SPORTS HISTORY (CESH) CESH is a non-profit organisation which welcomes ALL European historians of sport of whatever background and language. It does not matter what your stage of career might be. Many European countries have their own national sports history organisations that create opportunities to network at a national level. Some have their own sports history journals. These are often strong on their national histories, and on those sports most popular in their own country. CESH seeks to add to this and to maintain and promote a positive sports culture right across Europe, in a spirit of co-operation, mutuality and exchange of ideas, one recognising both our commonalities and differences. We encourage high scholarly standards in both teaching and research. These goals are all the more important in the light of current political, social and cultural challenges, funding difficulties, and demands on universities. CESH offers a wider pan-European vision, allowing historians of sport • to share their research more widely, • the opportunity to move beyond the national boundaries of much scholarship, • to see sport in its wider European context, • and to network with sports historians from early in their career right through to well-established professors at a European level. First established in Bordeaux in 1995 under Founding President Professor Arnd Krüger, its motto is 'Cognita historia futurum figurare' (you have to know history to develop the future). Its annual Congresses, since 1996, have taken place in venues from Denmark to Italy and from Portugal to Greece. CESH is always keen to find new venues for its congresses. So do talk to us if you would like to get involved. CESH also tries to give as much encouragement as possible to post-graduate and early-career researchers. We love to see them, hear about their work, and meet them at our Congresses. Each year we give an award to the best paper presented by a ‘Early Career Scholar’ of any age provided they are a masters or doctoral student or have successfully completed a doctorate no longer than 5 years prior to the paper submission deadline. Such recognition is very helpful in the competitive scholarly world. A more experienced scholar meeting our criteria can be proposed as a CESH Fellow, a useful status for any CV. If you feel you meet the criteria do get in touch. We wish you an interesting, stimulating and enjoyable 23rd CESH Congress in Lausanne. We are particularly grateful to Prof. Patrick Clastres, Manager of the congress, Quentin Tonnerre, Secretary General, and all the members of the Organising Committee. The CESH Directing Council Mike Huggins (President), Alejandro de la Viuda-Serrano (General Secretary), Denis Jallat (Treasurer), Daphné Bolz (President-elect) 5 CESH 2019 INSTITUTE OF SPORT SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE The Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL) is attached to the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (SSP). It has become a centre of excellence in both training and research. The ISSUL is an interfaculty institute, supported by both the faculties of SSP and Biology and Medicine. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees, and 5 master orientations (teaching, adapted physical activity and health, social sciences, training and performance, sport and leisure management) and a doctorate. The exceptional environment for sports practice, with quality facilities in halls and on sports fields, the proximity of Lake Geneva and the Alps, combined with the best experts in each sport, make it possible to offer excellent practical training. The quality of teaching is also ensured by the dynamism of the ISSUL scholars' research. They produce numerous works in the fields of sociology, psychology, sport management, recreation and territory management and sport history, as well as physiology, sports medicine, biomechanics of physical exercise and motor control. ISSUL scholars have published their research in journals and with reference publishers. They also carry out mandates on behalf of national and international organizations. Lausanne is also characterised by a unique institutional environment in the world with the IOC, the Olympic Museum and the presence of many international federations. The missions of the ISSUL are: federating and boosting activities in the field of sports sciences and forging links with various external partners (International Olympic Committee (IOC), sports federations, foundations, institutions, etc.); develop fundamental and applied research in sport sciences, create and/or participate in competence networks; provide services, expertise and mandates to public and private partners; ensure the coherence of the study plans proposed by the teaching commission; develop continuing education in the field of sport sciences, in coordination with the International Academy of Sports Sciences and Technologies (AISTS). Interdisciplinary Centre for Sports Research (www.unil.ch/centre-sport) The research centre was officially launched at the beginning of 2016 initially under the name "sports platform". This centre aims to bring together researchers from the seven faculties of Unil working or interested in the theme of sport (in a broad sense of the term: performance sport - health sport - leisure sport...). ISSUL is a member of HEPA Europe, a European network of experts in physical activity and health, which works closely with the European section of the World Health Organization (WHO). Bengt Kayser Director of ISSUL 6 CESH 2019 ORGANISING COMMITTEE CLASTRES Patrick Associate Professor CESH 2019 Manager Personal page TONNERRE Quentin Teaching Assistant / Phd student CESH 2019 Secretary General Personal page BANCEL Nicolas, full professor: personal page CALA Sébastien, teaching assistant / Phd student: personal page CARPENTIER Florence, senior lecturer: personal page CHASLES Romain, teaching assistant / Phd student: personal page KLIMA Helena, Phd student: personal page LESNYKH Lidia, Phd student: personal page MAYENCOURT Gil, Phd student: personal page MUTTER Olivier, project manager: personal page NICOLAS Claire, teaching assistant / Phd student: personal page OHL Fabien, full professor: personal page QUIN Grégory, senior lecturer: personal page RODRIGUEZ Mari Carmen, Phd student: personal page VONNARD Philippe, senior lecturer: personal page 7 CESH 2019 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Lausanne and other Swiss universities members Pr Nicolas Bancel (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr David Bouvier (CH, University of Lausanne) Thomas Busset (CH, University of Neuchâtel) Dr Florence Carpentier (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Patrick Clastres (CH, University of Lausanne) Dr Karine Crousaz (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Thomas David (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Gianni Haver (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Christophe Jaccoud (CH, University of Neuchâtel) Dr Michael Jucker (CH, University of Lucerne) Pr Philippe Kaenel (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Christian Koller (CH, University of Zurich) Pr Stefanie Prezioso (CH, University of Lausanne) Dr Grégory Quin (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Karl Reber (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Monika Salzbrunn (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Janick Schaufelbuehl (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Laurent Tissot (CH, University of Neuchâtel) Pr Danièle Tosato-Rigo (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr François Vallotton (CH, University of Lausanne) Pr Nelly Valsangiacomo (CH, University of Lausanne) Dr Philippe Vonnard (CH, University of Lausanne) European and international members Dr Daphné Bolz (France, University of Rouen) Dr Gherardo Bonini (Italy, Historical Archives of EU) Pr John McClelland (Canada, University of Toronto) Pr Dave Day (GB, Manchester Metropolitan University) Pr Christiane Eisenberg (Germany, Humboldt University) Pr Matti Eric Goksøyr (Norway, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences) Pr Mike Huggins (GB, University of Cumbria), CESH President Pr Jürgen Mittag (Germany,
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