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The Romance of Archery Hugh Soar

The Romance of Archery By Hugh Soar

The Romance of Archery by Hugh Soar


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The longbow has been a part of English culture. This volume leads readers on a journey through the history of the longbow.

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The Romance of Archery: A Social History of the Longbow by Hugh Soar

In a tradition extending back for centuries, and eventually becoming part of English law, all boys were to be provided with a bow and two arrows at the age of six to begin archery training. When the longbow gave way to firearms in the sixteenth century, the ancient statute was relaxed. At that point, rather than disappear, the longbow began a new life as the centerpiece of recreational archery. Quickly abandoned by villagers, the longbow found itself in the hands of gentlemen who formed social clubs around the bow. These clubs and societies of thernsixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries--tightly regulated by social distinction--offered members an opportunity to meet their peers in pleasant concourse. Target and range competitions were natural events at club functions, but roving also became popular, with archers walking across vast swathes of open estate country followingrntheir arrows in golflike fashion. Initially men-only, archery clubs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries began accepting women members. rnrnIt was then, as Hugh Soar relates in The Romance of Archery: A Social History of the Longbow, that the longbow literally became an arm of cupid, with recreational archery providing a setting for prospective partners to meet in a socially acceptable environment, a ritual known from the time of Jane Austen to Edith Wharton. With thernparticipation of women, the longbow opened up another phase in its centuries-old career, with women welcome to shoot in the Olympic Games. With his characteristic blend of erudition and wit, Hugh D. H. Soar leads the reader on a fascinating journey through the latter history of the venerable longbow.

About Hugh Soar

Hugh Soar is an acknowledged expert on the history of the longbow, and author of The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow.

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GOR013416977
9781594160677
1594160678
The Romance of Archery: A Social History of the Longbow by Hugh Soar
Used - Like New
Hardback
Westholme Publishing, U.S.
20090101
224
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