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Int J Hist Sport ; 18(2): 168-78, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18646392

ABSTRACT

Savate, also called chausson, or French boxing is a combat activity characterized by kicking and punching. Its inception reaches back to the Restoration and the monarchy of Louis-Philippe (1818-48) although it was not recognised as a combat sport until the twentieth century. This article, based on a variety of rich sources (police reports, newspapers, books, etc.) demonstrates how, on the one hand, the origins of savate can be traced back to the bare-fisted duels of the Restoration and, on the other hand, its emergence corresponds to the mutation of structural order as put forth by M. Foucault.


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Boxing , Competitive Behavior , Martial Arts , Social Behavior , Boxing/economics , Boxing/education , Boxing/history , Boxing/physiology , Boxing/psychology , Competitive Behavior/physiology , France/ethnology , History, 19th Century , Martial Arts/economics , Martial Arts/education , Martial Arts/history , Martial Arts/physiology , Martial Arts/psychology , Social Identification , Social Perception , Sports/economics , Sports/education , Sports/history , Sports/physiology , Sports/psychology
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