A Bigger Field Awaits Us: The Scottish Football Team That Fought the Great War

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Bigger Field Awaits Us: The Scottish Football Team That Fought the Great War
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Beaujon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
First world war
Soccer (football)
ISBN/Barcode 9780897337366
ClassificationsDewey:796.33464094134
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Chicago Review Press
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publication Date 1 May 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Each November, about a hundred people with paper poppies pinned to their coats gather around a memorial in Edinburgh. They're there to commemorate the more than a dozen members of the local football team, Heart of Midlothian-almost every member of its starting lineup and many of its backup players-who went to war. When they enlisted in November 1914, the Edinburgh Evening News ran pages of splendid photos of the Hearts players in McCrae's Battalion. After the war, surviving soldiers, many of them wounded, gassed, and suffering from what was then called "shell shock," returned home to a public that had only the weakest grasp of what had happened. Perhaps the pointlessness of so much suffering and death was too awful to contemplate. All of Edinburgh threw a parade for the men of McCrae's Battalion when they marched off to war, but no one wanted to be reminded that their commanders later traded their lives and health for a few yards of French mud. A Bigger Field Awaits Us: The Scottish Football Team That Fought the Great War tells the little-known but poignant story of a group of Scottish athletes and their fans who went to war together-and the stories of the few who made it home. The saga of McCrae's Battalion brings much-needed human scale to World War I and explains why a group of young men from a small country with almost no direct connection to the conflict would give up their careers, their homes, their health, and in many cases their lives to an abstract cause. Their sacrifices illuminate the dark corners of this war that history's lights rarely reach.

Author Biography

Andrew Beaujon is a senior editor at Washingtonian magazine in Washington, DC. He also has worked as a music critic for Spin, a recipe editor for Martha Stewart Living, and as the managing editor of Washington City Paper, and is the author of Body Piercing Saved My Life.

Reviews

"A wonderful, unexpected book."--World War One Illustrated "It's always been popular to compare sports to war. In A Bigger Field Awaits Us, the always clever Andrew Beaujon illustrates why that metaphor is mostly flawed but sometimes perfect."--Chuck Klosterman, author of But What If We're Wrong?