Abstract

The diffusion of sports in the geographic space cannot be considered as having no incidence on their history. A study of the geographic development of the associative sports movement in Alsace between 1920 and 1940 reveals the variety of development modalities of the different sporting practices. As the sporting practice establishes itself in new (by their characteristics) local configurations of the geosystem, unprecedented ways of considering this practice appear.

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