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"Modern times can be quite properly called the age of sports. There is no other phenomenon that is so universal and that affects - if not directly permeates - all the nooks and crannies of our complex life today," wrote Dr. Prokop Bureš, chief commissioner of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Public Health and Physical Education, back in 1931. What would he say about today with its specialized television channels that churn out broadcasts of sports competitions twenty-four hours a day, the enormous number of sports disciplines and professional athletes, but also the boom in recreational sports? He would most likely try to find the historical and philosophical assumptions of the history of sports, which he had already attempted in the 1920s and 1930s. After all, as early as 1921, he submitted a doctoral thesis entitled The Philosophy of Sport at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University! Although from today's (and perhaps even then) perspective, it may not be considered a real one."
Citation from the work: Mgr. Martin Pelc, Ph.D., History of Sports: From Curiosity to Scientific History
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