This week’s ‘Rugby Reloaded’ talks to Lydia Furse about the history of Barette, a version of rugby that became popular with French women in the 1920s. Lydia is a PhD student at De Montfort University researching the history of women’s rugby union, in collaboration with the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham. Her research has uncovered the previously unrecorded history of Barette, and her paper on the subject at the 2018 International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport (ISHPES) conference won the 2018 Early Career Scholar Award. A shorter version of that paper can be found at www.scrumqueens.com.
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