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Book Synopsis
A collection of articles addressing research trends in the history of British leisure while also presenting a wide range of articles on cultural conflict and leisure in the twentieth century. It includes innovative research on a number of topics, including television, cinema, the circus, women’s leisure, dance, football and drug culture.

Trade Review

'A valuable contribution to leisure history. It deserves to be included on reading lists and study guides relating to 20th-century leisure and sports history courses.'
John Griffiths, Reviews in History, June 2013

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Table of Contents

Introduction: contextualising leisure history
1. Jeffrey Hill - Leisure and historiography in twentieth-century Britain
2. Allison Abra - The evolution of popular dancing in Britain in the 1920s
3. Brad Beaven - Mass commercial leisure and working-class cultures in 1930s Britain
4. Sandra Dawson - Selling the circus: Englishness, circus fans and democracy
in Britain, 1920–45
5. Kelly Boyd - The western and British identity on British Television in the 1950s
6. Brett Bebber - ‘The misuse of leisure’: football violence, politics and family values in 1970s Britain
7. Chad Martin - Permissive claptrap: cannabis law and the legacy of the 1960s
8. Cécile Doustaly - Women and leisure in Britain: a socio-historical approach to twentieth-century trends
Index

Leisure and Cultural Conflict in TwentiethCentury

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 7/20/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719087042, 978-0719087042
      ISBN10: 071908704X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of articles addressing research trends in the history of British leisure while also presenting a wide range of articles on cultural conflict and leisure in the twentieth century. It includes innovative research on a number of topics, including television, cinema, the circus, women’s leisure, dance, football and drug culture.

      Trade Review

      'A valuable contribution to leisure history. It deserves to be included on reading lists and study guides relating to 20th-century leisure and sports history courses.'
      John Griffiths, Reviews in History, June 2013

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: contextualising leisure history
      1. Jeffrey Hill - Leisure and historiography in twentieth-century Britain
      2. Allison Abra - The evolution of popular dancing in Britain in the 1920s
      3. Brad Beaven - Mass commercial leisure and working-class cultures in 1930s Britain
      4. Sandra Dawson - Selling the circus: Englishness, circus fans and democracy
      in Britain, 1920–45
      5. Kelly Boyd - The western and British identity on British Television in the 1950s
      6. Brett Bebber - ‘The misuse of leisure’: football violence, politics and family values in 1970s Britain
      7. Chad Martin - Permissive claptrap: cannabis law and the legacy of the 1960s
      8. Cécile Doustaly - Women and leisure in Britain: a socio-historical approach to twentieth-century trends
      Index

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