Leisure and Cultural Conflict in Twentieth-Century Britain
Discover the intricate relationship between leisure and cultural conflict in the twentieth century with the insightful collection, Leisure and Cultural Conflict in Twentieth-Century Britain, published by Manchester University Press in 2012. This engaging hardback edition spans 224 pages and features a diverse array of articles that delve into the evolving landscape of British leisure activities.
Explore innovative research on various compelling topics, including the impact of television and cinema, the allure of the circus, women's leisure pursuits, the vibrancy of dance, the passion for football, and the complexities of drug culture. This book not only highlights significant research trends but also offers a rich exploration of how leisure has shaped and been shaped by cultural conflicts throughout the century. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the social history of Britain.