Leisure and Cultural Conflict in Twentieth-Century Britain
Explore the intricate relationship between leisure and cultural conflict in the twentieth century with Leisure and Cultural Conflict in Twentieth-Century Britain by Brett Bebber. Published by Manchester University Press in 2016, this compelling paperback features 224 pages of insightful articles that delve into the evolving landscape of British leisure.
This collection presents innovative research on a diverse array of topics, including the impact of television, cinema, the circus, women’s leisure, dance, football, and drug culture. Each article sheds light on how leisure activities have shaped and been shaped by cultural conflicts throughout this transformative era in Great Britain.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or looking to understand the cultural dynamics of leisure, this book offers a comprehensive examination that is both informative and engaging. Discover the complexities of British culture and leisure in this essential read.