Casino and Society in Britain

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Author_Seamus Murphy
Betting
British casino industry
British Casinos
British cultural identity
Casino
Casino Gaming
Casino Industry
Casino Operators
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Chemin De Fer
Conservative MP
Criminal Entrepreneurs
Criminality
criminological research
Criminology
Croupier
Croupiers
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Fruit machines
Gambling Bill
gambling regulation
Gaming Act
Gaming Board
Gaming Clubs
Gaming Houses
gaming law history
Gaming Legislation
Gaming Licences
Gaming Machines
Gaming Operators
Gaming Parties
Gaming Party
historical analysis of UK gambling industry
Horse Racing
Illegal Gaming
Labour MP
Liberalization
Metropolitan Police
oral history methodology
Organised Crime
organised crime studies
Overburdened
Playboy Club
Regulation
Roulette
Slot Machines
Willink Commission
Working Class Gambling
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367626884
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a study of the British casino industry and how it has been shaped by criminality, prohibition, regulation and liberalization since the beginning of the First World War.

The reader will gain a detailed knowledge of the history, culture, identity and participants within the British casino industry, which has, to date, escaped the attention of a dedicated historical and criminological investigation. This monograph fills this gap in inquiry while drawing on primary source material that has not been used previously, including, but not confined to, records in the National Archives relating to the Gaming Board of Great Britain and the Metropolitan Police. In addition to archive material, oral histories, newspapers, published journals and books have been utilised and referenced where appropriate.

Envisaged to close a gap in historical research, this book will be of interest to historians, criminologists, regulators, students and individuals interested in gambling, society and cultural history.

Seamus Murphy worked for 28 years in land-based casinos before moving into the remote casino sector. During that time, he received a BA (Hons) in History from the University of Luton and a PhD from De Montfort University in Leicester. He is currently Course Coordinator for Criminology at the University of Bedfordshire.

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