Leisure and Class in Victorian England

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Agriculture
Amateur Swimming Club
Artisans
athleticism in society
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bell's
Bolton Chronicle
Business
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Chapel
Chartism
Children
Church
Clerks
Clubs
Coffee Music Hall
Coffee Taverns
Coherent Map
Education
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Evangelical
Factories
Field Events
Fireman
Football Association
Friendly Societies
Friendship
Gambling
Games
Good Life
Holiday
Labourers
Law
Leisure
life
Liverpool
London Working Men's College
London Working Men’s College
Mechanics
Modern British Studies
Modern Urban Industrial Society
Music
Music Hall
Music Hall Entertainment
Music Hall Manager
Music Hall Proprietor
Music Halls
Newspaper
nineteenth-century Britain
peel
Peel Park
Police
Poor
popular
popular entertainment history
Popular Recreations
Public House
Railway
rational
Rational Recreation
recreation
Recreational Improvement
Respectability
saloons
singing
Singing Saloons
Social reform
social reform movements
social stratification
Sport
Suburbs
The Great Exhibition
Theatre
Town Hall
Union
Victorian music hall culture
working
Working Class Purchasing Power
Working Men's Club
working men's clubs
Working Men’s Club
world
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415611381
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2006. Part of the Studies in Social History series, this volume looks at leisure and class in Victorian England, 1830-85, including topics of popular recreation, middle class and working class differences and rational recreation for the masses and the case of Victorian Music Halls in the entertainment industry.

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