Leisure, Gender, and Poverty: Working-class Culture in Salford and Manchester, 1900-1939Open University Press, 1992 - 210 Seiten Based extensively on interviews, examines the voluntary or involuntary leisure time of the working-class in adjacent English industrial cities. Emphasizes the different experiences of men and women, and the distinct youth culture. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Introduction | 1 |
Housekeeping leisure and independence | 55 |
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Adelphi Ancoats B.S. Rowntree barrel organ behaviour bookmakers C.E.B. Russell cent cinema classic slum clothes commercial leisure corner lads dance halls described drink entertainment Ewan MacColl father films football gambling schools gender girls Greengate Greenwood Hanky Park historians household Hulme husbands income inter-war period Interview labour leisure activities Liverpool living London Lower Broughton Manchester and Salford Manchester Guardian Manchester University Settlement married Mass Observation Miles Platting monkey parade mother neighbourhood neighbours oral evidence oral history oral testimony Ordsall parents pitch police popular poverty line primary poverty Road Robert Roberts Rowntree's Salford and Manchester Salford City Reporter Saturday night secondary poverty Seedley shillings Shudehill social Street Betting street corner suggests Sunday survey Swinton took Trafford Trafford Park unemployed unemployment wages walk Walter Greenwood week Whit Whit week working-class culture working-class districts working-class families working-class youths young workers