Worktowners at Blackpool

Worktowners at Blackpool
Title Worktowners at Blackpool PDF eBook
Author Gary Cross
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2005-07-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134953437

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Gary Cross publishes the findings of this largely forgotten study by the Mass-Observers who followed the annual pilgrimage of labourers to Blackpool, hoping to discover what attracted workers to this centre of Victorian culture.

Sex Surveyed, 1949-1994

Sex Surveyed, 1949-1994
Title Sex Surveyed, 1949-1994 PDF eBook
Author Liz Stanley
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 257
Release 2014-10-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 113534650X

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First published in 1995. This book provides the only feminist overview of the development of both the mainstream and the feminist variant of the survey as a means of investigating sexual attitude and behaviour. Illuminating reading for the general reader, essential for students on Sexuality, Methodology, Women’s Studies a d British Modern Social History courses and key text for all Sociologists.

The British Seaside

The British Seaside
Title The British Seaside PDF eBook
Author John K. Walton
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 228
Release 2000-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780719051708

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This detailed academic cultural study looks at the rise and fall of the seaside holiday in Britain. John K. Walton offers a broad interpretation of the holidays and resorts, looking at who went, where they went, what they did, and how they were entertained.

Modernism on Sea

Modernism on Sea
Title Modernism on Sea PDF eBook
Author Lara Feigel
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 298
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781906165246

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These lively and intelligent essays examine artistic responses to the British seaside from the 1930s onwards, including writers and artists such as Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, and John Piper.

Workers' Worlds

Workers' Worlds
Title Workers' Worlds PDF eBook
Author Andrew Davies
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 200
Release 1992
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780719025433

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Manchester and Salford have a special place in the history of the British working class. They lay at the heart of the cotton industry, the spark of the industrial revolution, and as a consequence were among the first places to experience the application of steam power and the factory system to production. As a result, the Manchester-Salford conurbation was the first to see a fully-formed industrial working class. Whilst industrialization went through its heroic phase, the two cities seemed to be blazing a trail, not only for the rest of the country, but for the world. During the first half of the 19th century, social observers came from across Europe to see what they supposed to be their future. Manchester was, in Asa Briggs's influential phrase, the shock city of the age. The city demonstrated the ability of science to control nature: this was why, in 1843, Benjamin Disraeli described Manchester as the modern Athens. However, as Alexis de Tocqueville had noted eight years earlier, there was another side to increasing productivity -

The Playful Crowd

The Playful Crowd
Title The Playful Crowd PDF eBook
Author Gary S. Cross
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 321
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 0231127243

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From 'Sodoms by the sea' at Coney Island & Blackpool to carefully orchestrated corporate entertainment, this new history compares the pursuit of pleasure on both sides of the Atlantic.

Her Husband was a Woman!

Her Husband was a Woman!
Title Her Husband was a Woman! PDF eBook
Author Alison Oram
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2013-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 1136014462

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Tracking the changing representation of female gender-crossing in the press, this text breaks new ground to reveal findings where both desire between women and cross-gender identification are understood. Her Husband was a Woman! exposes real-life case studies from the British tabloids of women who successfully passed as men in everyday life, perhaps marrying other women or fighting for their country. Oram revises assumptions about the history of modern gender and sexual identities, especially lesbianism and transsexuality. This book provides a fascinating resource for researchers and students, grounding the concepts of gender performativity, lesbian and queer identities in a broadly-based survey of the historical evidence.