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Studies in Popular Culture

About the series

Studies in Popular Culture has the aim of publishing the very best new work on British popular culture. We have commissioned books on a range of subjects including leisure, film, tourism, sex, smoking and cars and we remain open to suggestions for further books in these and related areas.

Series Editor: Jeffrey Richards

This series is within the History subject area.

Book cover Leisure, citizenship and working-class men in Britain, 1850–1940
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Brad Beaven

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Book cover The British Consumer Co-operative Movement and film, 1890s–1960s
Alan G. Burton

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Book cover Amateur operatics
A social and cultural history
John Lowerson

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Book cover From silent screen to multi-screen
A history of cinema exhibition in Britain since 1896
Stuart Hanson

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Book cover Working-class organisations and popular tourism,1840-1970
Susan Barton

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Book cover Films and British national identity
From Dickens to Dad's Army
Jeffrey Richards

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Book cover Healthy living in the Alps
The origins of winter tourism in Switzerland 1860–1914
Susan Barton

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Book cover Juke box Britain
Americanisation and youth culture, 1945–60
Adrian Horn

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Book cover The British seaside
Holidays and resorts in the twentieth century
John K. Walton

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Book cover British railway enthusiasm
Ian Carter

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