Lynn Abrams
Workers' Culture in Imperial Germany
Leisure and Recreation in the Rhineland and Westphalia
Lynn Abrams
Workers' Culture in Imperial Germany
Leisure and Recreation in the Rhineland and Westphalia
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This comprehensive historical analysis of the emergence of Germany's modern leisure industry also provides a major contribution to the social history of working-class life in the nineteenth century.
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This comprehensive historical analysis of the emergence of Germany's modern leisure industry also provides a major contribution to the social history of working-class life in the nineteenth century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415076357
- ISBN-10: 0415076358
- Artikelnr.: 21761945
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415076357
- ISBN-10: 0415076358
- Artikelnr.: 21761945
Lynn Abrams
Preface Introduction Part I: A Time and a Place for Leisure The Industrial
Environment Time and Inclination Ability to Pay Conclusions Part II: The
Industrialization of Popular Culture The Traditional Festival The
Working-Class Parish Fair Conflicts and Resolutions The Segregation of
Festival Culture Conclusions Part III: The Lubricant of Leisure Patterns of
Consumption Workplace Drinking Drink and the Family Drink and the Labour
Movement Conclusions Part IV: From the Street to the Stage Street
Entertainment The Taming of Popular Entertainment Tingel-Tangels and Music
Halls The Dance Craze Conclusions Part V: The Organization of Leisure
Preconditions of Organization Beginnings of Associational Life An
Alternative Associational Movement Club Life Conclusions Part VI: The
Struggle for Control The Social Question and Rational Recreation Useful
Pursuits Lungs of the City Conclusions Part VII: From Control to
Commercialization Entertaining the Masses The Rise of the Cinema Commercial
Culture versus Working-Class Culture The Triumph of Commercial Culture?
Conclusions Part VIII: Conclusions Bibliography; Index
Environment Time and Inclination Ability to Pay Conclusions Part II: The
Industrialization of Popular Culture The Traditional Festival The
Working-Class Parish Fair Conflicts and Resolutions The Segregation of
Festival Culture Conclusions Part III: The Lubricant of Leisure Patterns of
Consumption Workplace Drinking Drink and the Family Drink and the Labour
Movement Conclusions Part IV: From the Street to the Stage Street
Entertainment The Taming of Popular Entertainment Tingel-Tangels and Music
Halls The Dance Craze Conclusions Part V: The Organization of Leisure
Preconditions of Organization Beginnings of Associational Life An
Alternative Associational Movement Club Life Conclusions Part VI: The
Struggle for Control The Social Question and Rational Recreation Useful
Pursuits Lungs of the City Conclusions Part VII: From Control to
Commercialization Entertaining the Masses The Rise of the Cinema Commercial
Culture versus Working-Class Culture The Triumph of Commercial Culture?
Conclusions Part VIII: Conclusions Bibliography; Index
Preface Introduction Part I: A Time and a Place for Leisure The Industrial
Environment Time and Inclination Ability to Pay Conclusions Part II: The
Industrialization of Popular Culture The Traditional Festival The
Working-Class Parish Fair Conflicts and Resolutions The Segregation of
Festival Culture Conclusions Part III: The Lubricant of Leisure Patterns of
Consumption Workplace Drinking Drink and the Family Drink and the Labour
Movement Conclusions Part IV: From the Street to the Stage Street
Entertainment The Taming of Popular Entertainment Tingel-Tangels and Music
Halls The Dance Craze Conclusions Part V: The Organization of Leisure
Preconditions of Organization Beginnings of Associational Life An
Alternative Associational Movement Club Life Conclusions Part VI: The
Struggle for Control The Social Question and Rational Recreation Useful
Pursuits Lungs of the City Conclusions Part VII: From Control to
Commercialization Entertaining the Masses The Rise of the Cinema Commercial
Culture versus Working-Class Culture The Triumph of Commercial Culture?
Conclusions Part VIII: Conclusions Bibliography; Index
Environment Time and Inclination Ability to Pay Conclusions Part II: The
Industrialization of Popular Culture The Traditional Festival The
Working-Class Parish Fair Conflicts and Resolutions The Segregation of
Festival Culture Conclusions Part III: The Lubricant of Leisure Patterns of
Consumption Workplace Drinking Drink and the Family Drink and the Labour
Movement Conclusions Part IV: From the Street to the Stage Street
Entertainment The Taming of Popular Entertainment Tingel-Tangels and Music
Halls The Dance Craze Conclusions Part V: The Organization of Leisure
Preconditions of Organization Beginnings of Associational Life An
Alternative Associational Movement Club Life Conclusions Part VI: The
Struggle for Control The Social Question and Rational Recreation Useful
Pursuits Lungs of the City Conclusions Part VII: From Control to
Commercialization Entertaining the Masses The Rise of the Cinema Commercial
Culture versus Working-Class Culture The Triumph of Commercial Culture?
Conclusions Part VIII: Conclusions Bibliography; Index