The British Seaside: Holidays and Resorts in the Twentieth CenturyManchester University Press, 2000 M11 18 - 216 pages The annual seaside holiday became a common experience in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s and it has a central place in popular memory. Its recent decline has prompted nostalgia and gloom across the media, with a spate of newspaper features every summer bemoaning its decline. This is the first detailed academic cultural study of the rise and fall of the seaside holiday in Britain. This book offers an entertaining and broad interpretation of the holidays and resorts. |
Contents
The seaside resort system | 27 |
The holidaymakers | 51 |
Travelling to the coast | 73 |
Seaside pleasures | 94 |
Seaside environments | 122 |
Seaside economies | 143 |
Seaside politics | 169 |
the seaside in perspective | 195 |
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Index | 210 |
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Page 23 - Patterns and Policies of Tourism: The Development of the Devon Seaside Resorts During the Twentieth Century With Special Reference to Torquay and Ilfracombe' (unpublished PhD thesis, University of Exeter, 1991).