Growing up and going out: Youth culture, commerce, and leisure space in post-war Britain

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Abstract

In the decades following the Second World War, youthful sociability was remade as young people across Britain flocked to newly-opened coffee bars, beat clubs, and discos. These spaces, increasingly unknown and unfamiliar to the adults who passed by them, played a remarkable role in reshaping town and city centres after dark as sites of leisure and recreation. Telling the history of youth in post-war Britain from the ground up, through the towns and cities that young people moved through, this book traces how the new spaces of post-war youth leisure transformed both young people's relationship with their local environment and adults' perceptions of the possibilities and dangers of modern leisure. Growing up and going out offers a timely study of youth, commerce, and leisure that explores the reimagination, remaking, and regulation of the post-war city after dark.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherManchester University Press
Number of pages264
ISBN (Print)9781526152640
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Publication series

NameStudies in Popular Culture
PublisherManchester University Press

Bibliographical note

Not yet published as of 04/10/2024, expected February 2025

Keywords

  • youth
  • urban history
  • popular culture
  • Leisure
  • Consumption
  • alcohol

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