The years 1853 to 1960 constituted a period of prohibition for off-course cash betting on horses. Despite this, and in the face of a vocal anti-gambling lobby, the working-class flutter flourished as the basis of a commercialised betting market. Over this period, gambling changed from the informal wagering between friends and associates which characterised pre-industrial society, to the commercialised forms, supplied by bookmakers and leisure entrepreneurs, in which, ostensibly, the punters were mere passive consumers. By 1939, the three most popular forms of gambling were off-course betting on horses, the football pools, and betting at greyhound tracks. Beyond this was a hinterland of friendly but competitive petty gaming with coins and ca...
This paper compares the development of gambling in Britain during the late 17th and 18th centuries w...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the growing body of research which uses qualitative approa...
Gambling has received considerable academic attention from a range of disciplinary directions but to...
Gambling was a popular and pervasive leisure pursuit long before it was legalised in January 1961. T...
The Mass Observation 1947 file report (2545c) on the gambling behaviours of the British made clear t...
This paper examines the concern expressed on the issue of gambling in Victorian England. In the 1840...
This paper argues that Stefan Szymanski’s theory that formal associativity in terms of British clubs...
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The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increasing trend to move away from general prohibit...
First ed., Mar. 1905; reprinted Aug. 1905.Hobson, J. A. The ethics of gambling.--Hawke, J. The ext...
In 1926 the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Winston Churchill, introduced a tax on betting into the UK,...
Changes in regulation and taxation during the past decade have had a profound effect on the experien...
Sports gambling has a very long history, evolving with and influencing cultures, classes, genders an...
The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was ...
This paper compares the development of gambling in Britain during the late 17th and 18th centuries w...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the growing body of research which uses qualitative approa...
Gambling has received considerable academic attention from a range of disciplinary directions but to...
Gambling was a popular and pervasive leisure pursuit long before it was legalised in January 1961. T...
The Mass Observation 1947 file report (2545c) on the gambling behaviours of the British made clear t...
This paper examines the concern expressed on the issue of gambling in Victorian England. In the 1840...
This paper argues that Stefan Szymanski’s theory that formal associativity in terms of British clubs...
This research explores historical perspectives on gambling amongst poorer social groups in order to ...
The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was...
Over the last several decades, there has been an increasing trend to move away from general prohibit...
First ed., Mar. 1905; reprinted Aug. 1905.Hobson, J. A. The ethics of gambling.--Hawke, J. The ext...
In 1926 the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Winston Churchill, introduced a tax on betting into the UK,...
Changes in regulation and taxation during the past decade have had a profound effect on the experien...
Sports gambling has a very long history, evolving with and influencing cultures, classes, genders an...
The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was ...
This paper compares the development of gambling in Britain during the late 17th and 18th centuries w...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the growing body of research which uses qualitative approa...
Gambling has received considerable academic attention from a range of disciplinary directions but to...