This study examines the development of popular entertainment in the municipal public parks of a variety of British cities in the early decades of the twentieth century. It seeks to extend the debate about the social role of the urban park beyond the Victorian period and to challenge the idea that parks were mere mechanisms for social control. Their later developments were more complex and offered an increasing variety of popular entertainments such as dancing to a more discerning leisure consumer. In so doing, park managers found themselves in direct competition with private leisure providers and attempting to anticipate future trends in an expanding leisure population. The article concludes by considering how the determination to broaden t...
While the Victorian ideal of the public park is well understood, we know less of how local governors...
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Design and Planning ProgramAnne E. BeamishThough nineteenth-centur...
The thesis contains two complementary strands of inquiry. On the one hand, there is an examination ...
This study examines the development of popular entertainment in the municipal public parks of a vari...
This paper examines the evolution of the municipal public park in Manchester from the Victorian peop...
This paper argues that municipal public parks in Manchester provided the citizens with the space not...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
This paper argues that the Edwardian municipal park represents a significant transition from the hig...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the growth and changing nature of leisure from the nineteen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-85)Literature in the field of Recreation addresses the...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
It is well known that Nottingham was one of the most densely built and overcrowded towns in Victoria...
The thesis takes as its subject the development of cultural forms and institutions, exploring const...
While the Victorian ideal of the public park is well understood, we know less of how local governors...
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Design and Planning ProgramAnne E. BeamishThough nineteenth-centur...
The thesis contains two complementary strands of inquiry. On the one hand, there is an examination ...
This study examines the development of popular entertainment in the municipal public parks of a vari...
This paper examines the evolution of the municipal public park in Manchester from the Victorian peop...
This paper argues that municipal public parks in Manchester provided the citizens with the space not...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
This paper argues that the Edwardian municipal park represents a significant transition from the hig...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the growth and changing nature of leisure from the nineteen...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-85)Literature in the field of Recreation addresses the...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
It is well known that Nottingham was one of the most densely built and overcrowded towns in Victoria...
The thesis takes as its subject the development of cultural forms and institutions, exploring const...
While the Victorian ideal of the public park is well understood, we know less of how local governors...
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Design and Planning ProgramAnne E. BeamishThough nineteenth-centur...
The thesis contains two complementary strands of inquiry. On the one hand, there is an examination ...