Growing Up and Going out: Youth Culture, Commerce, and Leisure Space in Post-War Britain
By (Author) Sarah Kenny
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st March 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Sociology: sport and leisure
Age groups: adolescents
305.235094109045
Hardback
258
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
540g
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.
Sarah Kenny is Associate Professor of Modern British Studies at the University of Birmingham