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Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 18401970

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Full Title:

Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 18401970

Contributors:

By (Author) Susan Barton

ISBN:

9780719065903

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

24th March 2005

UK Publication Date:

24th March 2005

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Main Subject:
Dewey:

306.41820942

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Today, many people take the idea of holidays for granted and regard the provision of paid time off as a right. This book argues that popular tourism has its roots in collective organisation and charts the development of the working class holiday over two centuries. Starting with the cult of St. Monday, the problem of absenteeism of northern textile workers during Wakes Week, and culminating in the cheap foreign package holiday of the late 20th century, this study recounts how short, unpaid and often unauthorised periods of leave from work became organised and legitimised through legislation, culminating with the Holidays with Pay Act of 1938. Moreover, this study finds that it was through collective activity by workers - through savings clubs, friendly societies and union activity - that the working class were originally able to take holidays, and it was as a result of collective bargaining and campaigning that paid holidays were eventually secured for all. This fascinating study will be of use to students and scholars of social history, travel and tourism and labour studies. -- .

Reviews

"'Barton's study of tourism fills a niche that so far has been little examined' John Lowerson, Sussex University"

Author Bio

Susan Barton studied for her PhD at de Montfort University in Leicester and now researches in the field of social history, particularly the history of tourism

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