The Labour Party's attitude to gambling, 1918-1970
<p>The Edwardian labour movement opposed gambling. But hostility to this integral aspect of twentieth century working-class culture is presumed to have disappeared rapidly as the Labour Party moved towards political maturity. This thesis challenges the declinist...
Main Author: | McClymont, G |
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Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2006
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