Cinemas and Cinema-Going in the United Kingdom Decades of Decline, 1945-65

Cinema-going was the most popular commercial leisure activity in the first half of the twentieth century, peaking in 1946 with 1.6 billion recorded admissions. Though 'going to the pictures' remained a popular pastime, the transition to peacetime altered citizens' leisure habits. Duri...

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Main Author: Manning, Sam (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London University of London Press 2020
Series:New Historial Perspectives
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