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Darts in England, 1900-39

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Drawing on an eclectic range of primary and secondary sources Chaplin examines the development of darts in the context of English society in the early twentieth century. He reveals how darts was transformed during the interwar years to become one of the most popular recreations in England, not just amongst working class men and, to a lesser extent, working class women but even (to some extent) among the middle and upper classes. This book assesses the social, economic and cultural forces behind this transformation. This work also considers the growth of the darts manufacturing industry and assesses the overall effect the growing popularity of darts had on interwar society and popular culture, with particular reference to the changing culture and form of the English public house. This original study will be of interest to sports historians, social historians, business historians, sociologists and sports scientists.

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ISBN: 9780719078033
Publication date: 1st April 2009
Author: Patrick Chaplin
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 258 pages
Series: Studies in Popular Culture
Genres: European history
Popular culture
European history: medieval period, middle ages