Studies in popular culture (Manchester, England)
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Studies in popular culture (Manchester, England)
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- Amateur film : meaning and practice, 1927-77
- Amateur operatics : a social and cultural history
- Christmas in nineteenth-century England
- Cinema and radio in Britain and America, 1920-60
- Films and British national identity : from Dickens to Dad's army
- From silent screen to multi-screen : a history of cinema exhibition in Britain since 1896
- Heroes and happy endings : class, gender, and nation in popular film and fiction in interwar Britain
- Inventing the cave man : from Darwin to the Flintstones
- Juke box Britain : Americanisation and youth culture, 1945-60
- Looking north : northern England and the national imagination
- Popular culture and working-class taste in Britain, 1930-39 : a round of cheap diversions?
- Popular culture in London c. 1890-1918 : the transformation of entertainment
- Railways and culture in Britain : the epitome of modernity
- Songs of protest, songs of love : popular ballads in eighteenth-century Britain
- Spiritualism and British society between the wars
- The British seaside : holidays and resorts in the twentieth century
- The food companions : cinema and consumption in wartime Britain, 1939-45
- Women drinking out in Britain since the early twentieth century
- Working-class organisations and popular tourism, 1840-1970
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