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Working-class organisations and popular tourism, 1840–1970
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01 April 2011

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Cultural studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Holidays (non-religious), European history, Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Barton’s study of tourism fills a niche that so far has been little examined'
This fascinating study… has given us an admirable piece of social history.'
Introduction
1. No Grand Tours - tourism before 1850
2. Workers and the Great Exhibition - the origins of the package holiday
3. Holidays without pay
4. Collective bargaining for holidays with pay
5. Accommodation for working class visitors
6. Holidays and the state - planning for workers’ needs after the Holidays with Pay Act
7. Brits abroad
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index