Cinemas and Cinema-Going in the United Kingdom

Decades of Decline, 1945–65

by Sam Manning

In the first half of the twentieth century, cinema-going was the most popular commercial leisure activity century. But with the transition to peacetime, leisure habits changed. During the 1950s increased affluence, the growth of television ownership and the diversification of leisure led to rapid declines in attendance. Linking national developments to detailed case studies, this book adds nuance to our understanding of regional variations in film exhibition, audience habits and cinema-going experiences during a period of profound social and cultural change.

Background image: Interior of Odeon, Sheffield, July 1956 (Picture Sheffield, Sheffield City Council Archives and Local Studies Service).

Metadata

  • isbn
    9781915249487
  • publisher
    University of London
  • publisher place
    London
  • rights
    © Sam Manning 2020
  • rights holder
    Sam Manning
  • rights territory
    World
  • series title
    New Historical Perspectives
  • doi