Review
'A welcome, and much-needed, examination of leisure within its broader economic, social, and cultural context.' - Trevor Griffiths, University of Edinburgh, UK 'Borsay demonstrates that leisure was not an indulgence, but central to past cultural life. Moreover, his work is clearly expressed and understandable. Students of sports history who have not read widely in the history of leisure should ensure they read this important, challenging and provocative book.' - Mike Higgins, St Martins College 'With its clear focus on themes, issues and debates, this will be an invaluable textbook for courses on leisure and popular culture.' - Jeffrey Richards, THES Textbook Guide
Product Description
Peter Borsay places leisure in its historical context, enriching understanding and challenging received views of contemporary recreational practices. His approach is analytical and critical, with an emphasis on the long perspective, on key concepts rather than simple chronology, and on the British Isles as a fluid and dynamic amalgam of local and national cultures and polities.