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Gambling in Britain in the long eighteenth century, Bob Harris, University of Oxford

Label
Gambling in Britain in the long eighteenth century, Bob Harris, University of Oxford
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gambling in Britain in the long eighteenth century
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1310444580
Responsibility statement
Bob Harris, University of Oxford
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
English society in the eighteenth century was allegedly marked by a 'gambling mania', such was the prevalence and intensity of different forms of 'gaming'. Gambling in Britain in the Long Eighteenth Century subjects this notion to systematic scrutiny, exploring the growth and prevalence of different forms of gambling across Britain and throughout British society in this period, as well as attitudes towards it. Drawing on a vast range of new, empirical evidence, Bob Harris seeks to understand gambling, its growth, and significance within the context of wider trends and impulses in society. This book asks what light gambling practices and habits shed back onto society and the values, hopes, and expectations that informed the lives of those involved. This is a book, therefore, as much about the character of British society in the long eighteenth century as it is about gambling itself.--, Provided by publisher
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