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Flappers and the jazz age: women and leisure in ireland, 1920s-30s

ISBN: 9781526181794
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Manchester University Press (ADS)
Origin: GB
Release Date: July, 2026

Book Details

People’s ordinary, everyday lives and more specifically, their leisure activities are often obscured within existing academic research on 1920s-30s Ireland. This book seeks to redress that neglect by exploring the relationship between identity, recreation, and culture both North and South of the border, with particular attention to women’s lived experiences. Leisurely pursuits during this period were commonly overshadowed by religious Influence and the nation-building projects in post-partition Ireland. Nevertheless, there existed alternative spaces, where people enjoyed dancing, singing, listening to music, shopping, glamour, reading magazines, swimming, travelling, and going to the cinema. Such activities reflected international trends beyond national borders. This book documents those activities and spaces through a feminist lens and intersectional analysis of gender, class, religion and rural/urban identities.