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4. Bingo, Women, and the Critics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Critics and Gamblers
- 1. The Critics’ Views, 1919–1969: The Economic, Moral, and Social Costs of Gambling 23
- 2. For Richer, for Poorer: Gambling, 1919–1945 40
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Part Two: Masculine, Feminine, Other
- 3. Gambling, Respectable Masculinity, and Male Sporting Culture 69
- 4. Bingo, Women, and the Critics 89
- 5. Gambling ‘Others’: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion 108
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Part Three: Reaction and Reform, 1945–1969
- 6. Professional Gambling and Organized Crime under Scrutiny 137
- 7. Redefining the Public Interest: Gambling, Charity, and the Welfare State 169
- Conclusion 197
- Notes 203
- References 247
- Illustration Credits 261
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Critics and Gamblers
- 1. The Critics’ Views, 1919–1969: The Economic, Moral, and Social Costs of Gambling 23
- 2. For Richer, for Poorer: Gambling, 1919–1945 40
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Part Two: Masculine, Feminine, Other
- 3. Gambling, Respectable Masculinity, and Male Sporting Culture 69
- 4. Bingo, Women, and the Critics 89
- 5. Gambling ‘Others’: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion 108
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Part Three: Reaction and Reform, 1945–1969
- 6. Professional Gambling and Organized Crime under Scrutiny 137
- 7. Redefining the Public Interest: Gambling, Charity, and the Welfare State 169
- Conclusion 197
- Notes 203
- References 247
- Illustration Credits 261
- Index 263