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Casino and Society in Britain

Casino and Society in Britain

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This book explores the history of the British casino industry,from its early days to the present,and how it has been shaped by criminality,prohibition,regulation,and liberalization. It draws on primary source material from the National Archives and oral histories,and is intended to be of interest to historians,criminologists,regulators,students,and individuals interested in gambling,society,and cultural history.

Format: Hardback
Length: 226 pages
Publication date: 24 November 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Since the outbreak of the First World War, the British casino industry has been shaped by a complex interplay of criminality, prohibition, regulation, and liberalization. This comprehensive study delves into the history, culture, identity, and stakeholders of the British casino industry, which has hitherto received limited attention from historical and criminological investigations. By utilizing primary source material, including records from the National Archives, oral histories, newspapers, published journals, and books, this monograph offers a fresh perspective on the industry.

The book aims to bridge the gap in historical research and will appeal to historians, criminologists, regulators, students, and individuals with an interest in gambling, society, and cultural history. It provides a detailed account of the industry's development, from its early days to the present, and explores the various factors that have influenced its growth and evolution.

The British casino industry has a rich and complex history, dating back to the 19th century. Initially, gambling was illegal and operated in secret, with illegal casinos and betting shops being prevalent. However, with the passage of the Gaming Act in 1968, the industry began to undergo regulation and legalization. This led to the establishment of licensed casinos and the introduction of new games and technologies.

Over the years, the British casino industry has faced numerous challenges and changes. One of the most significant challenges was the rise of organized crime, which infiltrated the industry and caused significant harm to its reputation. The industry also faced opposition from anti-gambling groups, who argued that gambling was harmful to society and should be prohibited.

Despite these challenges, the British casino industry has continued to thrive. It has become a major contributor to the economy, generating billions of pounds in revenue and creating thousands of jobs. The industry has also played a significant role in promoting responsible gambling and has implemented measures to prevent underage gambling and problem gambling.

The British casino industry is characterized by its diverse culture and identity. It attracts a wide range of stakeholders, including players, employees, regulators, and policymakers. The industry has also developed a strong reputation for promoting responsible gambling and social responsibility.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of the British casino industry, its history, culture, identity, and stakeholders. It fills a gap in historical research and offers valuable insights into the industry's development and evolution. The book will be of interest to historians, criminologists, regulators, students, and individuals with an interest in gambling, society, and cultural history.

Weight: 498g
Dimension: 178 x 241 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138318953

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