Clubland

How the Working Men's Club Shaped Britain

Clubland
Pete Brown
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Hardback
h240 x 159mm - 320pg
9 Jun 2022 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9780008457549
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The untold story of a British institution Pete Brown is a convivial guide on this journey through the intoxicating history of the working men' s clubs. From the movement' s founding by teetotaller social reformer the Reverend Henry Solly to the booze-soaked mid-century heyday, when more than 7 million Brits were members, this warm-hearted and entertaining book reveals how and why the clubs became the cornerstone of Britain' s social life - offering much more than cheap Federation Bitter and chicken in a basket. Often dismissed as relics of a bygone age - bastions of bigotry and racism - Brown reminds us that long before the days of Phoenix Nights, 3,000-seat venues routinely played host to stars like Shirley Bassey, Louis Armstrong, and the Bee Gees, offering entertainment for all the family, and close to home at that. Britain' s best-known comedians made reputations through a thick miasma of smoke, from Sunniside to Skegness. For a young man growing up in the pit town of Barnsley this was a radiant wonderland that transformed those who entered. Brown explores the clubs' role in defining masculinity, community and class identity for generations of men in Britain' s industrial towns. They were, at their best, a vehicle for social mobility and self-improvement, run as cooperatives for working people by working people: an informal, community-owned pre-cursor to the Welfare State. As the movement approaches its 160th anniversary, this exuberant book brings to life the thrills and the spills of a cultural phenomenon that might still be rescued from irrelevance.
' Pete Brown is a brilliant master of ceremonies as he brings the history of these fine institutions to life and demonstrates their importance in working class communities across the country. ' Alan Johnson, author of This Boy' A compelling mixture of social history, vivid reportage and candid autobiography, Clubland makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of Britain in the last century and a half. ' David Kynaston, author of Austerity Britain' Leave any flat-capped cliches at the door: Brown offers an earnest exploration of this crucially formative area of British social history. ' John Warland, author of Liquid History' Pete Brown writes poetically and with great authority on a slice of culture that has been ignored or derided for many years. He illuminates these arts centres, debating halls and palaces of carefree delight with love and care. ' Ian McMillan, author of Neither Nowt Nor SummatPraise for Pete Brown. . . ' The beer drinkers' Bill Bryson' Times Literary Supplement' Brown' s enthusiasm is infectious' The Sunday Times' Brown' s writing has a pleasingly loose-limbed feel' The Observer' Brown writes beautifully. ' Financial Times' Big beery fun. ' The Times' Engaging' Daily Mail
Pete Brown is a Barnsley-born author, journalist, blogger and broadcaster specialising in food and drink, especially the fun parts like beer, cider, pubs and bacon rolls. His broad, fresh approach takes in social history, cultural commentary, travel writing, personal discovery and natural history, and his words are always delivered with the warmth and wit you' d expect from a great night down the pub. He writes for newspapers and magazines around the world and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4' s Food Programme. He was named British Beer Writer of the Year in 2009, 2012 and 2016, has won three Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards, and has been shortlisted twice for the Andre Simon Awards. Pete is currently chair of the British Guild of Beer Writers. He blogs at petebrown. net

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