
Going to the Palais
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- Introduction
- Part I: Dancing, the Dance Hall Industry, and its Audience
- 1: The Birth of the Palais: Dancing and Dance Halls, 1918-1939
- 2: Wartime Boom: Dancing and the Dance Hall Industry at War, 1939-1945
- 3: Rise and Fall: The Golden Age of the Dance Hall, 1945-1960
- 4: The Development of Dancing in Britain 1918-1960
- Part II: The Dance Hall and British Society, 1918-1960
- 5: Youth and the dance hall, 1918-1960
- 6: Women, Dancing and Dance Halls, 1918-1960
- 7: Romance and Intimacy in the Dance Hall
- Part III: Conflicts and Control: Moral Panic and the Dance Hall 1918-1960
- 8: Morality, Gender, and the Dance Hall 1918-60
- 9: Race and the Dance Hall
- 10: The 'Youth Problem' and the Dance Hall 1918-1960
- Conclusion
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