Has the function of leisure changed over the last 100 years?

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Nick Webb        Leisure Context        Assignment 1

Essay Question: Has the function of leisure changed over the last 100 years?

Arguably the changes in the way leisure has been perceived began in the 19th Century with the introduction of the Museums act in 1849, the Libraries act in 1850 and the Recreations Ground act of 1852. This showed the government’s realisation that leisure pursuits were a legitimate and profitable way of raising capital. It could also have been the government acting on a change in social norms. Research might have shown a growing number of people visiting leisure facilities. However, it was another 55 years before another notable leisure-related change in statute occurred. The National Trust Act of 1907 was brought in to help the 'permanent preservation for the benefit of the nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or scientific interest and as regards lands for the preservation... of their natural aspect features and animal and plant life.'  This meant that areas of beauty or scientific interest were protected against wear and tear that might occur due to increased human interest. People were beginning to travel to areas of the country in their spare-time for the purpose of leisure.  

Prior to the First World War, people had begun to travel to Europe for holidays. In 1913 three quarters of a million British tourists had travelled to Europe, most of these middle class. By 1919 a daily air service between London and Paris was introduced which shows a reactive act on the part of airlines due to growing numbers of people going on Holiday to European countries. One year before War broke out in 1938 The Holidays With Pay Act was introduced to extend paid holidays to workers not already covered by collective bargaining agreements. All of this changed however with outbreak of War across Europe. During this time the Government encouraged people to ‘Holiday at Home’.

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In 1937 the Physical Recreation and Training Act was introduced to ‘ provide for the development of facilities for, and the encouragement of, physical training and recreation, and to facilitate the establishment of centres for social activities.’  The aspect of fitness had now become important and the implementation of facilities in the country in order for people to become ‘fit’ was crucial. This was not the sole intent of the act, people enjoyed physical training and playing sports and a facility that allowed them to do this was a lucrative way of encouraging it.

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