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Leisure, citizenship and working–class men in Britain, 1850–1940Discover the transformative journey of leisure and citizenship among working class men in Britain from 1850 to 1940 with this insightful book. This enriching title delves deep into the vibrant world of male leisure activities, revealing how these pursuits influenced societal norms and class structures. From the lively atmosphere of Victorian Penny Gaffs to the pioneering spirit of early 20th century football matches, this work examines the perception
Discover the transformative journey of leisure and citizenship among working-class men in Britain from 1850 to 1940 with this insightful book. This enriching title delves deep into the vibrant world of male leisure activities, revealing how these pursuits influenced societal norms and class structures. From the lively atmosphere of Victorian Penny Gaffs to the pioneering spirit of early 20th-century football matches, this work examines the perception of working-class leisure through the lens of contemporary observers. Middle-class social reformers scrutinized these leisure activities to assess working-class lifestyles during a time of significant socio-political changes. The book discusses how the emergence of mass democracy prompted fears and hopes regarding 'good' leisure and responsible citizenship. As imperial decline and urban challenges arose, leisure practices became vital in forging a connection between newly enfranchised male workers and the nation. By analyzing a wealth of primary and secondary sources, the author, Beaven, compellingly illustrates that male working-class culture—from 1850 to 1945—was not merely fragmented but rich with continuity and cultural participation. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in labor history, cultural studies, and the evolution of citizenship in a rapidly changing society.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
I had had it with cheaply functioning wine bottle openers!
Color: Silver, Number of Items: 1
I like a manually functioning wine bottle opener. This one is smooth and easy to use and I didn't feel like I would cut my finger when removing the cork from the opener. Would definitely recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great price and feels like quality.
Color: Silver, Number of Items: 1
Solid, feels like quality. Great price!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Mid
Color: Silver, Number of Items: 1
Not total garbage, but not high quality either. Looks, feels, and performs like a cheap wine opener.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Surprisingly Premium, No-Nonsense Corkscrew That Just Works
Color: Silver, Number of Items: 1
I’ve gone through more corkscrews than I care to admit. Some cute, some clever, some that looked great on the countertop but absolutely fell apart the second they met a stubborn cork. This opener immediately impressed me with how solid and dependable it feels. The zinc alloy gives it a weight and sturdiness that you notice the moment you pick it up, and it has that “built to last” vibe you don’t usually get at this price point.
What I love most is that there’s no learning curve, no gimmicks, and no unnecessary parts that will eventually loosen or snap. It’s the kind of tool that feels familiar but elevated. The turning mechanism is smooth, controlled, and surprisingly effortless, even on older bottles where the cork can be unpredictable. The wings rise evenly, don’t wobble, and give you a ton of leverage, so removing the cork feels almost too easy.
It also doubles as a great bottle opener, and I appreciate that it actually feels like a bottle opener you can trust rather than a flimsy add-on tucked in as an afterthought.
If you want something flashy for your bar cart, this may not be the centerpiece. But if you’re looking for a reliable, heavy-duty corkscrew that quietly outperforms the pretty ones, this is it. An incredibly solid value and easily one of the most dependable openers I’ve owned.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Classic design and good sturdy quality
Color: Silver, Number of Items: 2
Let's just address the elephant in the room. My family says I am cheap, but I call it thrifty. Either way, I bought a couple of cork screws earlier that left like they would break at any moment when pushing down the arms, and after a few bottles, one arm did bend.
So this time, i paid attention to the reviews and chose these cork screws as the review said they are solid quality. The review was correct. This design is pretty fool proof and easy for anyone to use. You do not need super human strength to pull the cork. Just remove the foil, screw the sharp coil into the cork until the arms have reached the top of their range, the place the bottle on a hard surface and push both arms down. Easy peasy.
The bad openers I mentioned earlier did not have anything on the opener arms and the metal was thin. It did not provide a good feel. These cork screws have thicker arms and have a rubber grip on them which provides a much more comfortable operation.
I would definitely recommend these cork screws for quality and value.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025