Century of the Leisured Masses
Entertainment and the Transformation of Twentieth-Century America
David George Surdam
Reviews and Awards
"As a volume to browse for entertainment, I recommend it. For its terrific bibliography of work on leisure in myriad fields, I heartily endorse it." -- EH.NET
"David Surdam has written the definitive economic history of leisure in the United States. He leaves no stone unturned in his exploration of the causes of the growth of leisure, the developing market for it, and its impact on American life." -- Michael Haupert, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
"Surdam provides the definitive study of leisure in America, showing how-through changes in productivity-leisure has evolved and affected modern lifestyles both here and abroad. Surdam is a good place to start if you want to deeply understand the roots of economic development from which the all entertainment and media sectors have grown." -- Harold L. Vogel, author of Entertainment Industry Economics: A Guide for Financial Analysis
"Century of the Leisure Masses is an economic examination of what 20th-century Americans elected to do with their increasing leisure time. David Surdam, whose research embodies both economic history and sports economics, has combined his interests to explore this phenomenon. The economic theory and data he marshals are accessible; his case studies of specific industries and public policies highlight important issues." -- Louis P. Cain, Department of Economics, Loyola University Chicago and Northwestern University