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Mass Observation Online

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Database available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus) Database available to authorized IU Bloomington users (on or off campus)
Producer:
Adam Matthew Digital
Coverage:
1937 - 1965


Mass Observation was a pioneering social research organisation that conducted field research into the cultural and social life of Britain from 1937 to 1965. Mass Observation Online offers an unparalled insight into everyday British life in the 1930s and 1940s including topics such as abortion, old age, crime, eating habits, shopping, fashion, dance, popular music, sex, sport, reading, ethnic minorities, and the decline of Empire.

Number of Users:
unlimited
Interlibrary Loan:
Print-only copy permitted
Resource Advocate:
Marsh, Moira
SFX Source:
No
Federated Search:
No

IUB Library Subjects:
  • Folklore
  • Sociology
  • History

Library of Congress Subjects:

Mass society -- Sources -- Databases.
Popular culture -- Great Britain.
Political sociology -- Great Britain.
Social psychology -- Great Britain.
Public opinion -- Great Britain.