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Gambling is a fascinating subject which for many centuries has attracted public interest. Yet, despite its ubiquity, gambling (or gaming) leads a marginal existence within the boundaries of scholarly research. Providing a longue duree survey, this volume promotes a historical understanding of the subject enriched with a diverse academic approach that draws upon sociology, economics and psychology. Each chapter in the collection is the work of a renowned scholar with a long standing interest in gambling research. The contributions offer historical analyses of the medieval origins of the 'Gambler State' and of mathematical risk calculation. They cast light on the roles of different stakeholders in gambling including the playing public, business, and the state. They provide a controversial discussion of the alleged 'pathological' nature of chance games and the reasons for either regulating or freeing them from state control. Last but not least, two authors deal with country-by-country specifics in gaming cultures and gambling markets. Taken as a whole, the chapters in this volume chart the development of European gambling culture from the medieval to modern times. In so doing it provides essential context for both historical and current debates about the nature of gambling and lotteries, addiction to gambling, poverty and social degradation on the fringes of the welfare state.
Dr Manfred Zollinger is lecturer in Economic and Social History at Vienna University of Economics and Business and of Art and Cultural Studies at the New Design University of St. Pölten (2014-15). Between 1992 and 2002 he was research assistant at the Institute for the Research of Games and Play at Mozarteum University Salzburg. His publications include: Bibliographie der SpielbÃ-cher des 15.-18. Jahrhunderts. Erster Band: 1473-1700; Geschichte des GlÃ-cksspiels vom 17. Jahrhundert bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg; and (co-edited with Ernst Strouhal and Brigitte Felderer) Spiele der Stadt. GlÃ-ck, Gewinn und Zeitvertreib.
Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Dealing in Chances-An Introduction Manfred Zollinger PART 1: Paths Toward Modern Gambling 1 The Ancient Roots of Modern Gambling Gherado Ortalli 2 Bingo! A Material History of Modern Gaming Thierry Depaulis 3 The Lure of Lady Luck: Lotteries and Economic Culture in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Low Countries Jeroen Puttevils 4 Taking Chances: Girolamo Cardano on Gambling, and the Art of Memory, and Magic Sergius Kodera 5 Debating the Lottery in Britain c. 1750-1830 James Raven 6 Heterotopias of Chance: Gambling and Subjectivity around 1800 Peter Schnyder PART 2: Gambling in Contemporary Consumer Societies 7 Cultural and Social Meanings of Gambling in Finland and Sweden: A Historical Perspective Riitta Matilainen 8 The Economic and Fiscal Impact of Syndicate Play Roberto Garvía 9 All You Need is a Dollar and a Dream: Explaining the Inverse Relationship between Socio-economic Position and Lottery Play Jens Beckert and Mark Lutter 10 A Brief Survey of German Casinos before and after World War II Manfred Zollinger 11 Casino Gambling as Part of the German Gambling Market Lothar Hübl PART 3 Perceptions and Realities of Gambling, Chance, and Risk 12 Games and Passions: Huizinga's Homo ludens as Spieltrieb Willem Otterspeer 13 "Pathological" Gambling in an Age of Chance Gerda Reith 14 Gambling and Speculation: Perceptions and Reality Reuven Brenner References Index