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Youth subculture in 20th Century Britain was a unique phenomenon. Throughout the decades, young people sought to define themselves, reflecting their identity in terms of regionalism, class and crucially, musical taste, through their clothes. This book is a comprehensive survey of over 50 underground 'tribes' that roamed the streets of the UK from the '60s to the '90s.
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Social life and customs, Subculture, Fashion, Punk rock musicians, Rock music fans, History and criticism, Teenagers, Youth, Alternative rock musicians, Alternative rock music, Clothing, Pictorial works, History, Fashion, history, Youth, great britainPlaces
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Table of Contents
Leatherboy/Rocker, 1960-1966
CND/Beatnik, 1960-1966
Mod, 1961-1966
Art School Boho, 1961-1966
R&B, 1962-1965
Hard Mod, 1966-1967
Dandy/Hippy, 1966-1968
Skinhead/Peanut, 1968-1970
Greasers, 1968-1972
Ted Revival, 1968-1976
Suedehead, 1970-1972
Space Rock, 1970-1975
Bowie Kids/Glam, 1971-1974
Northern Soul, 1971-1976
Pub Rock, 1974-1977
Soulboy, 1974-1977
Punk, 1976-1978
Post Punk, 1978-1981
Skinhead Oi, 1978-1982
2 Tone, 1979-1981
Mod Revival, 1979-1985
Anarcho-Punk, 1979-1984
The Postcard Look, 1979-1981
Blitz Kids/New Romantic, 1979-1981
Rockabilly Revival, 1979-1983
UK 82/Second Wave Punk, 1980-1983
Goth, 1980-1984
Psychobilly, 1980-1984
Medway Garage, 1981-1985
Smithsmania, 1983-1987
Creation/Indie, 1983-1987
Thrash/Crossover, 1984-1988
Crust, 1985-1989
Hardcore, 1985-1989
Shoegaze, 1987-1990
Baggy, 1987-1990.
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"Illustrated Style Guide" / illustrated by Florence Bamberger: 37 unnumbered pages at end.
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