This article examines the ways in which political organisations of the far left and far right responded to punk-informed youth culture in Britain during the late 1970s. It examines how both tried to understand punk within their own ideological framework, particularly in relation to the perceived socio-economic and political crises of the late 1970s, before then endeavouring to appropriate—or use—punk for their own ends. Ultimately, however, the article suggests that while punk may indeed be seen as a cultural response to the breakdown of what some have described as the post-war ‘consensus’ in the 1970s, the far left and far right's focus on cultural expression cut across the basic foundations on which they had been built. Consequently, neit...
The article thematizes the phenomenon of punk as an example of “unconventional” and “unwelcomed...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship b...
This article examines the ways in which political organisations of the far left and far right respon...
This article contextualises and examines the ways by which British punk engaged with the threat of n...
This chapter is a reconsideration of the contribution punk rock made to anti-nuclear and anti-war ex...
This article compares the politics and approach for two punk bands: Crass from the UK and Rondos fro...
On 8 September 1979, the English punk bands Crass and Poison Girls played a benefit gig with the Dut...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British yo...
This paper explores the representation of political and ideological issues in music graphics in the ...
‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British you...
This thesis aims to investigate the way in which anarchism - both as a means of theoretical politica...
In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship b...
This article looks at the controversial music genre Oi! in relation to youth cultural identity in la...
The article thematizes the phenomenon of punk as an example of “unconventional” and “unwelcomed...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship b...
This article examines the ways in which political organisations of the far left and far right respon...
This article contextualises and examines the ways by which British punk engaged with the threat of n...
This chapter is a reconsideration of the contribution punk rock made to anti-nuclear and anti-war ex...
This article compares the politics and approach for two punk bands: Crass from the UK and Rondos fro...
On 8 September 1979, the English punk bands Crass and Poison Girls played a benefit gig with the Dut...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British yo...
This paper explores the representation of political and ideological issues in music graphics in the ...
‘White Youth’ recovers and explains the relationship between far-right organisations and British you...
This thesis aims to investigate the way in which anarchism - both as a means of theoretical politica...
In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship b...
This article looks at the controversial music genre Oi! in relation to youth cultural identity in la...
The article thematizes the phenomenon of punk as an example of “unconventional” and “unwelcomed...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
In recent years, scholars have begun to attend to the gap in our understanding of the relationship b...