By revisiting the subcultures that British youngsters followed throughout the second half of the twentieth century, principally Mods, Skins, and Casuals, this BA Dissertation searches the principal connections among them. Starting with influences from the decade of the 60s, and following with the next decades, the Casual subculture historically evolved from earlier tribes such as Mods or Skins. The similarities among the three tribes have been shown to stem from the sociologic development of the working-class teenagers of the United Kingdom, attracted by the British clothing brands that were popular among the high class. Their aim was to appear well dressed and thus, unperceived by the police authorities during the violent clashes t...
Exhibition of Skinhead graphics, including print material and photographs from the archives of Toby ...
This paper, presented at the 15th IASPM UK and Ireland Biennial Conference: London Calling, held at ...
This is an introduction to the theme of youth culture in 21st Century Britain – article entitled ‘Yo...
This dissertation focuses primarily on subcultural style in Britain between the late 1970's punk sce...
This thesis questions the stereotype of the loose fitting silhouette of the Mancunian music scene fr...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
This bachelor's thesis dealt with origins of Mod's subculture in the United Kingdom. It pursued the ...
This article examines the influence of an outfit worn by David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth an...
Mod youth culture began in the postwar era as way for young people to reconfigure modernity after th...
Fashion has long been a key element of football culture. The terraces have always provided a promen...
During the 1990s, Costa Rica experienced a growth in youth bands performing emergent music genres. W...
Politics, as well as a country’s political climate, can have an effect on the creation of countercul...
This paper interrogates the self-fashioning of masculinity by football casuals through a case study ...
This study intends to study the historical factors behind the use of leather in British subcultures ...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the theoretical foundations of the subculture in the context...
Exhibition of Skinhead graphics, including print material and photographs from the archives of Toby ...
This paper, presented at the 15th IASPM UK and Ireland Biennial Conference: London Calling, held at ...
This is an introduction to the theme of youth culture in 21st Century Britain – article entitled ‘Yo...
This dissertation focuses primarily on subcultural style in Britain between the late 1970's punk sce...
This thesis questions the stereotype of the loose fitting silhouette of the Mancunian music scene fr...
Abstract: This essay reports from a long-term research project1 which interviewed participants in a ...
This bachelor's thesis dealt with origins of Mod's subculture in the United Kingdom. It pursued the ...
This article examines the influence of an outfit worn by David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth an...
Mod youth culture began in the postwar era as way for young people to reconfigure modernity after th...
Fashion has long been a key element of football culture. The terraces have always provided a promen...
During the 1990s, Costa Rica experienced a growth in youth bands performing emergent music genres. W...
Politics, as well as a country’s political climate, can have an effect on the creation of countercul...
This paper interrogates the self-fashioning of masculinity by football casuals through a case study ...
This study intends to study the historical factors behind the use of leather in British subcultures ...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the theoretical foundations of the subculture in the context...
Exhibition of Skinhead graphics, including print material and photographs from the archives of Toby ...
This paper, presented at the 15th IASPM UK and Ireland Biennial Conference: London Calling, held at ...
This is an introduction to the theme of youth culture in 21st Century Britain – article entitled ‘Yo...