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Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970
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List of Tables List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Edwardian Cults of Youth: Boy Labour; the Folk Dance Craze; the Cult of Rupert Brooke Rolf Gardiner, Cambridgeand the Birth of Youth Culture Between the Two World Wars The Flapper Cult in Interwar Britain Youth Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Ireland Juvenile Delinquency in Northern Ireland, 1945-c.1970 From the Juke Box Boys to Revolting Students: Richard Hoggart and the Study of Youth Culture The Mod Culture in Swinging Britain, 1964-1967 From Danny the Red to British Student Power: Labour Governments and the International Student Revolts of the 1960s Youth Culture and Pop Culture: From Beatlemania to the Spice Girls Conclusions Notes Appendices Bibliography Index.

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'David Fowler's new book is one of the most illuminating books on twentieth-century youth culture I have ever read. From the youth cults of the Edwardian era to the Mods of the Sixties, he looks behind the stereotypes and has unearthed some fascinating material. Based on years of archival research and written with an admirable eye for detail and perspective, this is bound to become essential reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of the last century.' - Dominic Sandbrook, University of Oxford, UK 'An ideal text for students: always clear and accessible, with a good eye for detailed examples that are amusing and memorable, even gripping in their opening up of the issues.' - Alastair Reid, Girton College, Cambridge, UK 'David Fowler offers us an iconoclastic account of the history of youth culture, enlivened by telling examples (the 1960s civil servant earnestly reading Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man) and challenging arguments which force us to re-examine our comfortable assumptions.' - John Street, University of East Anglia, UK 'Fowler has drilled some fascinating bore-holes into the history of 20th-century British youth, and the breadth and variety of examples discussed are a welcome and indeed important antidote to the historic tendency to focus on the post-1950s period.' - Reviews in History

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DAVID FOWLER teaches Modern British History at The University of Cambridge, UK, and is Senior Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge, UK.

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'David Fowler's new book is one of the most illuminating books on twentieth-century youth culture I have ever read. From the youth cults of the Edwardian era to the Mods of the Sixties, he looks behind the stereotypes and has unearthed some fascinating material. Based on years of archival research and written with an admirable eye for detail and perspective, this is bound to become essential reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of the last century.' - Dominic Sandbrook, University of Oxford, UK 'An ideal text for students: always clear and accessible, with a good eye for detailed examples that are amusing and memorable, even gripping in their opening up of the issues.' - Alastair Reid, Girton College, Cambridge, UK 'David Fowler offers us an iconoclastic account of the history of youth culture, enlivened by telling examples (the 1960s civil servant earnestly reading Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man) and challenging arguments which force us to re-examine our comfortable assumptions.' - John Street, University of East Anglia, UK 'Fowler has drilled some fascinating bore-holes into the history of 20th-century British youth, and the breadth and variety of examples discussed are a welcome and indeed important antidote to the historic tendency to focus on the post-1950s period.' - Reviews in History

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