Punk, Politics and Youth Culture – READING HISTORY

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Punk, Politics and Youth Culture – READING HISTORY
Punk, Politics and Youth Culture, 1976-1984 Professor Matthew Worley; Leverhulme Punk is generally regarded as a defining moment in British cultural history. In its rhetoric and style, punk appeared to encapsulate the socio-economic and political climate of the late 1970s. It seemed to form a distinct youth culture that in turn provoked a media-driven moral…
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