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Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 Felix Fuhg

Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 By Felix Fuhg

Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 by Felix Fuhg


Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 Summary

Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 by Felix Fuhg

This book examines the emergence of modern working-class youth culture through the perspective of an urban history of post-war Britain, with a particular focus on the influence of young people and their culture on Britains self-image as a country emerging from the constraints of its post-Victorian, imperial past.


Each section of the book Society, City, Pop, and Space considers in detail the ways in which working-class youth culture corresponded with a fast-changing metropolitan and urban society in the years following the decline of the British Empire.


Was teenage culture rooted in the urban experience and the transformation of working-class neighbourhoods? Did youth subcultures emerge simply as a reaction to Britain's changing racial demographic? To what extent did leisure venues and institutions function as laboratories for a developing British pop culture, which ultimately helped Britain re-establish its prominence on the world stage?


These questions and more are answered in this book.

Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 Reviews

Fuhg and Brown have written innovative studies that make a significant contribution to the existing historiography. They demonstrate that the spatial turn helps to enhance our understanding of the 1960s and, more broadly, of the conditions in which cultural innovation thrives. both studies hold lessons for anyone who is interested in, and concerned about, the future of the creative arts in the climate of fiscal austerity and puritanical righteousness that define our present. They deserve a wide readership. (Jorg Arnold, German Historical Institute London Bulletin, Vol. 45 (1), May, 2023)

About Felix Fuhg

Felix Fuhgis Research Associate at the Center for Metropolitan Studies at the Technical University Berlin, Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- PART I: SOCIETY.-2. Vulgar Nincompoops and Sawdust Caesars: Generations, adolescence, and the historicity of youth culture in post-war debates.-3. First I Look At The Purse: Youth at work.-PART II: CITY.-4. Mods, working-class youth and Londons way of becoming a modern post-war metropolis.-5. Working-class youth and the social transformation of post-war London.-PART III: POP.-6. Making Britain great again: Popular culture and the British invasion.-7. Cultural renewal and the transnational fashion industry.-PART IV: SPACE.-8. The creation and use of public space.-9. Leisure venues: London by day and by night.

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9783030689674
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Londons Working-Class Youth and the Making of Post-Victorian Britain, 19581971 by Felix Fuhg
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-05-21
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