Sex Thugs and Rock n Roll

Sex  Thugs and Rock  n  Roll
Author: Mark Fenemore
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Subculture
ISBN: 1571815325

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Living on the frontline of the Cold War, young people in East Germany were subject to a number of competing influences: the culture of their parents, the new official culture taught in schools, and new youth cultures. Fenemore presents an account of what it was like in the 1950s and 1960s.

Sex and Thugs and Rock n Roll

Sex and Thugs and Rock  n  Roll
Author: Billy Thorpe
Publsiher: Pan Australia
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1997
Genre: Kings Cross (N.S.W.)
ISBN: 0330359924

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Sex and Thugs and Rock n Roll

Sex and Thugs and Rock  n  Roll
Author: Billy Thorpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1996
Genre: Aztecs
ISBN: 0732908701

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Reflections by rock musician, Billy Thorpe. Details his experiences as a teenager living and working in Kings Cross, Sydney during 1963 and 1964. Describes the formation of the musical group 'The Aztecs' and their rapid rise in popularity during this time.

Sex and Thugs and Rock n Roll

Sex and Thugs and Rock  n  Roll
Author: Billy Thorpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2002
Genre: Kings Cross (N.S.W.)
ISBN: 0732911583

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God Guns Rock N Roll

God  Guns   Rock N Roll
Author: Ted Nugent
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2001-08-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781596986633

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Rock and Roll legend Ted Nugent contends that a lot of what is wrong with this country could be remedied by a simple, but controversial concept: gun ownership.

Punks and Skins United

Punks and Skins United
Author: Aimar Ventsel
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789208610

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Germany has one of the liveliest and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany, such as social segmentation, east-west tensions and local politics. Punk in eastern Germany is a reaction to the marginalization of the working class. As a cultural, social and economic niche, punks create their own controversial “substitute society” to compensate for their low status in mainstream society.

A Social History of Early Rock n Roll in Germany

A Social History of Early Rock    n    Roll in Germany
Author: Julia Sneeringer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350034396

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A Social History of Early Rock 'n' Roll in Germany explores the people and spaces of St. Pauli's rock'n'roll scene in the 1960s. Starting in 1960, young British rockers were hired to entertain tourists in Hamburg's red-light district around the Reeperbahn in the area of St. Pauli. German youths quickly joined in to experience the forbidden thrill of rock'n'roll, and used African American sounds to distance themselves from the old Nazi generation. In 1962 the Star Club opened and drew international attention for hosting some of the Beatles' most influential performances. In this book, Julia Sneeringer weaves together this story of youth culture with histories of sex and gender, popular culture, media, and subculture. By exploring the history of one locale in depth, Sneeringer offers a welcome contribution to the scholarly literature on space, place, sound and the city, and pays overdue attention to the impact that Hamburg had upon music and style. She is also careful to place performers such as The Beatles back into the social, spatial, and musical contexts that shaped them and their generation. This book reveals that transnational encounters between musicians, fans, entrepreneurs and businessmen in St. Pauli produced a musical style that provided emotional and physical liberation and challenged powerful forces of conservatism and conformity with effects that transformed the world for decades to come.

Rethinking the Age of Emancipation

Rethinking the Age of Emancipation
Author: Martin Baumeister,Philipp Lenhard,Ruth Nattermann
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789206333

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Since the end of the nineteenth century, traditional historiography has emphasized the similarities between Italy and Germany as “late nations”, including the parallel roles of “great men” such as Bismarck and Cavour. Rethinking the Age of Emancipation aims at a critical reassessment of the development of these two “late” nations from a new and transnational perspective. Essays by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars examine the discursive relationships among nationalism, war, and emancipation as well as the ambiguous roles of historical protagonists with competing national, political, and religious loyalties.