Social Developments: Youth Culture Developments - Skinheads and New Genres Flashcards

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What did Skinhead culture develop from?

A

Mod culture

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What was skinhead culture originally like?

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They accepted Jamaicans and their music and overall culture

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What happened to skinheads by the early 1970’s?

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They became anti-immigration and increasingly violent

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What did Skinheads begin to be known as when they became violent?

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Football hooligans

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Why were Skinheads now called Football Hooligans?

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Because they would go to football tournaments and act out

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What is an example of a match ending violently due to football hooligans?

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A Manchester United vs Stretford game ended with 40 people stabbed

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What was another name given to the overall idea of Football Hooliganism?

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“The English Disease”

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What tradition had there been for working class men for decades before the 1970’s?

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Men of all ages would go to watch football and support their team

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What happened with old men attending football matches in the 1970’s?

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They decided to instead spend their free time in garden centres or at home

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What did it mean for the younger football watchers when the older men left?

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There were no role models to regulate behaviour of the younger men watching the matches

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What did the absence of old men at the football matches then result in? What did this create?

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Younger spectators felt they were free to act however they want, which is what created football hooliganism

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What piece of media acknowledge the hooligans violence? What did they make?

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The Daily Mirror dedicated a section of their paper to the violence of football hooligans

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What did many upper class youths do?

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Tried to differentiate themselves from the popular culture of the time

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How did the youths differentiate from the popular culture?

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They bought expensive tweed jackets and Barbour coats

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What did the upper class youths who tried to separate themselves from the popular culture at the time get called?

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‘Sloane Rangers’

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What was a limitation of the Sloane Rangers?

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They were helping to once again blur class lines