Dressed in a mini skirt and passionate about boys, music, dance and fashion, the 1960s teenage girl is a pop culture icon, the seeming beneficiary of the ascendancy of mass youth culture in the ...
As the 1960s progressed, the rise of larger concert venues and the changing dynamics of youth culture led to a decline in the popularity of teen nightclubs like the Cinnamon Cinder. The last of ...
The Who were the voice of Britain's angsty youth back in the 1960s, but Pete Townshend often looks back upon the destructive antics of his group with regret.
This could be used to start a discussion about changing youth culture since this time ... in his work as a newspaper photographer in the 1960s. Immigration to London from Ghana and Jamaica.
During the later 1960s, revolt against the Vietnam War, the overall youth culture sensibility, and the commercial sexualization of culture together conspired to return free love toward the center ...
Her clothes were not cheap but their design reflected the rise of youth culture and the desire for unfussy, easy-to-wear garments. Mary Quant is often said to have invented the mini-skirt ...
Mitchell looks through old issues of Wolverhampton’s local paper, the Express and Star Mitchell looks at an old newspaper to look at the jobs advertised in the post war period.