Function of Fashion and Style in the Formation of Self-help and Group Identity in Youth Subcultures with Particular Reference to the Teddy Boys (Manchester Sociology Occasional Papers)
Susanne Schulz
Paperback. University of Manchester, Department of Sociology 1998-03-25.
ISBN 9780946180943
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