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Policing the Stones: Music and Violence in Berlin. The Transnational Debates of the 1960s.
Criminocorpus
[journals.openedition.org]
The early 1960s were relatively calm compared to the previous decade, during which clashes relating to rock 'n' roll and negative social stereotypes associated with the labels ‘Halbstarke’, ‘teddy boys’, and ‘juvenile delinquents’ constantly made the headlines. For a short while, it seemed as though adults adopting youth dances, such as the twist, had consigned the troubles of rock to the past, but towards the second half of the 1960s, the media reported several public order issues. These inc...
Bodo Mrozek, « Policing the Stones: Music and Violence in Berlin. The Transnational Debates of the 1960s. », Criminocorpus [En ligne], 11 | 2018, mis en ligne le 11 juillet 2019, consulté le 20 septembre 2022. URL : [journals.openedition.org] ; DOI : 10.4000/criminocorpus.6169
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runaway
Policing the Stones: Music and Violence in Berlin. The Transnational Debates of the 1960s.
Criminocorpus
[journals.openedition.org]
The early 1960s were relatively calm compared to the previous decade, during which clashes relating to rock 'n' roll and negative social stereotypes associated with the labels ‘Halbstarke’, ‘teddy boys’, and ‘juvenile delinquents’ constantly made the headlines. For a short while, it seemed as though adults adopting youth dances, such as the twist, had consigned the troubles of rock to the past, but towards the second half of the 1960s, the media reported several public order issues. These inc...
Bodo Mrozek, « Policing the Stones: Music and Violence in Berlin. The Transnational Debates of the 1960s. », Criminocorpus [En ligne], 11 | 2018, mis en ligne le 11 juillet 2019, consulté le 20 septembre 2022. URL : [journals.openedition.org] ; DOI : 10.4000/criminocorpus.6169
Thanks! That was a great read! "The hardest band in the world". Those were the times, oh boy...
- Doxa