Generation X is a 1965 165-page book on popular youth culture by Charles Hamblett and Jane Deverson. It contains interviews with teenagers who were part of the Mod subculture. It began as a series of interviews commissioned by Woman's Own magazine, where Deverson worked. The interviews detailed a culture of promiscuous and anti-establishment youth, and was seen as inappropriate for the magazine. Generation X, a band that Billy Idol formed in 1976, was named after the book.
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- B0000CMEFU (Tandem paperback)
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- B0000CMEFU (Tandem paperback)
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- Generation X is a 1965 165-page book on popular youth culture by Charles Hamblett and Jane Deverson. It contains interviews with teenagers who were part of the Mod subculture. It began as a series of interviews commissioned by Woman's Own magazine, where Deverson worked. The interviews detailed a culture of promiscuous and anti-establishment youth, and was seen as inappropriate for the magazine. Generation X, a band that Billy Idol formed in 1976, was named after the book.
- Generation X is een boek uit 1965 over de jeugdcultuur van de jaren 60, geschreven door de Britse psychologen Charles Hamblett en Jane Deverson. Het boek bevat een aantal interviews met jongeren uit de Mods-scene. In 1976 vormden Billy Idol, Tony James en John Towe de band Generation X, die naar dit boek vernoemd was.
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- Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
- the 1990 book by Douglas Coupland
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- B0000CMEFU (Tandem paperback)
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- Generation X is a 1965 165-page book on popular youth culture by Charles Hamblett and Jane Deverson. It contains interviews with teenagers who were part of the Mod subculture. It began as a series of interviews commissioned by Woman's Own magazine, where Deverson worked. The interviews detailed a culture of promiscuous and anti-establishment youth, and was seen as inappropriate for the magazine. Generation X, a band that Billy Idol formed in 1976, was named after the book.
- Generation X is een boek uit 1965 over de jeugdcultuur van de jaren 60, geschreven door de Britse psychologen Charles Hamblett en Jane Deverson. Het boek bevat een aantal interviews met jongeren uit de Mods-scene. In 1976 vormden Billy Idol, Tony James en John Towe de band Generation X, die naar dit boek vernoemd was.
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