Nov 1, 2025 — 1. a person whose hair is cut very short 2. a usually white male belonging to any of various sometimes violent youth gangs whose members have close-shaven hair.
The Skinhead movement emerged in the late 1960s through a coming together of white working class culture and newly arrived migrants from the West Indies.
by J Pollard · 2016 · Cited by 117 — This article identifies and analyses the key components of skinhead culture, tracing their sources and their development over the last thir
Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead is Frank Meeink's raw telling of his descent into America's Nazi underground and his ultimate triumph over drugs and ...
Skinheads reasserted an image of masculine chauvinism and Puritanism through their signature style, particularly their workboots, suspenders, and cropped hair, ...
Aug 19, 2014 — The skinheads who street photographer Derek Ridgers found roaming UK youth culture in the late-70s made a virtue of visual and social disruption.
The crucified skinhead image is a longstanding symbol used by the entire skinhead subculture (i.e., both racist and non-racist or anti-racist skinheads).
A close look at a very particular and very provocative British subculture - Skinhead. Explores how Skinheads became associated with street fighting, ...