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The History of Skinheads: Volume 2: Fracture & Fire

by Nick Razer
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798254618287
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 120
  • Original Price: USD 16.99
  • Language: English
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  • Item Weight: 173 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

The History of Skinheads: Volume II - Fracture & Fire
By Nick Razer

What happens when a subculture built on unity, music, and working-class pride is pulled apart by forces far beyond its control?

In Fracture & Fire, the second volume of his uncompromising series, Nick Razer takes readers deep into the collapse, mutation, and weaponization of one of the most misunderstood youth cultures in modern history.

Following the multicultural energy and shared identity of 1969, this volume traces the unraveling.

From the economic decay of Britain's docklands to the rise of football terrace culture, from the sharp refinement of the Suedehead to the hardened aggression of the Bootboy, Razer documents how the skinhead movement fractured into competing identities-each responding differently to a rapidly changing world.

But the fracture was only the beginning.

As political organizations like the National Front and British Movement shifted strategy, they identified something powerful: a visible, organized, working-class youth culture searching for direction. What followed was not evolution-but infiltration.

Through detailed analysis of street-level recruitment, music as propaganda, and the transformation of bands like Skrewdriver into ideological tools, Fracture & Fire exposes how far-right groups systematically redefined the skinhead image-detaching it from its Jamaican musical roots and reshaping it into something entirely different.

This book challenges the dominant narrative.

The skinhead subculture did not "become" racist. It was targeted, exploited, and rebranded-its original identity obscured by media distortion and political opportunism.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • The economic collapse that destabilized the original skinhead generation
  • The rise of football firms and territorial identity in 1970s Britain
  • The Suedehead, Smoothie, and Bootboy split-and what each represented
  • The Northern Soul connection and regional cultural evolution
  • How far-right groups infiltrated youth culture through social networks and music
  • The creation of Rock Against Communism (RAC) and its global impact
  • How media narratives reshaped public perception of the skinhead identity

Written with forensic precision and grounded in cultural history, Fracture & Fire separates myth from reality-offering a clear, unflinching look at how identity, music, class, and politics collided in one of the most volatile cultural transformations of the twentieth century.

This is not nostalgia.

This is the story of a culture divided-and the fight to define what it truly was.

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