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Post-Punk Britain 1975-Present - V1420 - Lucy Robinson | Sussex University 09/29/21 Special Subject: Post-Punk Britain 1975-present - V1420 - Lucy Robinson | Sussex University Special Subject: Post-Punk Britain View Online 1975-present - V1420 - Lucy Robinson Adams, Ruth. 2008a. ‘The Englishness of English Punk: Sex Pistols, Subcultures, and Nostalgia.’ Popular Music and Society 31 (4): 469–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007760802053104. ———. 2008b. ‘The Englishness of English Punk: Sex Pistols, Subcultures, and Nostalgia.’ Popular Music and Society 31 (4): 469–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007760802053104. Albertine, Viv. 2015. Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, Music, Music, Music, Boys, Boys, Boys. London: Faber & Faber. Albiez, Sean. 2003. ‘Know History!: John Lydon, Cultural Capital and the Prog/punk Dialectic.’ Popular Music 22 (3): 357–74. http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.sussex.ac.uk/stable/3877580. ———. 2006. ‘Print the Truth, Not the Legend. 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