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Dan Hancox is a native Londoner who writes about music, politics, gentrification, social exclusion, protest and the margins of urban life, chiefly for the Guardian, but also the New York Times, Vice, The Fader, Dazed & Confused and XXL.
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Preface: El Carnaval de Cádiz Introduction: The Age of the Crowd 1. Paris Is Burning: Revolutionary Crowds 2. The Nuremberg Spectacle: Authoritarian Crowds 3. ‘Feral Thugs’: Protest and Riot Crowds 4. Among the Slum People: Football Crowds 5. The World Turned Upside Down: Carnival Crowds 6. The Invention of Modern Life: Urban Crowds 7. Myths and Scapegoats: Fatal Crowds Conclusion: There to Be a Crowd Acknowledgements Notes Index
Preface: El Carnaval de Cádiz Introduction: The Age of the Crowd 1. Paris Is Burning: Revolutionary Crowds 2. The Nuremberg Spectacle: Authoritarian Crowds 3. ‘Feral Thugs’: Protest and Riot Crowds 4. Among the Slum People: Football Crowds 5. The World Turned Upside Down: Carnival Crowds 6. The Invention of Modern Life: Urban Crowds 7. Myths and Scapegoats: Fatal Crowds Conclusion: There to Be a Crowd Acknowledgements Notes Index
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