O Autorze

Keith Gildart is a prominent scholar whose work focuses on the intersections of popular music, youth culture, and social change in the UK. His research delves into the cultural significance of rock 'n' roll from the mid-20th century, particularly during the transformative years from 1955 to 1976. Gildart's publications examine how music has shaped and reflected societal attitudes, class dynamics, and youth identity throughout history. He has contributed significantly to understanding how popular music serves as a vehicle for social commentary and resistance, particularly among marginalized groups.