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Subkultura depešáků před Sametovou revolucí v českých zemích
Subculture of Depeche Mode Fans in Czech Lands Before Velvet Revolution

Author(s): Josef Kubík
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Oral history
Published by: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Keywords: Subcultures; socialism; oral history; Perestroika; distribution of recordings; Depeche Mode subculture; fanzines.

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the study is to expand knowledge about the subculture of fans of the British music band Depeche Mode in the period before the Velvet Revolution.The research focuses primarily on the main features of this subculture, on how it was organised, and what activities it carried out. The study is based on interviews with active members of the subculture of the time. The interviews were conducted using the oral history method. In addition to interviews, the research is based on sources and information from specialised literature, archival materials,and periodicals.The study brings new knowledge about how the subculture functioned in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. According to media estimates, this subculture had up to 250,000 members at its peak. The subculture created its own organisational structures. The study also finds out how the state power of socialist Czechoslovakia influenced the daily life of the subculture of Depeche Mode fans.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 7-27
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Czech
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