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- Q2621008 subject Q7282201.
- Q2621008 abstract "Nozem was the earliest modern Dutch subculture, related to the Teddy Boy movement in the UK and the greasers in the United States. It was followed by the Provos.Nozems were young people who dressed in jeans and leather jackets, listened to rock 'n' roll, and gathered near snack bars on their mopeds. Their hairstyle was characterised by a styled, greased quiff.The term "nozem" is believed to have been coined in 1955 by the Dutch journalist Jan Vrijman.".
- Q2621008 thumbnail Nozems_op_bromfietsen.jpg?width=300.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q1140514.
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- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q1521353.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q1619986.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q201783.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q264965.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q2726691.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282201.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q7749.
- Q2621008 wikiPageWikiLink Q83363.
- Q2621008 comment "Nozem was the earliest modern Dutch subculture, related to the Teddy Boy movement in the UK and the greasers in the United States. It was followed by the Provos.Nozems were young people who dressed in jeans and leather jackets, listened to rock 'n' roll, and gathered near snack bars on their mopeds. Their hairstyle was characterised by a styled, greased quiff.The term "nozem" is believed to have been coined in 1955 by the Dutch journalist Jan Vrijman.".
- Q2621008 label "Nozem".
- Q2621008 depiction Nozems_op_bromfietsen.jpg.