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Mad Dogs & Englishness. Popular Music and English Identities. Edited by By Lee Brooks, Mark Donnelly and Richard Mills. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. 220 pp. ISBN 9781-50131-1253
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Mad Dogs & Englishness. Popular Music and English Identities. Edited by By Lee Brooks, Mark Donnelly and Richard Mills. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. 220 pp. ISBN 9781-50131-1253
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11 October 2019
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