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Book Reviews: Asking Angela Macnamara: An Intimate History of Irish Lives,Radicalism in French Culture: A Sociology of French Theory in the 1960s,Evangelical Journeys: Choice and Change in a Northern Irish Religious Subculture,White Identities: A Critical Sociological Approach,Counselling Ideologies: Queer Challenges to Heteronormativity,Féiniúlacht,Cultúr agus Teanga i Ré an Domhandaithe,Organization in Play,Key Concepts in Family Studies,Social Injustice: Essays in Political Philosophy,Understanding Families — A Global Introduction,Transgressive Bodies: Representations in Film and Popular Culture
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