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The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer. Radicalism, Resistance and Rebellion. By Gregor Gall. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. 295 pp. ISBN 978-1-52614-898-8
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The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer. Radicalism, Resistance and Rebellion. By Gregor Gall. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. 295 pp. ISBN 978-1-52614-898-8
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11 December 2023
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