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Birth of the State: The Place of the Body in the Crafting of Modern Politics By Charlotte Epstein, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 327 pp. ISBN: 9780190917630 £22.00 (paperback)
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Birth of the State: The Place of the Body in the Crafting of Modern Politics By Charlotte Epstein, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 327 pp. ISBN: 9780190917630 £22.00 (paperback)
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17 August 2021
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