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British voices on the eve of the American revolution: Trapped by the family metaphor

Pages 43-50 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Oliver Lauenstein, Jeffrey S. Murer, Margarete Boos & Stephen Reicher. (2015) ‘Oh motherland I pledge to thee …’: a study into nationalism, gender and the representation of an imagined family within national anthems. Nations and Nationalism 21:2, pages 309-329.
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