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Troubling Muslim youth identities: Nation, religion, gender

by Máiréad Dunne, Naureen Durrani, Kathleen Fincham, Barbara Crossouard. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 295 pp., (hardcover), (£63.99), ISBN 0230348378, 9780230348370

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