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Book review

Impressionable biologies: From the archaeology of plasticity to the sociology of epigenetics

by Maurizio Meloni, Routledge, 2019, ISBN 9781138049406, £130.00 (hardback); ISBN 9781138049413, £34.99 (paperback)

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