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New Labour's literary legacy: institutions, individuals and ideology

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New Labour's literary legacy: institutions, individuals and ideology. / Garnett, Mark.
In: British Politics, Vol. 5, No. 3, 09.2010, p. 315-336.

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Garnett M. New Labour's literary legacy: institutions, individuals and ideology. British Politics. 2010 Sept;5(3):315-336. doi: 10.1057/bp.2010.9

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Garnett, Mark. / New Labour's literary legacy : institutions, individuals and ideology. In: British Politics. 2010 ; Vol. 5, No. 3. pp. 315-336.

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