“It’s Where You Come From That Makes You Who You Are”: Suburban Youth and Social Class

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Branch, A. 2014. “It’s Where You Come From That Makes You Who You Are”: Suburban Youth and Social Class. in: Osgerby, William (ed.) Subcultures, Popular Music and Social Change Cambridge Scholars.
AuthorsBranch, A.
EditorsOsgerby, William
Book titleSubcultures, Popular Music and Social Change
Year2014
PublisherCambridge Scholars
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Print01 Jul 2014
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Deposited10 Apr 2018
ISBN978-1-4438-5945-5
Web address (URL)http://www.cambridgescholars.com/subcultures-popular-music-and-social-change
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