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Brier, R. (2013). 'Entangled Protest' In R. Brier, , Entangled Protest (1st ed., pp. 11-42)
Brier, Robert. "Entangled Protest: Dissent and the Transnational History of the 1970s and 1980s". Entangled Protest, fibre, 2013, pp. 11-42.
Brier, RBrier, R. (2013): 'Entangled Protest', in . Entangled Protest. fibre, pp. 11-42.

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Entangled Protest

Dissent and the Transnational History of the 1970s and 1980s

Brier, Robert

In: Entangled Protest (2013), pp. 11–42

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Robert Brier

Brier, Robert, research associate at the German Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland

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