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Shame and Modernity in Britain: 1890 to the Present
Anne-Marie Kilday
, David S. Nash
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Modernity
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Sexual Behavior
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20th Century
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Modern History
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Peace
50%
Fraud
50%
Scandal
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
World War I
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Queerness
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Social Expectations
50%
Attitude Change
50%
Sexual Identity
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Coming out
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Gay People
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Modern Britain
50%
Interwar Years
50%
New Innovations
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Deviant
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Abortion
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Cultural Expectations
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Microhistory
50%
Book Culture
50%
Conscientious Objection
50%
Twentieth-century Britain
50%
Traditional Image
50%
Cowardice
50%
Shoplifting
50%
Arts and Humanities
Twentieth Century
100%
Conception
50%
Tradition
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
First World War
50%
1980s
50%
Changing Attitudes
50%
Coming out
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Pride
50%
Inter-war years
50%
Fraud
50%
Modern Era
50%
Monograph
50%
War and Peace
50%
Book Culture
50%
Cowardice
50%
Positivity
50%
Conscientious Objection
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century book
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