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Geoffrey Pearson
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1983
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978-0-333-23400-6
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978-1-349-17076-0
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1983
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Present Tense: Moderates and Hooligans
pp. 12
Twenty Years Ago: Teds Under the Bed
pp. 25
Since the War: Past Perfect
pp. 53
The Traditional ‘Way of Life’
pp. 74
Victorian Boys, We Are Here!
pp. 121
A New Variety of Crime
pp. 156
The Artful Chartist Dodger
pp. 183
Merrie England and its Unruly Apprentice
pp. 205
Making Sense of ‘Law-and-Order’ Myth
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