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Issue 79, Spring 2015Table of Contents
- Freedom, 1886–2014: an Appreciation
- pp. 233-242
- Urban Women
- pp. 255-261
- ‘Real Men’ and Anti-Feminism
- pp. 262-266
- The Black Hole that (N)Ever Was
- pp. 266-274
- Life Writings from Below in Europe
- pp. 274-289
- Land, Labour and Community
- pp. 289-291
- The Dandification of Everyday Life
- pp. 292-301
- Stuart Hall, 1932–2014
- pp. 303-320
- Corrigendum
- p. 321