Vital subjects

Titel: Vital subjects : race and biopolitics in Italy,1860-1920 / Rhiannon Noel Welch
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Veröffentlicht: England : Liverpool University Press, 2016
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Transnational Italian cultures ; ; 1
ISBN: 9781781384558 ; 178138455X ; 9781781382868 ; 1781382867 ; 9781781382868
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