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Dressing For The Culture Wars: Style And The Politics Of Selfpresentation In The 1960S And 1970S-used Lamster Ranging From Early Church Theologians

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Ranging From Early Church Theologians To The Reformation To Contemporary Theologians

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Dressing For The Culture Wars: Style And The Politics Of Selfpresentation In The 1960S And 1970S-used Lamster Ranging From Early Church TheologiansStyle Of Dress Has Always Been A Way For Americans To Signify Their Politics, But Perhaps Never So Overtly As In The 1960S And 1970S. Whether Participating In Presidential Campaigns Or Vietnam Protests, Hair And Dress Provided A Powerful Cultural Tool For Social Activists To Display Their Politics To The World And Became Both The Cause And A Symbol Of The Rift In American Culture. Some Americans Saw Stylistic Freedom As Part Of Their Larger Political

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