The Cultic Milieu: Oppositional Subcultures in an Age of Globalization
By Laird Wilcox (Contribution by), Colin H. Campbell (Contribution by), Bron Taylor (Contribution by), Timothy Miller (Contribution by), Laszlo Kurti (Contribution by), Massimo Introvigne (Contribution by), Mattias Gardell (Contribution by), Frederick J. Simonelli (Contribution by), J Gordon Melton (Contribution by), Jeffrey S. Kaplan (Editor), Heléne Lööw (Editor)
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By Laird Wilcox (Contribution by), Colin H. Campbell (Contribution by), Bron Taylor (Contribution by), Timothy Miller (Contribution by), Laszlo Kurti (Contribution by), Massimo Introvigne (Contribution by), Mattias Gardell (Contribution by), Frederick J. Simonelli (Contribution by), J Gordon Melton (Contribution by), Jeffrey S. Kaplan (Editor), Heléne Lööw (Editor)
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