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Anders Bäckström and Grace Davie (eds.) with Ninna Edgardh and Per Pettersson (2010), Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe: Volume 1, Configuring the Connections. Farnham: Ashgate. £55, pp. 243, hbk.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2011

GRAHAM BOWPITT*
Affiliation:
Nottingham Trent University

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