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The politics and culture of FC St. Pauli: from leftism, through anti-establishment, to commercialization

An article on the politics and history of St.Pauli F.C. by Petra Daniel and Christos Kassimeris.

Submitted by wojtek on January 29, 2017

Petra Daniel & Christos Kassimeris (2013): The Politics and Culture of FC St. Pauli: from leftism, through anti-establishment, to commercialization, Soccer & Society.

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  • Germany
  • football
  • Hamburg
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