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*[[History of religion]] *[[History of religion]]
*[[History of sexuality]] *[[History of sexuality]]
-*[[Lifestyle]] & [[List of lifestyles]]+*[[Lifestyle]]
*[[Music history]] *[[Music history]]
*[[Post-industrial society]] *[[Post-industrial society]]
*[[Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures]] *[[Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures]]
-*[[Subculture]] & [[List of subcultures]]+*[[Subculture]]
==Further reading (fiction and non-fiction)== ==Further reading (fiction and non-fiction)==

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