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'''<cite>The Friend</cite>''' is a book by the English historian [[Alan Bray]], published posthumously in 2002. It describes a number of close friendships between members of the same sex throughout English history. | '''<cite>The Friend</cite>''' is a book by the English historian [[Alan Bray]], published posthumously in 2002.<ref> | ||
Alan Bray, <cite>The Friend</cite>, University of Chicago Press 2002. ISBN 0-226-07180-4</ref> It explores the concept of "[[sworn brotherhood]]", and describes a number of examples of close friendships between members of the same sex throughout English history. | |||
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The Friend is a book by the English historian Alan Bray, published posthumously in 2002.[1] It explores the concept of "sworn brotherhood", and describes a number of examples of close friendships between members of the same sex throughout English history.
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- ↑ Alan Bray, The Friend, University of Chicago Press 2002. ISBN 0-226-07180-4