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Although subnormality is a very natural generalization of normality, it received no attention from group theorists until 1939 when Wielandt’s fundamental paper [a215] appeared. However there has been much activity in this field in recent years. For a full account of the subject see [b42].
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Robinson, D.J.S. (1996). Subnormal Subgroups. In: A Course in the Theory of Groups. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 80. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8594-1_13
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