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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 18, Number 2, June 2004
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Making the French Unemployed Work, 1930–1936
pp. 196-221(26)
Author: Michael Seidman

Should the Third Republic Divide us Least?
pp. 222-233(12)
Author: Bertrand Taithe

Isabel of Burgundy
pp. 237-237(1)
Author: Graeme Small

The Stones of Balazuc: A French Village in Time
pp. 239-240(2)
Author: Jill Maciak Walshaw

Disruptive Acts: the New Woman in Fin-de-Siècle France
pp. 247-247(1)
Author: Pamela Pilbeam

Ambivalent Desire: The Exotic Black Other in Jazz-age France
pp. 248-249(2)
Author: Elizabeth Ezra

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