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Volume 19, Number 2, June 2005

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The Work of Michel Vovelle
pp. 143-144(2)
Author: Crook, Malcolm

Piété Baroque et Déchristianisation
pp. 145-151(7)
Author: Tackett, Timothy

Michel Vovelle: Historien de Provence
pp. 152-159(8)
Author: Sutherland, D.M.G.

Social Structures and Cultural Practices
pp. 160-167(8)
Author: McPhee, Peter

Michel Vovelle and the French Revolution
pp. 168-176(9)
Author: Jones, Colin

Response
pp. 177-188(12)
Author: Vovelle, Michel

Revolt and Repression in the Midi Toulousain (1799)
pp. 234-261(28)
Author: Brown, Howard

The Dating Of Richelieu’s <it>Testament Politique</it>
pp. 262-272(11)
Author: Sonnino, Paul

Review: When the King Took Flight
pp. 283-285(3)
Author: Walshaw, Jill Maciak

Review: The Legend of Napoleon
pp. 288-290(3)
Author: Dwyer, Philip G.

Review: Tocqueville, Democracy and Social Reform
pp. 292-293(2)
Author: Guyver, Christopher

Review: Modern France 1880–2002
pp. 293-294(2)
Author: Peel, Patsy

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