Title |
Author(s) |
Volume/Issue |
Date |
Downloads
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The “Physico-Medical Superstition”: Enlightenment Debates over Mesmerism and Miracles
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Haas, Angela |
vol. 47
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2021 |
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Miracles on Trial: Wonders and Their Witnesses in Eighteenth-Century France
|
Haas, Angela |
vol. 38
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2010 |
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Utopia Aborted: May ’68 in the Philosophy of Guy Hocquenghem
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Haas, Ron |
vol. 32
|
2004 |
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An Eighteenth-Century Businesswoman: Madame Marie Jue
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Hafter, Daryl M. |
vol. 35
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2007 |
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Guilds, Businesswomen, and Early Modern Economics in a Transitional Era
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Hafter, Daryl M. |
vol. 32
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2004 |
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The Triumph of Scientific Activity: From Louis XVI to Napoleon
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Hahn, Roger |
vol. 16
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1988 |
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Commentary on Papers by Ruth Severson Haug and Thomas M. Adams
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Hahn, Roger |
vol. 4
|
1976 |
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Comment on Papers by Lloyd and Amelinckz
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Haine, Scott |
vol. 16
|
1988 |
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A Stubborn Sociability: The Resistance of Cafe Culture in Paris, 1960-1990 (Abstract)
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Haine, W. Scott |
vol. 18
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1990 |
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Commentary on Paper by Allen
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Haine, W. Scott |
vol. 18
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1990 |
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A Culture of Contestation: Parisian Worklng-Class Cafes, 1871-1890
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Haine, W. Scott |
vol. 15
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1987 |
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Privacy In Public: The Comportment of Working-Class Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Parisian Proletarian Cafes
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Haine, W. Scott |
vol. 14
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1986 |
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Urban and Rural Differences in the Regulation of Drinking Establishments and Public Drunkenness, 1848-1914
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Haine, W. Scott |
vol. 13
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1985 |
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Comment on Session: War and Diplomacy, 1914-1939
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Hall III, Hines H. |
vol. 11
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1983 |
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Herriot's Quest for a Franco-British Alliance: Aspects of Cartel Diplomacy, June 1924-March 1925
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Hall, Hines |
vol. 8
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1980 |
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The Turkish Conundrum: French Diplomacy and the Occupation of Cilicia, 1919-1921
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Hall, Hines H. |
vol. 24
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1996 |
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Comment on Session: Louis Loucheur and the Economic Mobilization of France During World War I
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Hall, Hines H. |
vol. 12
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1984 |
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The Growth of Anglophobia and Foreign Policy-Making in France, 1919-1923
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Hall, III, Hines |
vol. 4
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1976 |
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Poincare and Interwar Foreign Policy: "L'Oubli de la diplomatie" in Anglo-French Relations, 1922-1924
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Hall, III, Hines H. |
vol. 10
|
1982 |
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Commentary on Papers by Robert I. Weiner and Stephen Fritz
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Hall, III, Hines H. |
vol. 5
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1977 |
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Comrades? The French Socialist Leaders and Working Class Culture
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Hall, Joy |
vol. 15
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1987 |
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Comment on Session: Regionalism and Internationalism: The Working-Class Movement in the Nord and the Belgian Connection, 1871-1914
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Hall, Joy |
vol. 12
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1984 |
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Friend and Foe: Franco-Greek Relations, 1909-1915
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Hall, Joy H. |
vol. 24
|
1996 |
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Sheetiron, Syphilis, and the Second International: The Paris International Exposition of 1889
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Hall, Joy H. |
vol. 11
|
1983 |
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Gabriel Deville and the Abridgement of Capital
|
Hall, Joy H. |
vol. 10
|
1982 |
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From Exclusion to Exclusivity: The Leisure and Games of Parisian Working Youth, 1840-1930 (Abstract)
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Halne, W. Scott |
vol. 16
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1988 |
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Rousseau and the New Domestic Art of Women's Taste
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Hamerton, Katharine J. |
vol. 37
|
2009 |
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The French Revolution and the Enlightening of Military Justice
|
Hammond, Jr., Charles H. |
vol. 34
|
2006 |
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Jansenism and the Parlement of Paris
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Hamscher, Albert N. |
vol. 1
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1974 |
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Work Structure and Strike Militancy in Late 19th-century France (Abstract)
|
Hanagan, Michael |
vol. 5
|
1977 |
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Commentary on Papers by Beik, Farr, and Holt
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Hanley, Sarah |
vol. 17
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1989 |
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Women in the Body Politic of Early Modern France
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Hanley, Sarah |
vol. 16
|
1988 |
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Writing Home: French Troops, Family Correspondence, and the First World War
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Hanna, Martha |
vol. 26
|
1998 |
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The Catholic Construction of the Great War
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Hanna, Martha |
vol. 21
|
1993 |
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In Defence of Classicism: Literary Criticism and Political Conservatism in the Revue universelle. 1919-1925 (Abstract)
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Hanna, Martha |
vol. 17
|
1989 |
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The Rhetoric of Contagion: The Strategic Function of Disease Imagery in the Idiom of the Action Francaise (Abstract)
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Hanna, Martha |
vol. 15
|
1987 |
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Drieu Sur Sa Croix
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Hanrez, Marc |
vol. 21
|
1993 |
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Marchandage and the Moral Dimensions of Labor in The Nineteenth-Century Paris Building Trades (Abstract)
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Hanson, Casey |
vol. 21
|
1993 |
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Popular Politics in the Federalist Revolt: A Reappraisal of the Fox Thesis
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Hanson, Paul |
vol. 9
|
1981 |
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Jacobin Moderation: Robert Lindet on Mission in 1793 (Abstract)
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Hanson, Paul R. |
vol. 17
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1989 |
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Marguerite Duras' Voice-overs: La Mère/la mer, French Indochina (Abstract)
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Hanson, Susan |
vol. 22
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1994 |
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Notaries, Neighborhoods and Networks: Parameters of Daily life in Nantes, 1600-1660
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Hardwick, Julie |
vol. 20
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1992 |
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What the Crowd Did Not Want: "The King of the Masons" and Naive Monarchism in the Early Years of the July Monarchy
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Harison, Casey |
vol. 26
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1998 |
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The Paris Building Trades and the Commune of 1871
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Harison, Casey |
vol. 24
|
1996 |
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The Intellectual Origins of Gracchus Babeuf (Abstract)
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Harkins, James R. |
vol. 6
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1978 |
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Guy Le Fevre de la Boderie's Vision of World Harmony and the Policies of Francois d'Anjou
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Harrie, Jeanne |
vol. 11
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1983 |
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Perceptions of Alien Cultures as a Critique of French Society
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Harrie, Jeanne |
vol. 7
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1979 |
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The Feminization of Elementary Teaching in France During the Nineteenth Century
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Harrigan, Patrick J. |
vol. 20
|
1992 |
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Commentary on Paper by Lehning
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Harrigan, Patrick J. |
vol. 18
|
1990 |
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Elites, Education, and Social Mobility in France during the Second Empire
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Harrigan, Patrick J. |
vol. 4
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1976 |
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