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Français? La nation en débat entre colonies et métropole, XVIe–XIXe siècle. (Collection “En temps & lieux,” no. 51.)
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Dobie, Madeleine
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Colonialism
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/ National identity
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/ Vidal, Cecile
2015
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Français? La nation en débat entre colonies et métropole, XVIe–XIXe siècle. (Collection “En temps & lieux,” no. 51.)
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Dobie, Madeleine
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Colonialism
/ Colonies & territories
/ COMPARATIVE/WORLD/TRANSNATIONAL
/ Essays
/ National identity
/ Nonfiction
/ Vidal, Cecile
2015
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Français? La nation en débat entre colonies et métropole, XVIe–XIXe siècle. (Collection “En temps & lieux,” no. 51.)
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Dobie reviews Francais? La nation en debat entre colonies et metropole, XVIe-XIXe siecle edited by Cecile Vidal.
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Oxford University Press
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