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- French Colonial History
- Michigan State University Press
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- Deconstructing the Sauvage/Savage in the Writing of Samuel de Champlain and Captain John Smith Volume 7, 2006, pp. 1-20
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Tocqueville orientaliste? Jalons pour une reinterpretation de ses ecrits politiques et de son engagement en faveur de la colonisation francaise en Algerie
- Preface
- La singuliere captivite des prisonniers de guerre coloniaux durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- L' «Empire palimpseste»: L'exemple des annees trente dans le Limousin
- Une institution republicaine? L'ecole indigene en Nouvelle-Caledonie (1885-1945)
- The Formative Influence of French Colonialism on the Life and Thought of Malek Bennabi (Malik bn Nabi)
- Emancipation through Secularization: French Feminist Views of Muslim Women's Condition in Interwar Algeria
- Urbanisme, hygienisme et prostitution a Casablanca dans les annees 1920
- A Capsule Social and Material History of Fort St. Joseph and Its Inhabitants (1691-1763)
- "Nagging Wife" Revisited: Women and the Fur Trade in New France
- Gentilshommes campagnards de la nouvelle France, XVIIe–XIXe siecle: Une autre seigneurie laurentienne?
- Deconstructing the Sauvage/Savage in the Writing of Samuel de Champlain and Captain John Smith
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