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- French Colonial History
- Michigan State University Press
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- The Missionary Réductions in New France: An Epistemological Problem with a Popular Historical Theory Volume 15, 2014, pp. 111-133
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- Preface
- L’ordre public: Sully Brunet et les contradictions de la justice et de la politique dans l’Affaire Furcy (Ile Bourbon, 1817–1818)
- The Missionary Réductions in New France: An Epistemological Problem with a Popular Historical Theory
- Belgium, the Congo, and Imperial Immobility: A Singular Empire and the Historiography of the Single Analytic Field
- The Mise en Valeur of the Gold Mines in the Haut-Niger, 1918–1939
- Social Networks and Empire: Senegalese Students in France in the Late Nineteenth Century
- A Conflicted Sense of Nationality: Napoleon III’s Arab Kingdom and the Paradoxes of French Multiculturalism
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