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A genealogy of terror in eighteenth-century FranceMonographie
Animal skins and the reading self in medieval Latin and French bestiariesMonographie
Blood, milk, ink, gold. Abundance and excess in the French RenaissanceMonographie
Bursting the limits of time : the reconstruction of geohistory in the age of revolutionMonographie
Cartophilia : maps and the search for identity in the French-German borderlandMonographie
Colonial madness : psychiatry in French North AfricaMonographie
History, historians and autobiographyMonographie
In the skin of a beast. Sovereignty and animality in medieval FranceMonographie
Making Marie Curie. Intellectual property and celebrity culture in an age of informationMonographie
On the spirit of rightsMonographie
Saharan Jews and the fate of French AlgeriaMonographie
Savages, Romans, and despots : thinking about others from Montaigne to HerderMonographie
Sentimental Savants : Philosophical Families in Enlightenment FranceMonographie
Sex, France, and Arab men, 1962-1979Monographie
The anonymous Marie de FranceMonographie
The French imperial Nation-State. Negritude and colonial humanism between the two world warsMonographie
The returns of fetishism : Charles de Brosses and the afterlives of an idea. With a new translation of On the worship of Fetish Gods Monographie
The young Descartes : nobility, rumor, and warMonographie
Vital minimum : need, science, and politics in modern FranceMonographie
What Nostalgia Was. War, Empire, and the Time of a Deadly Emotion. The University of Chicago Press, coll. «Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning», 2018, 304p., ISBN 9780226492940, 35$.Monographie

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