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Varia
No 209, 2004/4 - pages
Pages 3 to 7

Difficult Childhoods

By Catherine Rollet
Pages 9 to 24

Agriculture and the Welfare State

By Ivan Jablonka
Pages 25 to 51

The Structuring of the Field of the Inapt and Handicapped Child and Adolescent since 1943

By Jacqueline Roca
Pages 53 to 70

The “Pilgrimage of Emigrants”

By Laure Teulières
Pages 71 to 89

Young People with Portuguese Origins in Contemporary France: Claiming One’s Identity in a Foreign Political Space

By Jean-Baptiste Pingault
Pages 91 to 103

"The Republic, Yes; but What about Democracy? "

By Sheryl Kroen
Pages 105 to 144

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