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Varia
No 213, 2005/4 - pages
Pages 3 to 7

History of Towns: Water for All and Homes for a Few

By Annie Fourcaut
Pages 9 to 29

Urban Policies and Access to Water in the City: The Water Revolution in Grenoble at the End of the 19th Century

By Estelle Baret-Bourgoin
Pages 31 to 51

Socialist Local Government and Housing: Boulogne-Billancourt (1947–1965)

By Eun-Gi Eun
Pages 53 to 70

Industrial Hygiene in the French Crystal Factory of Baccarat during the Second Half of the 19th Century

By Caroline Moriceau
Pages 71 to 90

Industrial Hygiene in 19th-Century France

By Gérard Jorland
Pages 91 to 108

For a French Black History: Theoretical Prerequisites

By Pap N’Diaye
Pages 109 to 133

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