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... French national unity was grounded on the shared material destitution of the archetype of the French citizen , namely the French peasant . Citizenship was thus from the very outset a response to a social predicament , and the power of ...
... French national unity was grounded on the shared material destitution of the archetype of the French citizen , namely the French peasant . Citizenship was thus from the very outset a response to a social predicament , and the power of ...
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... French merchants would ' make our nation the most flourishing in the world'.38 Huet reminded his readers of a comment ascribed to Lord Bellasis : That if God should one day make the Turks know what they could do at Sea , and the French ...
... French merchants would ' make our nation the most flourishing in the world'.38 Huet reminded his readers of a comment ascribed to Lord Bellasis : That if God should one day make the Turks know what they could do at Sea , and the French ...
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... French Monarchy May be Reduced to Terms of Greater Moderation ( n.p. , 1680 ) , p . 5 , and The True Interests of the Princes of Europe in the Present State of Affairs : or Reflections upon a Pamphlet Written in French , Entituled , A ...
... French Monarchy May be Reduced to Terms of Greater Moderation ( n.p. , 1680 ) , p . 5 , and The True Interests of the Princes of Europe in the Present State of Affairs : or Reflections upon a Pamphlet Written in French , Entituled , A ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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