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Bruce Collins, White Society in the Antebellum South, Londres-New York, Longman, 1985, 216 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Type
Population, Famille, Société (comptes rendus)
Copyright
Copyright © Les Éditions de l'EHESS 1989

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