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Varia
No 205, 2003/4 - pages
Pages 3 to 8

Travelling To and “From” the U.S.S.R.

By Brigitte Studer
Pages 9 to 20

Helene Brion in “Red Russia” (1920–1922)

By Sophie Cœuré
Pages 21 to 42

Seeing Rather than Believing

By Hervé Guiheneuf
Pages 43 to 60

Print, Speech, and Stone

By Fabien Conord
Pages 61 to 86

History of a Community of Working-Class Readers: Another “Trip into the Working-Class Culture”?

By Nathalie Ponsard
Pages 87 to 111

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