Varia No 213, 2005/4 - 134 pagesPages 3 to 7History of Towns: Water for All and Homes for a FewBy Annie FourcautPages 9 to 29Urban Policies and Access to Water in the City: The Water Revolution in Grenoble at the End of the 19th CenturyBy Estelle Baret-BourgoinPages 31 to 51Socialist Local Government and Housing: Boulogne-Billancourt (1947–1965)By Eun-Gi EunPages 53 to 70Industrial Hygiene in the French Crystal Factory of Baccarat during the Second Half of the 19th CenturyBy Caroline MoriceauPages 71 to 90Industrial Hygiene in 19th-Century FranceBy Gérard JorlandDebatePages 91 to 108For a French Black History: Theoretical PrerequisitesBy Pap N’DiayePages 109 to 133Reviews