Faire et écrire l'histoire de l'édition en Belgique. Retour sur les conditions d'une recherche et la construction d'un objet
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Durand, PascalKeywords
Histoire du livreHistoire de l'édition
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Arts & humanities :: Literature
Arts & sciences humaines :: Littérature
Arts & humanities :: History
Arts & sciences humaines :: Histoire
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology :: Library & information sciences
Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie :: Bibliothéconomie & sciences de l’information
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2019-03-20Type
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