Jean Jaurès and the three year law. [1942]

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Jean Jaurès and the three year law. [1942]

Typewritten essay, possibly for History 150a, c. winter semester 1941/1942. This essay was discovered clipped to another essay written on Jean Jaurès for History 150a for the winter semester 1941/1492. The two essays have comments written on them in the same hands, and it is assumed that they date from the same time period.

8 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7087148

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