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Rudolf Stammler et le matérialisme historique

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Language
French
Pages
198

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Cover of: Rudolf Stammler et le matérialisme historique
Rudolf Stammler et le matérialisme historique
2001, Presses de l'Université Laval, Éditions du Cerf
in French
Cover of: La Santé de votre enfant
La Santé de votre enfant : De la naissance à la fin de l'adolescence
December 31, 2001, Gaëtan Morin
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Edition Notes

Traduction de R. Stammler's "Überwindung" der materialistischen Geschichtsauffasung.

Bibliogr.

4

Published in
Québec, Qué, Paris

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Library of Congress
HM'24'W4214'2001

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Pagination
xii, 198 p
Number of pages
198

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21209225M
ISBN 10
2763778364
Library Thing
4042762
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4736388

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL10009728W
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