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Cloulas (1985), pp. 572–573 See also
Romier (1974), p. 345
Romier (1974), pp. 424–429, 437 de
Ruble (1889), pp. 34–52
Romier (1974), pp. 436–437
Marchand (1889)...
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Lucien Romier (French pronunciation: [lysjɛ̃ ʁɔmje]; Moiré, 19
October 1885 – Vichy, 5
January 1944) was a
French journalist and politician.
After studying...
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Romier 1924, p. 61.
Romier 1924, p. 65.
Romier 1924, p. 67.
Romier 1924, p. 68.
Romier 1924, p. 69.
Romier 1924, p. 70.
Carroll 2009, p. 142.
Romier 1924...
- p. 27.
Romier 1913, p. 371.
Romier 1913, p. 372.
Romier 1913, p. 373.
Romier 1913, p. 378.
Romier 1913, p. 379.
Romier 1913, p. 380.
Romier 1913, p. 570...
- p. 570.
Romier 1923, p. 195.
Romier 1923, p. 197.
Romier 1923, p. 199.
Knecht 1996, p. 335.
Romier 1923, p. 200.
Romier 1923, p. 196.
Romier 1923, p. 198...
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Potter 1993, p. 90.
Romier 1924, p. 323.
Knecht 1996, p. 354.
Kingdon 2007, p. 107.
Carroll 2005, p. 108.
Romier 1924, p. 324.
Romier 1924, p. 325. Knecht...
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examples include René Belin,
Minister of
Production and Labour,
Lucien Romier, who also
became Minister of Pétain, the
civil servant Gérard Bardet, X-Crise...
- 570.
Jouanna 1998b, p. 674.
Durot 2012, p. 571.
Romier 1923, p. 202.
Romier 1923, pp. 202–203.
Romier 1923, p. 203.
Sutherland 1962, p. 108. Crété 1985...
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Minister of
Family and
Health Robert Gibrat –
Minister of
Communication Lucien Romier –
Minister of
State 11
September 1942 – Max
Bonnafous succeeds Le Roy Ladurie...
- Fur 2009, p. 183. Le Fur 2009, p. 184. Le Fur 2009, p. 203.
Romier 1909, p. 252.
Romier 1909, p. 253.
Cloulas 1985, p. 228.
Cloulas 1985, p. 229. Cloulas...