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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 May 2019
1 C’est sous cette forme que Katz a publié un premier compte rendu de sa thèse dans Meddeb, Abdelwahab et Stora, Benjamin (dir.), Histoire des relations entre juifs et musulmans des origines à nos jours, Paris, Albin Michel, 2013Google Scholar, en inscrivant résolument la France parmi « les espaces de cohabitation » subsistant après « les grandes ruptures » du second xxe siècle.
2 Ethan B. Katz, « Jews and Muslims in the Shadow of Marianne: Conflicting Identities and Republican Culture in France (1914-1975) », thèse de doctorat, Université du Wisconsin, 2009.
3 Meynier, Gilbert, L’Algérie révélée. La guerre de 1914-1918 et le premier quart du xxe siècle, Paris, Éd. Bouchène, [1981] 2015Google Scholar.
4 Mandel, Maud, Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict, Princeton, Oxford University Press, 2014Google Scholar.
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