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_aLa Haye _cMouton _d1991 |
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| 225 | _aSemiotica | ||
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_hp. _fWILLIAMS Brooke and PENCAK William _iHistory and semiotics : (N° spécial) |
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_hp. 193-196 _fWILLIAMS and PENCAK _iIntroduction |
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_hp. 197-210 _fDORMON James H _iEthnic semiosis in American popular culture, 1880-1910 |
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_hp. 211-226 _fGOEKJIAN Gregory F _iGenocide and historical desire |
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_hp. 227-250 _fGORSUCH Edwin N _iEmotional expression in a manuscript of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica : British library cotton Tiberius A XIV |
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_hp. 251-282 _fHOOPES James _iSemiotic and American history |
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_hp. 283-310 _fHOWLAND Douglas _iNishi Amane's efforts to translate Western knowledge : Sound, written character and meaning |
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_hp. 311-332 _fPENCAK William _iCharles Sanders Peirce, historian and semiotician |
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_hp. 333-350 _fPUDALOFF Ross J _iWitchcraft at Salem : (Mis) representing the subject |
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_hp. 351-384 _fTOEWS John E _iThe historian in the labyrinth of signs : Reconstructing cultures and reading texts in the pratice of intellectual history |
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_hp. 385-417 _fWILLIAMS Brooke _iHistory and semiotics in the 1990s |
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