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Philippe Olivera is a historian, editor and teacher based in Marseille. His research focuses on the intellectual history of 20th-century France.
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Aragon as a Socialist Realist
The Uses of a Literary Etiquette from the Thirties to the Sixties
In Sociétés & Représentations (2003/1 No 15)
On “Political and Literary” Publishing. The Forms of “Lettered” Politics of the “Belle Époque” between the Two World Wars
In Mil neuf cent (2003/1 No 21)
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On “Political and Literary” Publishing. The Forms of “Lettered” Politics of the “Belle Époque” between the Two World Wars
In Mil neuf cent (2003/1 No 21)
Aragon as a Socialist Realist
The Uses of a Literary Etiquette from the Thirties to the Sixties
In Sociétés & Représentations (2003/1 No 15)
Generic Categories and the Order of Books: Conditions for the Emergence of Essay during the Interwar Period
In Genèses (2002/2 No 47)
The 1930s and Sociability
In Hypothèses (1997/1 1)