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Doctor of History, Associate Member of the College of World Studies, IHMC
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Nurturing and spreading the “agronomical Enlightenment” at the end of the 18th century: Jean-Baptiste Dubois and the Feuille du cultivateur
- By Malik Mellah
In Histoire & Sociétés Rurales (2019/2 Vol. 52)
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Nurturing and spreading the “agronomical Enlightenment” at the end of the 18th century: Jean-Baptiste Dubois and the Feuille du cultivateur
- By Malik Mellah
In Histoire & Sociétés Rurales (2019/2 Vol. 52)
Representations of the Shepherd as a Republican Figure, or How to Introduce Domestic Animals into the Revolution
- By Malik Mellah
In Annales hist. de la Rév française (2013/4 No 374)
François Hourmant, Sophie Lambert-Wiber (Ed.), L’animal et le pouvoir, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2016, 190 p., ISBN 978-2-7535-4758-2
- By Malik Mellah
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2017/4 No 64-4)
The Alfort School, Wool-bearing Animal Stock, and the Improvement of the Arts of Economy from the End of the Directoire to the First Empire
- By Malik Mellah
In Histoire & Sociétés Rurales (2015/1 Vol. 43)
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Nurturing and spreading the “agronomical Enlightenment” at the end of the 18th century: Jean-Baptiste Dubois and the Feuille du cultivateur
In Histoire & Sociétés Rurales (2019/2 Vol. 52)
François Hourmant, Sophie Lambert-Wiber (Ed.), L’animal et le pouvoir, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2016, 190 p., ISBN 978-2-7535-4758-2
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2017/4 No 64-4)
Re-inventing the Political Harmony of All Living Beings: A Revolutionary and Zoo-technical Project, 1792-1820
- By Malik Mellah
- and Pierre Serna
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2017/1 No 54)
The Alfort School, Wool-bearing Animal Stock, and the Improvement of the Arts of Economy from the End of the Directoire to the First Empire
In Histoire & Sociétés Rurales (2015/1 Vol. 43)
Baquets, Salons and Stables. Animal Companions in the Revolution
- By Malik Mellah,
- Translated by Joan Johnson
In Annales hist. de la Rév française (2014/3 No 377)