Mosa que Des Classes Ouvri res... presents a detailed exploration of the working classes in France, offering valuable insights into their social and economic conditions. Authored by Jean-Pierre Jouvent, this study examines the multifaceted nature of the working class, revealing its diverse experiences and contributions to French society.
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