Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2011-1 No 58-1, 2011/1 - 240 pagesRevolutions and New RegimesPages 7 to 52The 1688 British Revolution: Political Economy and Radical ChangesBy Steve PincusPages 53 to 79Emperor Charles VI and “the Angevin Heritage” in Southern Netherlands (1716 – 1725)By Klaas Van GelderPages 80 to 99The French Revolution from Afar: The Celebration of Valmy at Boston in January 1793By Simon P. NewmanPublic Policies and Knowledge in ActionPages 101 to 127“Public Service” and Surgery: Administration of First Aid and Professional Practices in Paris in the 18th CenturyBy Christelle RabierPages 128 to 155The Collection of Statistics in the 18th Century: The Board of Foreign Trade and the Production of Data on French Foreign TradeBy Loïc Charles, Guillaume DaudinPages 156 to 177Scientific Grandeur and Space Policies: The Creation and Transfer of CNES (1958 – 1974)By Jérôme LamyReadingsPages 178 to 190Catholic Antiromanism: Doctrinal Hostility and Theologic-Political CrisisBy Aurélien GirardPages 191 to 238ReviewsBy Daniel-Odon Hurel