Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2011-4 No 58-4, 2011/4 - 224 pagesWriting as a WeaponPages 7 to 44Pen Wars and Political Dissent: A Public Space in Spain at the End of the 17th Century?By Héloïse HermantPages 45 to 70The “Universal Petitioner”: The Norms of Petitions in France and in the United Kingdom during the First Half of the 19th CenturyBy Benoît AgnèsSubordinates' PoliciesPages 71 to 92Where is Politics Housed? Tenants’ Movement and Subaltern Politicization: Bombay, 1920-1940By Vanessa R. CaruPages 93 to 120Pipe-Borne Water for Tribes: Municipal Action, Colonialism, and Citizenship in New CaledoniaBy Benoît TrépiedReadingsPages 121 to 124The Unequal Use of SuperiorityBy François DumasyReadingPages 125 to 133One Renaissance, or More?By Florence AlazardPages 134 to 159The Historian and the PsychoanalystBy Étienne AnheimPages 160 to 221ReviewsBy Nicolas Le Roux