Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2012-4 No 59-4, 2012/4 - 224 pagesThe “Law of Opinion” under DiscussionPages 7 to 32Beyond the Public Sphere: Habermas, Locke, and Tacit ConsentBy Sandro LandiThe Knowledge MarketPages 33 to 50Charity Schools and Book Trade in the 18th Century: the Books for the Use of the Ursuline StudentsBy Emmanuelle ChapronPages 51 to 96Between Science-based Teaching and Boundary Work: The Transformations of Veterinary Knowledge in France (18th–19th Centuries)By Delphine BerdahPolitical MobilizationsPages 97 to 124From One War to Another: L'Action française and the Jews, from Sacred Union to National Revolution (1914 – 1944)By Laurent JolyPages 125 to 163Vichy and its Aftermaths: The “Compagnons de France”By Philip NordPages 164 to 190About Invisible Revolutionaries: Algerian Women and FLN Women's Organization Branch of Metropolitan FranceBy Neil MacMasterPages 191 to 223ReviewsBy Matthew Vester