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Berri, Kenneth

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  • A European system for a new network. The airmail service with no surtax in the 1930', Contribution
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  • PTT labor management 1946-1974 : the State as father ? The case of mail deliverers in the Paris region, Contribution
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  • The organization of postal services in the border areas between France and Spain, Contribution
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  • Cost economics of carrying the mail by postal services and messageries in France (mid-17th century-late 18th century), Contribution
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  • European influence on postal reform in 19th century France, Contribution
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  • Expanding the network of postal routes in France, 1708-1833, Contribution
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  • The English impact on the adoption of a unique tax in France and other European countries, Contribution
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  • The new research guide to postal history directed by te Comité pour l'histoire de la Poste. The Post and its Correspondence, Contribution
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  • The basic premise of a universal postage tax. The 1892 project, Contribution
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  • The post office as an instrument of administrative centralization ? Its role in the local administration of Isère from 1800 to 1840, Contribution
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  • Postal savings banks in Europe before 1945. A lost opportunity for cooperation, Contribution
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  • Sunday mail service in France and Europe. A different view of the role of the Post offices from the early 19th century to 1920s', Contribution
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