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A memory: when editing a research journal I received a manuscript where a young scholar talked verbosely about post-WW2 French #philosophy and a little about #archaeology. There were no page references to the original texts. But there were ample page references to a xeroxed compendium about post-WW2 French philosophy written in Swedish by two teachers at a rural university college.
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