France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts
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France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts. / Lewis, Jonathan.
In: The Conversation, 28.08.2024.
In: The Conversation, 28.08.2024.
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Lewis, J 2024, 'France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts' The Conversation. <https://theconversation.com/france-has-a-long-history-of-using-islands-as-prisons-and-not-just-in-distant-colonial-outposts-236901>
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Lewis, J. (2024). France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/france-has-a-long-history-of-using-islands-as-prisons-and-not-just-in-distant-colonial-outposts-236901
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Lewis J. 2024. France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts. The Conversation.
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Lewis, Jonathan. "France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts". The Conversation. 2024.
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Lewis J. France has a long history of using islands as prisons – and not just in distant colonial outposts. The Conversation. 2024 Aug 28.
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