Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2025-1 n° 72-1, 2025/1 - pagesPages 1 to 4Opening pagesPages 5 to 37Accounting power and market risk: the Briers-Heusch-von Cassel jewelry business (Frankfurt am Main, 1620s)By Vincent DemontPages 38 to 75Understanding the economy through its circuits: European currency and money from the Americas in the mid17th centuryBy Daniel VelinovPages 76 to 102Economic measures and interventions in France at the end of the Ancien RégimeBy Simon CastaniéPages 103 to 130The Transformations of Social Classes Seized by Housing Illegalities. The Case of the District of Amiens Between 1900 and 1915By Coralie DouatPages 131 to 144In search of ghostsBy Penny RobertsPages 145 to 159Saint Barthélemy and social history: the disappearance of the “warriors of God”By Philippe HamonPages 160 to 179Still Saint Bartholomew's Day, a new interpretation of the event that does not erase the old onesBy Robert DescimonPages 180 to 196Why stop the massacre?By Jérémie FoaPages 197 to 199Kasahara Tokushi, Le Massacre de Nankin, décembre 1937-mars 1938, Paris, Maisonneuve & Larose et Hémisphères Éditions, 2024 [1997], 271 p., ISBN 978-2-37701-184-1By Éric SeizeletPages 200 to 202Julien Zarifian, The United States and the Armenian Genocide. History, Memory, Politics, New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2024, 310 p., ISBN 978-1-978837-92-8By Frédéric HeurtebizePages 203 to 204End pages