Talk:Swiss Social Archives

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Literature section
The relevance of this section to the subject is not explained. Page ranges are given, which suggests a bibliography of sources or a further-reading section, but there are no ISBN numbers and "Literature" is too vague a header in this context.  Mini  apolis  20:58, 8 March 2016 (UTC)