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I have gathered in Part 2 various results to homology which do not use homotopy theory; most of them were discovered prior to its creation. I think it is better do dissociate them form the foundational material described in Part 1, where they would have disgressed form the main themes.

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Dieudonné, J. (2009). Introduction. In: A History of Algebraic and Differential Topology, 1900 - 1960. Modern Birkhäuser Classics. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4907-4_6

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