H-France Salon, Vol. 12, Issue 8 (Week 3 of 4)

France and Beyond:
The Global World of the Ngāti Wīwī (The French)

The joint
66th Society for French Historical Studies Conference and
22nd George Rudé Seminar in French History and Civilisation

Week 3
20-24 July 2020


Keynote: “Revisiting the Cahiers de Doléances: What do the people really want?”

Pierre Serna, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Institut Universitaire de France, IHRF IHMC
Introduction by Rafe BlaufarbRafe Blaufarb is Director of the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution at Florida State University. He has published on military, Atlantic, financial, and legal topics. His last book is The Great Demarcation: The French Revolution and the Invention of Modern Property (Oxford, 2016)., Florida State University

Presented originally as a live webcast
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #52)


Panel 15: “Emigration, Monarchy and Money in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic State”

Zachary Stolzfus, Florida State University, “Credit and Emigration in Revolutionary Alsace”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #53)

Patrick Harris, Rutgers University, “Transimperial Exiles: Emigration and the Making of the Revolutionary Caribbean”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #54)

Dominic Bellenger, University of Cambridge, “What to do with the émigré priests: home or overseas?”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #55)

Erik Braeden Lewis, Florida State University, “Diamonds and Dashing: Countess du Barry’s Extravagant Escape, 1791-93”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #56)

Mark Edward Hay, Erasmus University Rotterdam, “Making War Pay for War: Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #57)

Discussion among panel participants
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #58)


Panel 16: “Revolution, Laws and Borders”

Edward Kolla, Georgetown University, “Passports, Borders, and Limits on Movement in French History”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #59)

Netta Green, Princeton University, “‘United We Stand, Divided We Fall?’ Egalitarian Inheritance under Scrutiny during the French Revolution”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #60)

Alexander Kither, University of Oxford, “Beyond Legality: Considerations Taken on the Restitution of Art from Allied Occupied Paris (July-November, 1815)”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #61)

Carine Renoux, Université de Paris-Est Créteil, “The traffic of men, merchandise and ideas across the departmental borders during the Revolution of 1848”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #62)

Discussion among panel participants
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #63)


Panel 17: “The French and Other Cultures”

Benjamin Hoffmann, The Ohio State University, “Bayle and the Genealogy of the Cult of Nothingness”
Handout: PDF
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #64)

William Jennings, University of Waikato, “Dibia’s People: Life for enslaved people on a French colonial plantation in 1690”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #65)

Panel discussion with guest Colin Foss, Austin College
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #67)


Panel 18: “Political and Religious Philosophy in the Enlightenment”

Rebecca Kingston, University of Toronto, “Plutarch Reception in Sixteenth-Century France: ‘la chose publique’ in Geoffroy Tory and Jacques Amyot”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #68)

Geoff Kemp, University of Auckland, “John Locke and Élie Bouhéreau: An Encounter”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #69)

Jeffrey D. Burson, Georgia Southern University, “Early Modern Renovations of the Sacred and the Entangled Emergence of the French Enlightenment”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #70)

Panel discussion with guest Mita Choudhury, Vassar College
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #71)


Panel 19: “Returning to the Sources: Manuscript and Material”

Andrew Brown, Massey University, “Pardon Letters: the Rhetoric of Recreation in Late Medieval Flanders”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #72)

Carol Neel, Colorado College, “The Medieval Orders and God’s Plagiarist: Philip of Harvengt, the Migne Text, and the Manuscript Evidence”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #73)

Amanda McVitty, Massey University, “Men in the Margins: Constructing Identity and Authority through Medieval Legal Manuscripts”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #74)

Panel discussion with guest Joseph Zizek, University of Auckland
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #75)


Panel 20: “Trans-imperial & Trans-colonial Connections”

Charlotte Ann Legg, University of London Institute in Paris, “Paul Robin and his ‘tribe’: French perspectives on settler colonialism and social reform in New Zealand in the 1890s”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #76)

Briony Neilson, The University of Sydney, “Bagnards and Convicts: Trans-colonial Penal Heritage in New Caledonia and Australia”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #77)

Keith Rathbone, Macquarie University, “Maori Rugby in 1920s France: Sport, Race, and Indigeneity”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #78)

Panel discussion with guest Robert Aldrich, The University of Sydney
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #79)


Panel 21: “Twentieth-Century French Republic and Rights Issues”

Greg Burgess, University of Melbourne, “Why did the French Constitution of 1946 not include a Declaration of Rights?”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #80)

Michael Seidman, University of North Carolina Wilmington, “‘Slavery’ During World War II: French Workers’ Perceptions and Reactions”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #81)

Melissa K. Byrnes, Southwestern University, “Anti-Salazarism and Transnational Solidarity: Franco-Portuguese Student Activism in the 1960s”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #82)

Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley, New Jersey City University, “The Obligation of Memory: The Urgency of Holocaust Testimony”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #83)

Panel discussion with guest Emma Kuby, Northern Illinois University
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #84)


Webinar: “Publishing French and Francophone History in a Global Age”

Presented originally as a live webcast
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #85)

Host: Carol Harrison, University of South Carolina

Discussants:

Kathryn Edwards, University of South Carolina (convener)
Briony Neilson, The University of Sydney
Julia Osman, Mississippi State University
David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University


Salon: “French Identities and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions”

Lloyd Kramer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Interpreting a Symbol of Progress and Regression: French Views of America’s Revolution and Early Republic, 1780-1790”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #86)

Janet Polasky, University of New Hampshire, “A ‘Whirlpool of Gain’ between the American and French Revolutions: French Aristocrats and American Merchants Together”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #87)

Sydney Watts, University of Richmond, “Enterprising Emigrées: Work and Livelihood for Emigrant Women of the French Revolution’s Channel Migration”
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #88)

Panel discussion with guests Denise Z. Davidson, Georgia State University, and Anne Verjus, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon

Presented originally as a live webcast
Video (H-France Salon, Volume 12, Issue 8, #89)


Links to other weeks of the conference:

Week 1: 5-11 July 2020
Week 2: 12-19 July 2020
Week 4: 27-31 July 2020
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