Volume 3, Issue 2
H-France Webinar: “The Age of Revolutions in Global Context”
October 6, 2011
Guest Presenter: Lynn Hunt, UCLA
Organizer and Moderator: Charles Walton, Yale University
Video available HERE
Volume 3, Issue 1
Edited by David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University
The following paper was presented at the annual meeting of The Society for French Historical Studies, Charleston, SC, February 12, 2011.
How bloody was la Semaine Sanglante? A revision.”
, St John’s College, Cambridge, “The following papers were written as responses to Robert Tombs’ paper:
, Université Paris 13/Nord, “Reassessing the Paris Commune of 1871.”
, University of Strathclyde, “Response to the Salon by , University of Cambridge.
Volume 2, Issue 1
Edited by Shannon L. Fogg, Missouri University of Science and Technology
The following essays were prepared in response to Meaghan Emery’s article and Richard Golsan’s response to that article published in French Historical Studies 33:4 (Fall 2010).
Shannon L. Fogg, Missouri University of Science and Technology, “The Case of Jean Giono – the Debate Continues“
Meaghan Emery, University of Vermont, “Of Historical Hindsight and Oversight, and Why Reopening Giono’s Case Is a Worthy Endeavor“
Julian Jackson, Queen Mary University, London, “The Rural Fantasies of Jean Giono“
Vera Mark, The Pennsylvania State University, “Negotiating Jean Giono: Texts, History, and Ethics“
Volume 1, Issue 1
Edited by David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University
The following essays are a response to a forum on “Twenty Years after the Bicentennial” appearing in French Historical Studies (Volume 32, Fall 2009).
David A. Bell, The Johns Hopkins University, “À la recherche d’un nouveau paradigme?“
Peter R. Campbell, “Redefining the French Revolution. New directions, 1989–2009“
Rebecca L. Spang, Indiana University, “Self, Field, Myth: What We Will Have Been“
Responses to the Salon from the H-France Community