H-France Salon, Volume 4 (2012)

Volume 4, Issue 5

H-France Webinar: “Concessional Violence during the Wars of Religion”
October 4, 2012
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Leader: Mack Holt, George Mason University
Moderator: Charles Walton, Yale University

Video available HERE

Volume 4, Issue 4

H-France Webinar: “Considering May ’68”
April 12, 2012
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Guest Presenter:  Julian Jackson, Queen Mary College, University of London

Organizer and Moderator:  Charles Walton, Yale University

Video available HERE
The recording of the webinar begins about ten minutes into the seminar.

Volume 4, Issue 3

The Work and Contributions of Lynn Hunt”
Conference panel at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, Los Angeles, CA, March 23, 2012
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Chair:  Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin

Participants:

Jack Censer, George Mason University
Antoine de Baecque, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Paul Hanson, Butler University
Sarah Maza, Northwestern University

Commentary by Lynn A. Hunt, UCLA

Video available HERE

Volume 4, Issue 2

“Remembering Tony Judt”
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Edited by Samuel Moyn, Columbia University

The following Salon was prepared as a continuation of a forum entitled “Remembering Tony Judt: A Forum” that appears in French Historical Studies  (Volume 35, Winter 2012).  The Salon begins with three essays and concludes with an online conversation between Julian Bourg, Boston College, and Samuel Moyn, Columbia University.

Essays

Peter E. Gordon, Harvard University, “Judgment, Understanding, and Tony Judt.”

G. Daniel Cohen, Rice University, “Tony Judt, Historian.”

Samuel Moyn, Columbia University, “Intellectuals, Reason, and History: In Memory of Tony Judt.”

Conversation

Click HERE for a conversation between Julian Bourg, Boston College, and Samuel Moyn, Columbia University.

Volume 4, Issue 1

“Resistance and Order in Early Modern France”

Michael Breen, Reed College, “Introduction.”

James Collins, Georgetown University, “Resistance and Order in Early Modern France.”