Resistance: a genre of history, by Professor Rod Kedward
Professor Rod Kedward has made his mark on French history, and it is with great pleasure that we can post a piece about his latest
French History. Academia. PhD and Postdoc Life. In alliance with SSFH.
Professor Rod Kedward has made his mark on French history, and it is with great pleasure that we can post a piece about his latest
Every month we bring you a different archive which has recently been useful to a French historian. This month, Will Clement, a doctoral student from
Penny Roberts (Warwick) recently gave a great talk at the ASMCF-SSFH Postgraduate Studies Day at the University of Exeter. As co-editor of French History, her tips
Welcome to ‘under the spotlight’, a monthly interview series which offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and reading suggestions – all summarised
Chris Manias is a Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Manchester whose research focusses on human, biological and medical sciences in Europe and
On 1-2 May 2015, an exciting 2-day international conference will be held at the University of Oxford and the Maison Française d’Oxford on the topic
Getting an interview invitation triggers a rush of validation and excitement for most young academics – finally someone thinks you deserve a job! But before you
Report on the ASMCF / SSFH Postgraduate Study Day at the University of Exeter, 7th March 2015 by Dr Thomas Martin, part-time lecturer in French
Welcome to ‘under the spotlight’, a monthly interview series which offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and reading suggestions – all summarised
by Tom Beaumont (Bristol) — It was four weeks into my second semester as a Teaching Fellow (TF) at Bristol when a fellow TF in the