Paris 2024: Hidden and Innovative Histories, Jonathan Ervine
When it comes to the images that Olympic organisers seek to portray, there are several familiar discourses that emerge. These concern notions such as the
French History. Academia. PhD and Postdoc Life. In alliance with SSFH.
When it comes to the images that Olympic organisers seek to portray, there are several familiar discourses that emerge. These concern notions such as the
Among other things, Ludivine Broch is a founding editor of the French History Network and Lecturer in History at the University of Westminster. She joined
The next issue of French History will include a forum on Disability History in France, which you can read in advance (and is open access
In the latest in our series of ‘Hors d’oeuvre’ posts on the new Special Issue of French History on material culture, we caught up with
Welcome to another edition of Historians Under the Spotlight — an occasional interview series that offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and reading suggestions.
In the latest post for our ‘Hors d’Oeuvre’ series on the new special issue of French History on material culture, we caught up with Will
In the latest post for our ‘Hors d’Oeuvre’ series on the new special issue of French History on material culture, we caught up with Andrew
The latest issue of French History is a special issue focused on material culture. The special issue editors Ludivine Broch, Will Pooley and Andrew Smith
The IHR Modern French History seminar was delighted to host a book launch for Karine Varley’s new book, Vichy’s Double Bind. Vichy’s Double Bind advances a significant
In the latest in our Hors d’Oeuvres series, we caught up with Elisabeth Salje to talk about her new article in French History. Elisabeth’s MA