Hannah Serneels and Jelle Haemers on How to Organize an Urban Revolt in Medieval Northern France
In the second in our new hors d’oeuvres series, we caught up with Hannah Serneels and Jelle Haemers to talk about their new article ‘How
French History. Academia. PhD and Postdoc Life. In alliance with SSFH.
In the second in our new hors d’oeuvres series, we caught up with Hannah Serneels and Jelle Haemers to talk about their new article ‘How
In this new series – hors d’oeuvres – , we talk to authors about their new articles in French History. In this first post, we caught
Reflecting on the process as a whole, the contributors to this series give some personal insight into what to expect, what to consider, and how
Short-fire answers to some key questions. What do you prioritise in your Cover Letter? C1: A story of how you are uniquely interesting and accomplished.
In this post contributors share their thoughts on what to avoid. C1: 1. Don’t make it about leaving your current job, or about how you
Contributors to this series share their key tips! C1: 1. Think about collecting evidence of the ‘influence’ of your work. At the ECR stage, committees
Building on past series of blog posts which explored the job market for historians in the early career stages, this series invited contributors to reflect
Welcome to another edition of Historians Under the Spotlight – an occasional interview series which offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and reading suggestions.
Beatrice Barr was awarded the Society for the Study of French History’s 2022 Undergraduate Dissertation Prize for a dissertation entitled ‘Revolutionaries, Feminists, Martyrs? Revisiting the
The Society for the Study of French History will hold its 35th annual conference at the University of Liverpool, from 29 June – 1 July