Modern French History @ IHR: Cities and Bodies in Nineteenth-Century France
What did it mean to live in urban environments in nineteenth-century France? What was it like, including for those on the margins of society, those
French History. Academia. PhD and Postdoc Life. In alliance with SSFH.
What did it mean to live in urban environments in nineteenth-century France? What was it like, including for those on the margins of society, those
Sarah Lund (Harvard University) works on female printmakers during the long revolutionary period of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century France. Here, she discusses her research at the Graphic Arts department of the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Claire MacLeod (St Andrews) won the SSFH Undergraduate Dissertation Prize in 2022. Her dissertation was highly praised by the UG Dissertation Prize panel, who described
This seminar has been organised in collaboration with the University of Warwick’s Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre. The IHR Modern French history seminar is
On this day (9th January) 1873, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, former French Emperor Napoleon III, nephew of Emperor Napoleon I, died at Camden Place in Kent, now
IMAGES: PAST & PRESENT ASMCF-SSFH Postgraduate Study Day 2022 A virtual study day to be held on 23 April 2022 Keynote: To Be Confirmed What
Panagiotis Georgakakis is a fourth year PhD candidate in the School of History, Reformation Studies at the University of St. Andrews. Here he talks about his research on Huguenot gazettes at the University of Leiden library and the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Welcome to another edition of Historians Under the Spotlight – an occasional interview series which offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and
We’re joining forces with the Rethinking Modern Europe and Jewish History seminars to discuss the questions of Jews, deportation and memory in post-war Europe. Julian
Please join us to welcome Sarah Curtis (San Francisco State University) on ‘Small Worlds: The Culture of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century France‘ and Rebecca Rogers (Paris