Mid-Careers on the Job Market : Applying for a Job (1/5)
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
French History. Academia. PhD and Postdoc Life. In alliance with SSFH.
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
The IHR Modern French History seminar will gather on Zoom next Monday 14 November 2022, 17.30 London Time The topic is The Culture and Politics
COMMITMENT, A WAY OF BELONGING OR A PRACTICE. A PERSPECTIVE ON THE 19TH-21ST CENTURIES A new research seminar is launching in Paris, both online and
The IHR Modern French History seminar will gather on Zoom next Monday 17 October, 17:30 London time. The topic is Colonial POWs, French India and
New Ways of Writing History with Patrick Boucheron and Olivette Otele 20 Sept – 6.30pm at the Institut français, London Join historians Olivette Otele and
Aubrae Wilson is a fourth-year PhD student in French at the University of Cambridge. Here she talks about using the Archives Nationales’ Digital Archive.
Jelle Lammerts van Bueren is a Dutch graduate student at Utrecht University. Here he talks about archives in the Netherlands of interest to historians of France.