Denaturalized, by Claire Zalc, out now in English
Denaturalized. How Thousands Lost Their Citizenship and Lives in Vichy France, written by Claire Zalc and published in France in 2017, is just released by
Denaturalized. How Thousands Lost Their Citizenship and Lives in Vichy France, written by Claire Zalc and published in France in 2017, is just released by
The Western Society for French History presents: Equity & Solidarity in the Times of COVID Monday, July 20th 3:00- 4:00 pm (EST) Since the onset of the
The Open University and Cambridge University Library are delighted to invite applications for an AHRC-funded PhD studentship on the theme of France and the Second
FRENCH POLITICS A Neighbour’s “History of the Present” Seminar Series University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, W1B 2HW London Once a month, on Thursdays, 5.30-7pm
Interested in writing about your research – with a twist? This CFP for the Paper Trails open access publication with UCL Press allows historians, archivists
Palgrave Macmillan has just published The Fall of France in the Second World War: History and Memory by Richard Carswell, a member of our IHR
By Amy McTurk & Blanche Plaquevent. The final session of the day, Love and Sex Across the Channel, brought together experts from history and sociology
By Jasmine Harwood & Sadie Stevens. Chaired by food historian CHRISTOPHER KISSANE, the second panel of the event celebrated the differences between French and British
by Alexandra Stuart & Sophie Rees. The first panel of A Date with History produced an illuminating insight into the concept of haute couture as
For the third year in a row, the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Department of the French Embassy and the French Institute have collaborated