Modern French History @IHR : Colonial POWs, French India and the Unmaking of the French Empire
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
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
Dr Daniel Gordon is Senior Lecturer in European History at Edge Hill University, and the views expressed here are his own. I arrived in France
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
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Revisiting the Testimony of 9 Thermidor (27 July 1794) We are delighted to feature this guest blog from Professor Colin Jones FBA CBE. Colin has
Daniel A. Gordon ‘None of us, now that we have become acquainted with Mr Tawney and his methods, will be contented any longer with the
British Library and Royal Holloway, University of London Caricatures from the Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune, 1870-71. Scheme: AHRC Collaborative PhD studentship Partner: Royal Holloway,
There have must have been hundreds of books written about Marie-Antoinette since her execution in 1793. Indeed Mme de Stael got one in a