Cian Cooney on the far-right and the guerre révolutionnaire doctrine
In the latest Hors d’Oeuvres post, we caught up with Cian Cooney to talk about his new article in French History. Cian Cooney is a Ph.D. candidate at Trinity College Dublin and is currently working on a doctoral thesis entitled ‘Une certaine idée de l’Algérie: The Far right, the French Army and the Fight for […]
Katie Edwards on the 1937 Godart Mission to Indochina
In the first hors d’oeuvre post about our NEW June issue, we caught up with Katie Edwards to talk about her article on the 1937 Godart mission to Indochina. Katie Edwards is an Associate Professor of French History at Tulane University interested in decolonization and historical memory. She is the author of Contesting Indochina: French Remembrance […]
French History @IHR: Iain Stewart on Raymond Aron and the Liberal Retreat from Empire
Date and Place: Monday 10th February 2020 in the Chadwick Building, UCL Speaker: Iain Stewart (UCL) Paper Title: Rethinking Raymond Aron on Decolonization and the End of Ideology Chair: Andrew WM Smith To listen to a recording of this paper please click here (right click to save) In this paper Iain Stewart built on a […]