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 […]
Voices of ECRs: interview with Louisa Zanoun, head of the Research Development department of INALCO.
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with an Early Career Researcher of French History, giving you an insight of the different paths that ECRs are following after their PhDs in and outside of academia: what do the […]
French Historians under the spotlight: Dr Chris Millington
Welcome to ‘under the spotlight’, a monthly interview series which offers a snapshot from academics’ lives: their passions, interests and reading suggestions – all summarised in less than ten minutes. You can catch up with previous posts here. This month’s interview is with Dr Chris Millington, Senior Lecturer in History at Swansea. Chris’s latest book France […]