The Society for French Historical Studies 60Th Annual Meeting / 60 Congrès Annuel April 24-27, 2014 / 24-27 Avril 2014 Universi
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The Society for French Historical Studies 60th Annual Meeting / 60e congrès annuel April 24-27, 2014 / 24-27 avril 2014 Université du Québec à Montréal Concordia University Hôtel Gouverneur place Dupuis SFHS Executive Committee / comité exécutif Michel HÉBERT, Université du Québec à Montréal, Co-President Norman INGRAM, Concordia University, Co-President Linda CLARK, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, Executive Director Barry BERGEN, Gallaudet University, Financial Officer B. Robert KREISER, George Mason University, Past Financial Officer Rachel FUCHS, Arizona State University, Editor, French Historical Studies Kent WRIGHT, Arizona State University, Editor, French Historical Studies Jeff RAVEL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Past Co-President Mary D. LEWIS, Harvard University, Past Co-President Elinor ACCAMPO, University of Southern California, Second Past President Martha HANNA, University of Colorado at Boulder, Member-at-Large Susan WHITNEY, Carleton University, Member-at-Large Jotham PARSONS, Duquesne University, Member-at-Large David Kammerling SMITH, Eastern Illinois University, H-France Representative Bryant T. RAGAN, Colorado College, Incoming President Rene MARION, Bard College High School, Hotel Negotiator Program Committee / Comité scientifique Andrew BARROS, Université du Québec à Montréal Pascal BASTIEN, Université du Québec à Montréal Carl BOUCHARD, Université de Montréal Michael J. CARLEY, Université de Montréal Yolande COHEN, Université du Québec à Montréal Nicholas DEW, McGill University Carolyn FICK, Concordia University Michel HÉBERT, Université du Québec à Montréal John W. HELLMAN, McGill University Norman INGRAM, Concordia University Samir SAUL, Université de Montréal Local Arrangements / Planification Pascal BASTIEN, Université du Québec à Montréal Michel HÉBERT, Université du Québec à Montréal Norman INGRAM, Concordia University Cynthia LAW-KAM CIO, Collège Édouard-Montpetit Patricia PROST, Université du Québec à Montréal Acknowledgments / Remerciements The Society for French Historical Studies thanks the following institutions, units and publishers or booksellers for their sponsorship and support : La Society for French Historical Studies remercie les institutions, unités et éditeurs ou libraires suivants pour leur généreuse contribution : Université du Québec à Montréal Rectorat Faculté des Sciences humaines Département d’histoire Groupe de recherche sur les pouvoirs et sociétés de l’Occident médiéval et moderne Concordia University Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies Faculty of Arts and Science Department of History Université de Montréal Département d’histoire McGill University Tourisme Montréal La fondation Macdonald Stewart Le ministère des Relations internationales, de la francophonie et du commerce extérieur du gouvernement du Québec Le consulat général de la République fédérale d’Allemagne à Montréal Le consulat général de France à Québec Duke University Press Scholar’s Choice McGill-Queen’s University Press Librairie Coop UQAM Berghahn Books Maney Publishing Stanford University Press Cornell University Press Routledge Publishing 4 Sessions List / Liste des séances Session 1 / Séance 1 FRIDAY APRIL 25 / VENDREDI 25 AVRIL 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Session 1A / Séance 1A Roundtable—Controversy in French History and Bridging the Anglophone/Francophone Divide: Revisiting the PSF in Light of Studies on Authoritarianism, Gender, and Empire Session 1B / Séance 1B Songs of War: What Memories of Violence Mean in Oral Cultures Session 1C / Séance 1C Women and War in France’s Long Nineteenth Century Session 1D / Séance 1D The Impact of World War I on the Arts Session 1E / Séance 1E Transnationalism in France after the Great War Transnationalisme en France au lendemain de la Grande Guerre Session 1F / Séance 1F Re-fashioning French Foreign Policy: Protocol, Political Economy, and Propaganda in the Seven Years' War Session 1G / Séance 1G Guerre et religion : l’épreuve du conflit de 1870-1871 Session 1H / Séance 1H Convince and mobilize. War and rhetorical strategies in early modern France Convaincre et mobiliser. Guerre et stratégies rhétoriques dans la France moderne Session 1I / Séance 1I Visions of Modernity at the World’s Fairs 5 Session 1J / Séance 1J Chasing Justice across the Seas (and Centuries): Law in the Early Modern and Modern French Empires Session 1K / Séance 1K Franco–British Connections in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Session 1L / Séance 1L Beyond Marxism: Textual and Visual Critiques of Capitalism in France, 1840-1925 Session 1M / Séance 1M Voting For Change: Enfranchisement, the French Union, and Decolonization, 1943-1962 Session 1N / Séance 1N Protection de l’enfance et citoyenneté au Québec et en France, 19e - 20e siècle I Session 1O / Séance 1O Les Trente Glorieuses and the Territorial Logic of Modernisation Session 1P / Séance 1P Writers, Protection, Patronage and the State: Cultural Politics in Early Modern France Session 2 / Séance 2 FRIDAY APRIL 25 / VENDREDI 25 AVRIL 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Session 2A / Séance 2A War and Peace in the French Colonial History of the Great War Session 2B / Séance 2B Towards War: Aspects of Franco-German Relations from 1930 to 1940 Session 2C / Séance 2C Memories of the rescue, 1942-present Session 2D / Séance 2D The Cultural Politics of the Cold War 6 Session 2E / Séance 2E In Someone Else’s Land? Post-war France, Germany and the Spaces in Between Session 2F / Séance 2F The scholarly contribution of Lenard Berlanstein to French history Session 2G / Séance 2G French Émigré Expectations and Refugee Survival Strategies after 1795 Session 2H / Séance 2H The Politics of Love and Hate, Friendship and Enmity in Medieval France Session #1 Session 2I / Séance 2I Protection de l’enfance et citoyenneté au Québec et en France, 19e - 20e siècle II Session 2J / Séance 2J The Polysemy of Violence in Colonial-Era Algeria Session 2K / Séance 2K Commerce, State, Citizen: The Business of Belonging in Modern France Session 2L / Séance 2L New Perspectives on the Haitian Revolution / Nouvelles perspectives sur la Révolution haïtienne Session 2M / Séance 2M Espaces et territoires, 17e-18e siècles Session 2N / Séance 2N Early Modern Cultural History Session 2O / Séance 2O Unruly Women in Early Modern France Session 2P / Séance 2P Militant Identites Panel 7 Session 3 / Séance 3 FRIDAY APRIL 25 / VENDREDI 25 AVRIL 2:30 - 4:15 p.m. Session 3A / Séance 3A POWs and Photographs: Interpreting an Album from a First World War Camp Session 3B / Séance 3B Transformed by war: French priests in the wars of the twentieth century, 1914 -- 1954 Session 3C / Séance 3C French Internationalism, 1914-1960 Session 3D / Séance 3D Under fire and out of the ruins: Experiences and memory of the First World War in urban France, 1914-1939 Session 3E / Séance 3E An Invitation to Crime: The German Occupation as Opportunity Session 3F / Séance 3F Medical, Literary, and Scientific Constructions of Homosexuality in fin- de-siècle France Session 3G / Séance 3G Putting the Studies in French Studies: Teaching History and Social Sciences in a French Department (A roundtable discussion with 8 historians and social scientists) Session 3H / Séance 3H Nostalgic Décor: Design and the Making of Memory in the Nineteenth Century Session 3I / Séance 3I Terror Talk before, during, and after the French Revolution Session 3J / Séance 3J Corps, religion et communautés. Études d’anthropologie historique à l’automne de la Renaissance 8 Session 3K / Séance 3K Cartesian Confrontations and Conversions in Eighteenth-Century France Session 3L / Séance 3L The Politics of Love and Hate, Friendship and Enmity in Medieval France Session #2 Session 3M / Séance 3M Making and Breaking Social Bonds: Love, Punishment, and Prison during the French Revolution Session 3N / Séance 3N Regards croisés sur le moment révolutionnaire Session 3O / Séance 3O Commerce, Competition, and Colonial Reform: The French in India during the Eighteenth Century Session 3P / Séance 3P Labor on the Move: Migration, Work, and Race in Metropolitan and Colonial France Session 4 / Séance 4 SATURDAY APRIL 26 / SAMEDI 26 AVRIL 8:30 - 10:15 a.m. Session 4A / Séance 4A Verbum Martis. Discours sur la guerre en France et dans les pays bourguignons au Moyen Âge tardif Session 4B / Séance 4B Misfits and Misfires: the Other Wars of the French Revolution Session 4C / Séance 4C Pacifism, Internationalism, and the Great War Session 4D / Séance 4D Telling War Stories in Film: Identities Lost, Shaken or Rescued? Session 4E / Séance 4E War and socialist historians 9 Session 4F / Séance 4F From Culture de guerre to “Cultural Demobilization”: French Efforts to “Exit”the Great War, 1916-1920 Session 4G / Séance 4G Rethinking the 1820s in its diplomatic, political & cultural aspects Session 4H / Séance 4H Early Modern History in France: New Approaches and the Shape of the Field Session 4I / Séance 4I Plants, Power, and French Colonialism in the Early Modern Period Session 4J / Séance 4J Fascism, Anti-Fascism, Anti-Liberalism and Anti-Semitism in French History Session 4K / Séance 4K Gender and the Regulation of Morality in the Third Republic Session 4L / Séance 4L L’état colonial et les autochtones, XVIe-XIXe siècle (1) Session 4M / Séance 4M Suspending Political Judgment: The Skeptical Tradition and the Critique of Political Authority in Pre- and Post-Revolutionary France / L’épochè politique: la philosophie sceptique et la critique de l’autorité politique dans la France pré- et post-révolutionnaire Session 4N / Séance 4N Good Cops and Bad Cops : Policing,