Countering Nineteenth-Century Historical Narratives about Women: An Act of Resistance
Historians of women owe a debt to the nineteenth-century “pioneers” who through their research and editions made information about women of the past available. As the disciplin
Food Fights : Shaping Taste and Fueling Resistance in 19th- and 20th- Century France
Cette session explore comment l’alimentation devient un terrain de luttes culturelles, sociales et politiques. Les trois communications analysent : la mobilisation du passé par
Capitalism’s Boundaries: Ecological, Social, and Political Resistance to Growth Paradigms in 18th- and 19th-Century France
This panel explores the contested boundaries of capitalist development in 18th- and 19th-century France. Traversing the metropole and the colonies, the papers examine how thinkers,
Mediatizing Resistance in Eighteenth-Century France: Calas, Mandrin, La Guimard
The Enlightenment in France is often characterized as a project of reform, a period of resisting injustice and ignorance in its multitude of forms and of advocating for a better so
Musical Resistance to Mechanisms of Repression Across (Post)colonial Contexts
This panel explores how music can resist state mechanisms of repression and attempts to delimit colonial memory. The panel creates a transhistorical and transnational dialogue, mov