Danielle Beaujon
Criminalizing the Casbahs: Policing North Africans in Marseille and Algiers, 1918-1954 French police officers obsessed over the dangers that they believed lurked in the narrow, den
Nebiha Guiga
Complexités de et résistances à l’autorité des chirurgiens militaires de l’armée française pendant les guerres napoléoniennes Cette communication présente les condition
Victoria Meyer
Rhetoric and Resistance: Debates over Inoculation and Vaccination since the 18th Century Immunization practices have been the subject of heated debate since coming to the attention
Sara Black
Resistance is Futile: Addiction and Class in France’s Opium Dens 1880-1914 This paper explores the class dynamics of opium addiction at the turn of the twentieth century. As the
Colin Jones
Robespierre rethinks resistance in the July crisis, 1793 The constitution passed on 24 June 1793 inscribed ‘resistance to oppression’ as one of the rights of man. The phrase re
Nina Gelbart
Charlotte Corday’s « project » as resistance against political impotence Charlotte Corday’s “project” to murder Marat grew out of her intolerance of political cowa
Keith M. Baker
Jean-Paul Marat: Resistance as a Way of Life Marat saw oppression to be resisted always and everywhere, but he was particularly aware of the variety threatened or inflicted by repr
Justine Allasia
“Vous n’êtes pas venus en paix / Votre histoire est agressive” : Postcolonial and memorial resistance in the work of Kery James During the ‘memory wars’ in 1990s and 200
Emily Q. Shuman
La Rumeur’s Resistance to the Penalization of French Rap This paper examines how the rap group La Rumeur sonically resisted their legal battle with then-Interior minister Nic
Rachel-Anne Gillett
Sonic persistence: Knowledge making beyond resistance in the Caribbean This paper interrogates the link between sonic persistence and resistance. If, as Edwin Hill suggests, drawin