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S O C I E T Y F O R F R E N C H H I S T O R I C A L S T U D I E S O F F I C E R S A N D E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E
Keith Michael Baker, Stanford University, Co-President
Carolyn Lougee Chappell, Stanford University, Co-Presideni
Jeremy Popkin, University of Kentucky, Executive Director
Sylvia Schafer, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Vice President
B. Robert Kreiser, George Mason University/American Association of University Professors, Financial Officer
Jo Burr Margadant, Santa Clara University, FHS Editor
Ted Margadant, University of California, Davis, FHS Editor
David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University. H-France Representative
Lenard R. Berlanstein, University of Virginia, Past 1 Director
Nancy Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociak-s. Para. First Past Co-President
Edward Berenson, New York University, First Past Co-President
Jeffrey Merrick, University of Wisconsin, Milwaul Co-President
Julius Ruff, Marquette University, Second Past Co-President
Laura Mason, University of Georgia, Member At Large
Sarah Farmer, University of California, Irvine. Meir.rver Ai
Lynne Taylor, University of Waterloo, Member A i Large
Society for French Historical Studies 5 1 S T A N N U A L M E E T I N G Stanford University • 17-19 March 2005
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Events take place in Lane Hist or y Corner unless otherwise indicated
T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 1 7
R E G I S T R A T I O N
7:00- 9:00 p m Sheraton Palo Al t o , Lobby
W E L C O M I N G R E C E P T I O N
7:30- 10:00 p m Sheraton Palo Al t o Cash bar
Co-sponsored by the Stanford Hist or y Depar tmen t
L I B R A R Y E X H I B I T
Facets of French History: Primary Sources m Stanford's Library Collections
Peterson Gallery, Bin g W i n g 2n d Floor. Green L i n (Enter Green Library by door facing the Quad)
Front cover: A "Burgher of Calais" from rhe Stanford Rodir Stanford News Service
F r i d a y , M a r c h 1 8
M O R N I N G C O F F E E
7:45-10:45 am W allenberg H al l Hosted by Duke University Press
R E G I S T R A T I O N A N D B O O K E X H I B I T
8:00 am - 5:00 p m W allenberg H al l
S E S S I O N O N E 8:30-10:15 am
S c i e n c e and Pol i t y : R e s p o n s e s t o C h a r l e s
C o u l s t o n G i l l i s p i e
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Ch air : Kei t h Mich ael Baker, Stanford Universitv
Dor in da O u t r am , University of Rochester State, Community, and Science During the French Revolution
Roger H ah n , Un iversity o f Californ ia, Berkeley The Institutionalization of French Science
Jed Buch wald, Californ ia In st itute o f Technology-French Mathematics and Experiment under the New Regime
J.B. Shank, Un iversity of Min n esota Science and Polity and Political Culture since 1980: An Assessment
Commen t : Charles Coulst on Gillispie, Princeton Un iversity
I B : F r a g m e n t , s u s p e n s i o n , t r a c e : f o r m e e t
m o u v e m e n t d e I ' i m p a c t d e l a R e v o l u t i o n a la
p e r i p h e r i c
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Ch air and Commen t : W i l l i a m W eber, Californ ia Scare University, Lon g Beach
Ch ar lot t e Hess, Universite de Paris V I I I Les romantiques d'lena aujourd'hui: aux risques du fragmem
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Elisabeth Claire, New York Un iversity Revolution of the Dancing Couple: Suspended in the Pleasure of Vertigo
Remi Hess, Universite de Paris V I I I LEcriture du soi, faire des traces
1 C : L i b e r t y a n d S l a v e r y i n E i g h t e e n t h - C e n t u r y
F r e n c h T h o u g h t
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Chair : Sue Peabody, W ash ington State Un iversity
Stephen Auerbach , University o f Nevada, Reno La traite des esclaves et la lumiere du commerce
Mat t h ew Adkin s, Un iversity of Dayt on The Liberal Apprenticeship: Antislavery and Condorcet's Revolutionary Ideology
Jeremy D . Popkin , University o f Ken tucky Nation, Empire, and Slavery: The Debate over Colonial
Representation in the National Assembly, June-July 1789
Commen t : Alyssa Sepinwall, Californ ia State
University, San Marcos
I D : R e v i s i t i n g t h e H i s t o r y o f F e m i n i s m i n
F r a n c e , 1 9 0 0 - 1 9 3 0 s
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Chair : Claire Moses, Un iversity o f Marylan d, College Park
Karen Offen , Stanford University "France's Foremost Feminist" or W ho in the W orld is
Madame Avril de Sainte-Croix?
Lenard R. Berlanstein , Un iversity of Vir gin ia The Most Important Feminist Publication of the Belle Epoque?
M ar y Lyn n Stewart , Simon Fraser Un iversity Hybrid Feminisms in the Interwar Fashion Press
Commen t : Lin da Clark, Millersville University
I E : C o l o n i a l S c i e n c e s , C o l o n i a l S i l e n c e s : N e w
R e a d i n g s o f I m p e r i a l K n o w l e d g e
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Ch air : Mich ael Mi l le r , Un iversity o f M i am i
Carolin e Ford, Un iversity o f Californ ia, Los Angeles "Reboisement, colonisation, et civilisation": Environmental Knowledges in Colonial France
Alice Con k l in , O h io State Un iversity W hat is Colonial Science? Anthropology at the Margins in Interwar France
Alice Bu llar d , Georgia In st itute o f Technology Imperial Networks and the Pursuit of Independence: The Transition from Colonial to Transcultural Psychiatry in Senegal
Commen t : Kapi l Raj, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
I F : U s e f u l I c o n s : T r a n s a t l a n t i c
R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s o f F r e n c h a n d A m e r i c a n
P u b l i c F i g u r e s i n t h e T w e n t i e t h C e n t u r y
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Chair : Isser W oloch , Columbia University
Scot t Gun th er , Wellesley College Representations of Jean-Paul Sartre in Th e New York Times, 1945-1964
Dom in iqu e Lauren t , Dickin son College W oodrow W ilson in the French Political Press during the Paris Peace Conference, December 1918—June 1919
Joh n H i l l , Immaculata College "An able, forceful man and I think also a sincere man":
Pierre Laval in American Eyes, 1931—1945
Commen t : Ch r istoph er Ch i w i s, Johns Hopkin s Un iversity
1 G : F i n a n c e , E c o n o m i c s , a n d W a r P r e p a r a t i o n s ,
1 9 0 0 - 1 9 4 5
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Ch air and Commen t : Simon Kit son , Un iversity of Birmin gh am
M a r t i n H o r n , McMaster Un iversity French Financial Preparations for W ar before the First W orld W ar
An dr ew Barros, Universite du Quebec, Mon t r eal Reparations and the Economic Potential for W ar: French Assessments of the German Economy, 1919—1925
M a r t i n Th omas, Un iversity of Exeter The French Empire and the Approach of W ar, 1936—1939
Talbot Imlay, Universite Laval, Quebec French Financial Preparations for W ar before the Second W orld W ar
1 H : M i s t r e s s e s , B a s t a r d s , a n d t h e P o l i t i c s o f
R o y a l S e x
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Ch air and Commen t : Den a Goodman , Un iversity o f Mich igan
Kath er in e Cr aw for d , Vanderbilt Un iversity French Bastards and the Problem of Early Modern Subjectivity
Kath leen W ellm an , Southern Meth odist Un iversity Political Discourse and the Royal Mistress
Th omas E. Kaiser, Un iversity of Arkansas The Royal Mistress as Diplomat: Madame de Pompadour and the Reversal of Alliances of 1756
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S E S S I O N T W O 10:45 am - 12:30 p m
2 A : T h e S t a t e o f F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n a r y
H i s t o r i o g r a p h y
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Chair : Ted Margadan t , University of Californ ia, Davis
Jean-Clement M a r t i n , Universite de Paris I Les multiples dimensions de la Revolution frangaise: a la recherche de leurs interactions
Commen ts: Lyn n H u n t , Un iversity of Californ ia, Los Angeles and Ti m o t h y Tacket t , Un iversity of Californ ia, Irvin e
2 B : P r o t e s t a n t s u n d e r L o u i s X I V : C e n s u s ,
S u r v i v a l , P r o p h e c y
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Chair : Carol L. Loats, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Rober t B. Scafe, Stanford University Counting Protestants: Fenelon, the Huguenots, and the Politics of Population
Ch r ist in e Sample W i lson , St. Edward's Un iversitv Staying Protestant: A Strategy for Surviving the Reign of Louis XIV
Gregory Mon ah an , Eastern Oregon University Are These People Crazy? Protestant Prophets after the Revocation
Commen t : Keit h Lur ia, Nor t h Carolina State Universitv
2 C : T h e G e n d e r o f I m p e r i a l i s m : R a c e a n d S e x
i n F r a n c e a n d I t s C o l o n i e s
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Ch air : Bar ry H . Bergen, Gallaudet Un iversity
Carolyn J. Eichner, Un iversity o f South Florida Feminism, Race, and Agency: Portrayals of African and Asian W omen in La Citoyenne, 1881-1891
Rich ard Fogarty, Bridgewater College Race and Sex in France during the Great W ar: Colonial Soldiers, European W omen, and Imperial Rule
Jennifer E. Sessions, Un iversity o f Pennsylvania The Honor, the Horror: Militarism and Masculinity in the Conquest of Algeria
Commen t : Jean E. Pedersen, Un iversity o f Rochester
2 D : T h e " N e w H i s t o r i e s " a n d P o l i t i c a l
C o m m i t m e n t s o f A r i e s , R o u p n e l a n d F a y
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Chair : Jo B. Margadan t , Santa Clara Un iversity
Ph il ip W h alen , Coastal Carolina University The Polemics of Folk Regionalism in Inter-W ar France
Patr ick H u t t o n , University o f Vermon t Philippe Aries on the Margins of the Annales
Joh n L. Harvey, St. Cloud State Un iversity Bernard Fay and the Birth of American Studies in France
Commen t : Edward Berenson, New York Un iversity
2 E : C r e a t i n g O u t s i d e r s : T h e P r a c t i c e o f
E x c l u s i o n i n I n t e r w a r a n d W o r l d W a r I I F r a n c e
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Ch air : Mich elle K. Rhoades, Wabash College
Julie Fette, Un iversity of Marylan d-Balt imore Coun t y Xenophobia and Exclusion in the Professions in Interwar France
Nicole Dom br ow sk i Risser, Towson University Refugees Struggle to Survive in Free France, 1940—1941
Shannon L. Fogg, Un iversity of Missour i, Rolla The Youngest Refugees: Children, Daily Life, and Material Shortages during the Second W orld W ar
Commen t : Ch er yl A. Koos, Californ ia State University, Los Angeles
2 F : M a n a g i n g I m m i g r a n t s d u r i n g t h e T r e n t e
Glor ieuses
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Ch air : Am elia Lyons, Claremon t McKen n a College
Jim Mil le r , Un iversity o f Chicago Managing the Exploitation of Tradition in the "Modern' Moselle: Regional Elites, Immigration, and the Desirability of Difference
Todd Shepard, Un iversity of Oklah oma Turning Repatriates into "Harkis": Applying Repatriate Status during the 1962 "Exodus"from Algeria
Jeannette Mil le r , Pennsylvania State Un iversity Actions "non-glorieuses": The Encampment of the "Harkies" during the Trente Glorieuses, 1962—1975
Commen t : Sarah Sussman, Stanford University
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Roundtable: Marie-France W agner, Concordia University, Mon t real Joh n Nassichuk, Un iversity o f W estern On t ar io Dan iel Vaillan cour t , Un iversity o f W estern On t ar io
Commen t : Mich ael W i n t r o u b , University o f Californ ia, Berkeley
C H E Q N
1:00-2:30 p m Oak Lounge, Tresidder Un ion
Presiding: Carolyn Lougee Ch appell, Stanford University, Co-President
Speaker: An n et t e Becker, Universite de Paris X The Great W ar in the Twentieth Century
2 G : P h i l o s o p h y , R e l i g i o n , a n d N a t i o n a l I d e n t i t y
i n N i n e t e e n t h - C e n t u r y F r a n c e
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Ch air and Commen t : Jonathan Beecher, University o f Californ ia, Santa Cruz
Edward Cast leton , Th e Camargo Foundat ion How the French Discovered Common Sense: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Ellen Ast r id Koehler, Un iversity o f Californ ia, Los Angeles Reappropriating Pascal in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France
Edm u n d Burke, I I I , University of Californ ia, Santa Cruz Tocqueville/Beaumont and MarxlEngels on Algeria and Ireland: A Comparative Historical Perspective
2 H : T h e C a n a d i a n P r o j e c t f o r t h e S t u d y a n d
P u b l i s h i n g o f L e s p e c t a c l e d e pouvoi r : les
E n t r e e s s o l e n n e l l e s d e s R o i s dans l e s v i l les
f r a n c a i s e s a u XVIem e s i e c l e
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Ch air : Lawrence M . Bryan t , Californ ia State University, Ch ico 8
3 A : C e l e b r a t i n g t h e 2 5 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y o f
R o u s s e a u ' s S e c o n d Disc ourse
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Chair : M ar k H u l l i u n g, Brandeis Un iversity
James Mil le r , New School Un iversity The Abyss of Philosophy: Rousseau's Concept of Freedom
Ch r istoph er Kelly, Boston College Rousseau's "peut-etre": Reflections on the Status of the State of Nature
Helena Rosenblat t , Hun t er College Rousseau's "Gift" of the Second Discourse
Rober t W bkler , Yale University Rousseau's Reading of the Book of Genesis and the Theology of Commercial Society
Commen t : Th e Audience
3 B : . S 3 B ^ Absolut ism and S o c i e t y T w e n t y Y e a r s
L a t e r : T h e P a s t , P r e s e n t , a n d F u t u r e o f
A b s o l u t i s m
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Ch air : M ar k Potter, Un iversity of W yom in g
Roundtable:
Sarah Ch apman , Oaklan d University Joh n J. H u r t , Un iversity o f Delaware Gu y Rowlands, Un iversity o f Du r h am David Kam m er l in g Sm it h , Eastern Illin ois Un iversity W i l l i a m Beik, Emor y University
Commen t : Th e Audience
3 C : I d e o l o g i e s a n d M o d e s o f I n t e l l e c t u a l
E n g a g e m e n t
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Chair : Hin es H al l , Au bu r n Un iversity
K. Steven Vin cen t , No r t h Carolina State University Benjamin Constant and the Politics of Intellectual Engagement
Paul Mazgaj, Un iversity o f No r t h Carolina, Greensboro The Maurrassian Mystique: Nationalist Engagement and the "Generation of1930"
Sean Kennedy, Un iversity o f New Brunswick Establishment Engagement: Andre Siegfried and the Promotion of Liberalism
Commen t : Samuel Kalman , St. Francis Xavier Un iversity
3 D : S t a t u s a s a C a t e g o r y o f A n a l y s i s f r o m t h e
O l d R e g i m e t o t h e T h i r d R e p u b l i c
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Chair : Terence Mu r ph y , Amer ican Un iversity in Paris
Gail Bossenga, College o f W i l l i am and Mar y W hy Do W e Need Status as a Category of Analysis in the Old Regime?
Ch r ist in e Adams, St. Mary's College of Marylan d Citizenship, Status, and Sex: Female Philanthropy in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France
Laurence H . W i n n i e , Rochester In st itu te o f Technology Moral Critique and Status in Modern France
Commen t : Kath ar in e Nor r is, Amer ican University
3 E : I n t h e W a k e o f L i b e r a t i o n : R e c r i m i n a t i o n s
a n d N e w D e p a r t u r e s
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Ch air : J. P. Dau gh t on , Stanford Un iversity
Joh n Ki m Mu n h ol lan d , Un iversity of Min n esota The Gravediggers of France at the Ch&teau d'ltter, 1943-1945
Isser W oloch , Columbia Un iversity Left, Right, and Center: The MRP in the Postwar Moment
Guillaume Piket ty, In st it u t d'Etudes Politiques The Free French and the Challenge of Liberation
Br un o Cabanes, Universite de Limoges The Aftermath of W ar: Perspectives of Research
Commen t : Th e Audience
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1 3 F : C o s m o p o l i t a n i s m i n C o n s t r u c t i o n 3 H : S e l l i n g S c i e n c e , P u s h i n g H y g i e n e
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Ch air and Commen t : Lloyd Kramer , Un iversity o f Chair and Commen t : M ar y Picker in g, San Jose State
No r t h Carolina, Chapel H i l l Un iversity
Ih or Jun yk, Tren t Un iversity Ch r ist in e Blon del, CNRS
Eastern European Emigres and the Neoclassical Revival W onders, Prodigies, and Tricks in Eighteenth-Century
in Interwar Paris Experimental Physics
Nan cy L. Green , Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Ch er i lyn Lacy, H ar t w ick College
Sociales Name Your Poison: Advertising, Education, and
American Colony or Cosmopolitan Elite? Paris, Medicine in Nineteenth-Century France
1880-1940 Lo r i W ein t r ob , Wagner College Mobilizing Healthy Citizens: Art, Hygiene Manuals, and
3 G : R e s h a p i n g G e n d e r P o l i t i c s Insurance
Lane 202 Eileen S. DeMar co, Georgetown Un iversity
Ch air and Commen t : Rachel Fuchs, Ar izona State Cultural Police: The Colportage Commission and
University Hachette's Bibliotheque des Chemins de Fer
Mat t h ew D . Gerber, Un iversity o f Colorado, Boulder "N Bastards and Foundlings in the Discourse of Enlightened ( R E C E P T I O N ]
Reform: the Case of the Academy ofMetz Essay •>30-8:U0"pm Competition of 1786 Iris and B. Gerald Can tor Center for Visual Arts
Laura S. Schor, Ci t y Un iversity of New York Co-Hosted by the French Consulate, San Francisco
The Societe pour I'etablissement des jeunes files Israelites and the School of Human it ies and Sciences, Stanford
Gi l Mih ealy, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Virility and Authority: Army and Masculinity in France
from the Restoration to the Third Republic
Magali Delia Sudda, Ecole Normale Superieure The Ligue patriotique des francaises and the Italian 1 Unione fra le donne cattoliche d'ltalia: A Conservative i Response to W omen's Exclusion from "Citizenship", a
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M O R N I N G C O F F E E
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4 A : I d e n t i t y a n d S e g r e g a t i o n i n t h e C o l o n i a l
C o n t e x t
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Ch air : Patr icia Lor cin , Un iversity o f Minnesota
An n e Raffin , Nat ion al Un iversity o f Singapore Urban Apartheid: Pondicherry under Colonial Rule
Mich ael G. Van n , Santa Clara Un iversity Building a W hite City on the Red River: Race in French Colonial Urban Planning in Hanoi
Spencer Segalla, State University of New York, Nassau Difference and Authenticity in French Colonial Schools
for Moroccan Muslims, 1912—1956
Commen t : Gary W ilder , Pomona College
4 B : T i m e , S p a c e , a n d M a t t e r : M a n a g i n g
R e s o u r c e s i n R e v o l u t i o n a r y F r a n c e
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Chair : Rebecca L. Spang, Un iversity College, Lon don
Dan a Simmon s, Max Planck In st itute, Ber lin / Un iversity o f Californ ia, Riverside Glass Balloons, Pinwheels, and the Political Economy of Ventilation
Emman uel Saadia, Un iversity o f Chicago The Medium is the Message: The French Revolution and the Telegraph
Ben jamin Kafka, Princeton Un iversity Paper Betrayals: Keeping Offices Supplied in Revolutionary France
Commen t : W i l l i a m M . Reddy, Duke University
4 C : j E a r l y M o d e r n B o d i e s
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Chair : Col in Jones, Un iversity o f W arwick
Graeme Mu r dock , Un iversity o f Birmin gh am
Sight, Sin, and Sexuality: The Sixteenth-Century Huguenot Body
Cat h y McClive , Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes "Voir et visiter": The Rise of Medical Examinations in Early Modern France
Penny Roberts, University o f W ar wick The Kingdom's Two Bodies: Corporeal Rhetoric and Royal Authority during the Religious W ars
Commen t : S. An n et t e Fin ley-Crosswh ite, O l d Dom in ion Un iversity
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4 D : I d e n t i t y , G e n d e r , a n d R e p u b l i c a n i s m ,
1 8 5 0 - 1 9 0 0
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Chair and Commen t : Raymond Jonas, Un iversity o f W ash ington
Venita Datta, Wellesley College Aristocratic Heroines and Republican Heroes: Images of Male and Female Heroism in the Bazar de la Charite Fire of1897
Carol E. Harrison, Un iversity o f South Carolina Reassessing the Clerical Threat: W omen, Ultramontanism, and Citizenship
James R. Lehning, Un iversity o f Utah Corrupt Men, Persuasive W omen: Melodrama and the Memory of the Revolution
4 E : F r e n c h E x p e r i e n c e s o f E x i l e a n d
D e t e n t i o n
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Ch air : Dena Goodman, Un iversity of Mich igan
Miranda Spieler, Harvard Un iversity Leaving the Republic? Legal Fictions of Absence and Revolutionary Terror: The Case of the Emigres
Gillian Weiss, Case W estern Reserve Un iversity Barbary Captivity in Colonial Context: The Sinking of the Medusa
Judith DeGroat, St. Lawrence University "Condamnee a la transportation": Female Political Prisoners in the Early Second Empire
Commen t : Joshua Cole, Un iversity of Mich igan
s
4 F : C o n f l i c t i n g V i e w s o f F r e n c h S e c u r i t y :
C i t i z e n s , P o l i c y m a k e r s , a n d t h e M i l i t a r y
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Chair : Norman Ingram, Concordia University, Mon t real
Carl Bouchard, Universite du Quebec, Mon t real Prendre le parti de Torganisation internationale: des citoyens francais face a la creation de la Societe des Nations
Thomas Richard Davies, New College, Oxfor d France and the Quest for Disarmament through the League of Nations, 1919-1934
Martin Laberge, Universite de Mon t real La marine, la SDN et la limitation des armements navals: a la recherche de la puissance et de I'independance,
1930-1939
Commen t : Andrew Barros, Universite du Quebec, Mon t real
4 G : G o v e r n i n g t h e S o c i a l : S c i e n c e , S o l i d a r i t y ,
a n d t h e S t a t e
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Chair : Ch er yl A. Koos, Californ ia State University, Los Angeles
Paul V. Dutton, W oodr ow W ilson In ternat ional Center for Scholars Health of Republics: France and the United States
Bruno Valat, Universite de Toulouse- le-Mirail/CNRS-FRAMESPA Des sciences sociales aux politiques sociales : la naissance de I'economie de la sante en France, 1920—fin des annees 1960
Ti m o t h y B. Smith, Queen's Un iversity The Mitterrand Experiment, Path Dependency, and the Crisis of the French W elfare State in International Perspective
Commen t : Jonah D. Levy, Un iversity o f Californ ia, Berkelev
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I 4 H : W a r , R e v o l t , a n d E x c e p t i o n a l i s m i n
T w e n t i e t h - C e n t u r y F r a n c e
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Chair : W ayne Nor t h cu t t , Niagara University
Elizabeth A n n Fordh am, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales/ European University In st itu te French Intellectuals on the Eve of the Great W ar: The Agathon Enquiry Reconsidered
Mich ael Seidman, Un iversity o f Nor t h Carolina, W i lm in gt on The Historiography of May 1968
Melan ie Bailey, South Dakota State Un iversity Apres Marianne, le Deluge: In Defense of French Republican Exceptionalism
Commen t : Ar on Rodr igue, Stanford University
5 B : O t h e r I t i n e r a r i e s : R a c e , N a t i o n , a n d
G e n d e r i n F r e n c h W o m e n ' s T r a v e l W r i t i n g ,
1 8 6 3 - 1 9 2 4
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Ch air and Commen t : Naom i An drews, Santa Clara University
Rachel Nun ez, Stanford University Disrupting Gender and Nation: The Cosmopolitanism of Olympe Audouard
N . Ch r ist in e Brookes, Cen tral Mich igan University An Other in an Otherland: Carla Serena and Marie de Ujfalvy-Bourdon's Travels to Russia
Margaret McColley, Un iversity of Vir gin ia Pour la Vie: Anarchism, Feminism, and Francophone W omen's Travel
S E S S I O N F I V E 10:30 am-12:15 pm
Ok X 5 A : D o e s C a p i t a l i s m S t i l l M a t t e r f o r t h e
H i s t o r y o f t h e F r e n c h R e v o l u t i o n ?
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Chair : Clare Cr ow st on , Un iversity o f Illin ois
W i l l i a m H . Sewell, Jr., Un iversity of Chicago The Return of Marx? Eighteenth-Century Capitalism, The Commodity Form, and the French Revolution
Joh n Sh ovlin , Hobar t and W i l l i am Smith Colleges Political Economy, Capitalism, and the Origins of the French Revolution
Rebecca L. Spang, Un iversity College Lon don Equivalents, General and Specific: Revolutionary Taxation and Theories of Value
Commen t : Paul Cheney, Un iversity o f Chicago
5 C : C u l t u r e , C l a s s , a n d t h e C i t y i n t h e E r a o f
R e v o l u t i o n
Lane 203
Chair : Gregory Br ow n , Un iversity o f Nevada, Las Vegas
Vict or ia Th om pson , Ar izona State Un iversity "Jean-Jacques W ent on Foot": Louis-Sebastien Mercier and the Democratization of Parisian Space
Mar ia Riasanovsky, Stanford University Remaking the City: Catholic Missionaries in Restoration France
David Shafer, Californ ia State, Lon g Beach Class Conflict, Cultural Identities, and the Paris Commune
Commen t : Gregory Shaya, College of W ooster
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5 D : T h e C u l t i v a t i o n o f E x p e r t i s e
Lane 303
Ch air : Robert Kreiser, George Mason University/ Amer ican Association o f Un iversity Professors
Sean Takats, Un iversity o f Mich igan The Scientist in the Kitchen: Cooking, Expertise, and
Authority in Eighteenth-Century France
George R. Trumbull IV, Yale Un iversity In a Dimly-Lit Cafe in Tlemcen: Expertise, Narrative Authority, and Ethnographic Methodology in Colonial Algeria, 1871-1914
Deborah Neill, Un iversity o f Toron to Between Europe and the Colonies: French Scientists, European Cooperation, and the Rise of Tropical Medicine, 1900-1914
Commen t : Tessie Liu, Nor th western Un iversity
5 E : M a n a g i n g U n c e r t a i n t y i n T w e n t i e t h -
C e n t u r y T h o u g h t a n d P o l i t i c s
Lane 30
Ch air : Julian Wright, Un iversity of Du r h am
Michael Behrent, College o f W ooster /New York University Right-W ing Foucauldianism? Francois Ewald, the Refondation Sociale, and the Rhetoric of Social Risk
Joel Revill, Duke University Managing the Crisis of Reason: Brunschvicgs Philosophy of Science as Political Thought
Joshua Humphreys, New York Un iversity The Sovereignty of Desire: Consumer Citizenship and the Social Crisis of Democratic Thought in the Late Third Republic
Commen t : Eric Kocher-Marboeuf, Universite de
Poitiers
5 F : C u l t u r e s o f t h e G r e a t W a r : M o b i l i z a t i o n ,
D e m o b i l i z a t i o n , a n d R e m o b i l i z a t i o n
Lane 305
Ch air and Commen t : Martha Hanna, Un iversity o f Colorado, Boulder
Susan Grayzel, Un iversity o f Mississippi "The State of the Soul of the Poilus "; Exploring the Militarization of Civilians in First-W orld-W ar France
Mona Siegel, Californ ia State University, Sacramento Cultural Demobilization: History, Truth, and Franco-German Reconciliation between the W ars
Roxanne Panchasi, Simon Fraser Un iversity Remobilization: Imagining Civilian Vulnerability in France, 1919-1939
5 G : R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s o f P u b l i c P o w e r u n d e r
t h e O l d R e g i m e
Lane 205
Ch air : Carolyn Lougee Chappell, Stanford University
Fanny Cosandey, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Structure dynastique et puissance monarchique: les paradoxes de la modernite politique en France sous TAncien Regime
Comments: Kathryn Norberg, Un iversity o f Californ ia, Los Angeles and Jean-Marie Apostolides, Stanford University
5 H : T h e H i s t o r y o f I m m i g r a t i o n i n F r a n c e :
T h e S t a t e o f R e s e a r c h
Lane 2
Ch air : George M. Fredrickson, Stanford University
Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaleard, Universite de Paris I L'Histoire de Timmigration en France: histoire neuve dune vieille nation
Commen ts: Tyler Stovall, University of Californ ia, Berkeley and Mary D . Lewis, Harvard University
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B U S I N E S S A N D A W A R D S L U N C H E O N
12:30-1:45 pm Faculty Clu b
S E S S I O N S I X 2:00-3:45 pm
6 A : R e t h i n k i n g A r i s t o c r a c y , 1 7 5 0 - 1 8 3 0
Lane 30
Ch air and Commen t : Johnson Ken t W r igh t , Ar izona State Un iversity
Jay M . Sm it h , Un iversity of No r t h Carolina, Chapel H i l l Becoming Medieval: Noble Honor and French Patriotism in the Eighteenth Century
Stephen Mil ler , Un iversity of Alabama Nobles, Honor, and Absolutism in Eighteenth-Century
France
6 B : P o l i t i c s , P i e t y , a n d G e n d e r
W allenberg H al l 127
Ch air : Elizabeth Mar vick , Los Angeles
Mit y len e Myh r , St. Edward's University Just W ho Is In Charge Here? Leadership Crisis in the Ursuline Community of Bordeaux
Susan Din an , Lon g Island Un iversity The Politics of Avoiding Enclosure
Tatyana Bakhmetyeva, University o f Rochester "Une Mere de TEglise": Sophie Swetchine and the French Liberal Catholic Movement
6 C : " N i d r o i t e , n i g a u c h e " : F r e n c h
I n t e l l e c t u a l s a n d P o l i t i c i a n s B e t w e e n L e f t a n d
R i g h t
Lane 202
Chair : Sean Kennedy, University o f New Brunswick
Lauren t Kestel, Universite de Paris I L'Engagement politique de Bertrand de Jouvenel au sein du Parti populaire francais, juin 1936—Janvier 1939
~ Dian e N . Mason Labrosse, M cGi l l Un iversity Gaston Bergery, the Frontiste Party, and the Foundation of the Vichy State
W . Br ian Newsome, Alfred Un iversity Designing the Modern French Community: Francois Bloch-Laine and the Democratization of Urban Planning
Commen t : W i l l i a m Ir vin e, York University
6 D : T h e P o l i t i c s o f C o m m o n S e n s e
Lane 205
Chair : Jan E. Goldst ein , Un iversity o f Chicago
Sophia Rosenfeld, University o f Vir gin ia The Slow Disappearance of Bon Sens
David Bates, University o f Californ ia, Berkeley Human Analogies: The Politics of Intuition in the Enlightenment
Jessica Riskin , Stanford University Magic and the Politics of Debunking
Commen t : Carla Hesse, University o f Californ ia, Berkeley
Commen t : Karen Lenore Taylor, Sidwell Friends School/Georgetown University
6 E : H e a l i n g t h e R e p u b l i c : T h e P o l i t i c s o f
M e d i c a l C a t a s t r o p h e i n M o d e r n F r a n c e
Lane 303
Chair : Marie-Pierre Ulloa, Stanford Un iversity/ In st it u t d'Etudes Politiques
Junko Takeda, Stanford Un iversity Plague, Discipline, and Punishment in Marseille, 1669—1723: A Republic's Confrontation W ith Physical and Moral Catastrophe
An dr ew Aisenberg, Scripps College Beyond Climatic Catastrophe: Fever, Acclimatization, and the Politics of Settlement in French Algeria, 1830-1860
Rich ard Keller , Un iversity o f W iscon sin , Madison Heat and Death in 2003: The Social Ecology of Catastrophe in France
Commen t : Dor a B. W einer , Un iversity of Californ ia, Los Angeles
6 F : P o l i c y I n t e l l e c t u a l s f r o m t h e T h i r d t o t h e
F i f t h R e p u b l i c
Lane 203
Chair : M ar ion Fourcade-Gourinchas, Un iversity o f Californ ia, Berkeley
Ph il ip Nor d , Princeton Un iversity Pierre Schaeffer and Jeune France
H er r ick Ch apman , New York Un iversity Michel Debre: The Power of Ideas and the Exercise of Power
Claire An dr ieu , In st it u t d'Etudes Politiques The Club Jean Moulin, the Algerian W ar, the Constitution, and the Party System, 1958—1970
Commen t : Pat r ick Fr idenson , Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
6 G : M a r k e t i n g C l a s s a n d G e n d e r i n T w e n t i e t h -
C e n t u r y P o p u l a r C u l t u r e
Lane 305
Ch air and Commen t : Stephen L. H ar p , Un iversity o f Akr on
Kath er in e Foshko, Yale Un iversity The Ballets Russes and Popular Culture in Interwar France
Eric S. Reed, W estern Ken tucky University Sporting Masculinity, W omen, and Mass Marketing dur-ing the Tour de France
Joelle Neulander , Th e Citadel "The Call of Two Hearts": Interwar Sentimental Novels and Models for W omen's Class Uplift
6 H : D e g r e e s o f A c c o m m o d a t i o n : F r e n c h
A d a p t a t i o n t o t h e N a z i O c c u p a t i o n ,
1 9 4 0 - 1 9 4 4
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Chair : Lynne Taylor , Un iversity o f W aterloo
Ken n eth Mou r e, Un iversity of Californ ia, Santa Barbara The Rising Cost of Misery: Controlling Prices and Black Markets during the Occupation, 1940—1944
Dom in iqu e Veillon , In st it u t d 'Histoire du Temps Present La haute couture francaise pendant la Seconde guerre mondiale : degres divers d'accommodation
Nor m an In gr am, Concordia University, Mon t real Collaboration or Resistance ? The Ligue des droits de I'homme in Occupied France
Commen t : Joh n F. Sweets, Un iversity of Kansas
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S E S S I O N S E V E N 4:00-5:45 pm
7 A : T h e T h e m e o f a N e w A r i s t o c r a c y i n
N i n e t e e n t h - C e n t u r y F r a n c e
Lane 2
Chair : Keith Michael Baker, Stanford University
Lucien Jaume, In st it u t d'Etudes Politiques The Theme of a New Aristocracy in Nineteenth-Century France
Commen ts: Andrew Jainchill, Queen's University, On t ar io and Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana Un iversity
7 B : I d e a s a n d P r a c t i c e s i n E i g h t e e n t h - C e n t u r y
^ C o m m e r c e
Lane 202
Ch air : Alan Williams, Wake Forest Un iversity
Amalia D. Kessler, Stanford University Reconceiving Trade as Free Private Exchange: Jurisdictional Conflict and the Eighteenth-Century Parisian Merchant Court
Henry C. Clark, Canisius College Merchants' Guilds in Revisionist Perspective: The Bourse /
in Toulouse, 1735—1787
Commen t : Raymond Birn, Un iversity of Oregon
7 C : P o l i t i c a l C u l t u r e i n S i x t e e n t h - a n d
S e v e n t e e n t h - C e n t u r y F r a n c e
Lane 303
Chair : William Beik, Emor y University
Megan Armstrong, Un iversity o f Utah The Franciscan Body Politic and the Emergence of Catholic Absolutism, 1588-1594
Michael De Waele, Universite Laval, Quebec La place de la religion dans la fin des Guerres de Religion
Sara Beam, Un iversity o f Victor ia Jesuit Theatre and the Discourse of Absolutism
Commen t : James Collins, Georgetown University
7 D : T h e L e f t R e - T h o u g h t : I n t e l l e c t u a l s o n t h e
F r i n g e s o f S o c i a l i s m , 1 8 9 0 - 1 9 3 9
Lane 30
Chair : Joshua Humphreys, New York University
K\iinghwan Oh , Un iversity of Chicago New Republicanism, Depopulation, and the Social Question, 1880-1914
Julian Wright, University o f Du r h am The Problem of Independent Socialism: Joseph Paul-Boncour, Intellectual Engagement, and Reformist Socialism in the Third Republic
Emanuel Rota, Un iversity of Californ ia, Berkeley The Pontigny Experiment: Saving French Socialism at the End of the 1930s
Comment: William Logue, Nor t h er n Illinois University
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7 E : R e l i g i o n a n d R e v o l u t i o n o n t h e P e r i p h e r y
Lane 305
Ch air and Commen t : Dale Van Kley, O h io State University
Edward J. Woell, W estern Illin ois University Revolution and Religion in Small-Town France
Eric E Johnson, Santa Mon ica Com m u n i t y College Catholic Ritual and Political Discourse in Revolutionary
Avignon, 1789-1791
Joshua Schreier, Vassar College Religion, Reform, and Revolution in Algeria
7 F : T h e P o l i t i c s o f P a t r i m o n y d u r i n g t h e
S e c o n d W o r l d W a r
Lane 203
Ch air : Karen Lenore Taylor, Sidwell Friends School/
Georgetown University
Elizabeth C. Karlsgodt, University o f Colorado, Denver Rethinking Resistance: The Evacuation of French Art
Collections during the Second W orld W ar
Kirrily Freeman, Un iversity o f W aterloo Regionalism and Resistance: The Case of the Statue of
Mistral in Aries
Sylvie L. Waskiewicz, Ben n in gton College Paradox or Prescription? The Legacy of W artime
Filmmaking on French Film Policy
Commen t : Theresa M. McBride, College of Th e H oly Cross
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7 G : S e x , S o c i e t y , a n d t h e S t a t e i n T w e n t i e t h -
C e n t u r y F r a n c e
Lane 205
Chair : Rae Beth Gordon, Un iversity o f Connect icut
Lela Felter-Kerley, Un iversity o f Florida "La Femme Nue" in Belle Epoque Body Politics
Richard I . Jobs, Pacific Un iversity Brigitte Bardot: "la femme-enfant"
Richard Sonn, Un iversity of Arkansas "Your Body is Yours": Anarchism, Birth Control, and
Eugenics in Interwar France
Commen t : Judith Surkis, Harvard Un iversity
7 H : F o o d a n d D r i n k i n t h e F r e n c h E m p i r e :
A l g e r i a , I n d o c h i n a , a n d F r e n c h S u d a n
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Ch air : Patricia Lorcin, Un iversity o f Minnesota
Roundtable:
Catherine M. Bogosian, W ayne State Un iversity Marie-Paule Ha, Un iversity of H on g Kon g John Strachan, Un iversity o f Manchester Erica J. Peters, Stanford Un iversity/Un iversity o f MaryJand University College
Comment: The Audience
B A N Q U E T
~:15 pm Sheraton Palo Alt o
Presiding: Keith Michael Baker, Stanford Un iversity Co-President
>r-r.L.-;cr: Dominique Pestre, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Scirmrr in the Cold W ar: France and the United States
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S P E C I A L G U E S T S
Annette Becker, Universite de Paris X (Friday Luncheon)
Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaleard, Universite de Paris I (session 5H)
Fanny Cosaiidey, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (session 5G)
Lucien Jaume, Institut d'Etudes Politiques (session 7A)
Jean-Clement Martin, Universite de Paris I (session 2A)
Dominique Pestre, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Saturday Banquet)
P A R T I C I P A N T S Castleton, Edward 2G
Adams, Christine 3D Chapman, Herrick 6F
Adkins, Matthew 1C Chapman, Sarah 3B
Aisenberg, Andrew 6E Chappell, Carolyn Lougee 5G
Andrews, Naomi 5B Ch iwis, Christopher IF
Andrieu, Claire 6F Cheney, Paul 5A
Apostolides, Jean-Marie 5G Claire, Elisabeth IB
Armstrong, Megan 7C Clark, Henry C 7B
Auerbach, Stephen 1C Clark, Linda I D
Bailey, Melanie 4H Cole, Joshua 4E
Baker, Keith Michael 1A, 7A Collins, James 7C
Bakhmetyeva, Tatyana 6B Conklin , Alice IE
Barros, Andrew 1G, 4F Cosandey, Fanny 5G
Bates, David 6D Coulston Gillispie, Charles 1A
Beam, Sara 7C Craiutu, Aurelian 7A
Becker, Annette Fri. Lunch Crawford, Katherine 1H
Beecher, Jonathan 2G Crowston, Clare 5A
Behrent, Michael 5E Datta, Venita 4D
Beik, W illiam 3B, 7C Daughton, J. P. 3E
Berenson, Edward 2D Davies, Thomas Richard 4F
Bergen, Barry H . 2C De Wade, Michael 7C
Berlanstein, Lenard R. I D DeGroat, Judith 4E
Birn , Raymond 7B Delia Sudda, Magali 3G
Blanc-Chaleard, Marie-Cl 3u d e5H DeMarco, Eileen S. 3H
Blondel, Christine 3H Dinan, Susan 6B
Bogosian, Catherine M . 7H Dut ton , Paul V. 4G
Bossenga, Gai! 3D Eichner, Carolyn J. 2C
Bouchard, Carl 4F Felter-Kerley, Lela 7G
Brookes, N . Christine 5B Fette, Julie 2E
Brown, Gregory 5C Finley-Crosswhite, S. Annette 4C
Bryant, Lawrence M . 2H Fogarry, Richard 2C
Buchwald, Jed 1A Fogg, Shannon L. 2E
Bullard, Alice IE Ford, Caroline IE
Burke, Edmund I I I 2G Fordham, Elizabeth An n 4H
Cabanes, Bruno. 3E Foshko, Katherine 6G
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Fourcade-Gourinchas, Marion 6F Kitson, Simon 1G
Fredrickson, George M . 5H Kocher-Marboeuf, Eric 5E
Freeman, Kirr ily 7F Koehler, Ellen Astrid 2G
Fridenson, Patrick 6F Koos, Cheryl A. 2E, 4G
Fuchs, Rachel 3G Kramer, Lloyd 3F
Gerber, Matthew D. 3G Kreiser, Robert 5D
Gillispie, Charles Coulst jn 1A Laberge, Mart in 4F
Goldstein, Jan E. 6D Labrosse, Diane N . Mason 6C
Goodman, Dena 1H, 4E Lacy, Cherilyn 3H
Gordon, Rae Beth 7G Laurent, Dominique IF
Grayzel, Susan 5F Lehning, James R. 4D
Green, Nancy L. 3F Levy, Jonah D. 4G
Gum her, Scott IF Lewis, Mary D. 5H
Ha. Marie-Paule 7H Liu , Tessie 5D
Hahn. Roger 1A Loats, Carol L. 2B
Hall. Hines 3C Logue, W illiam 7D
Hanna. Martha 5F Lorcin, Patricia 4A, 7H
Hap, Stephen L. 6G Luria, Keith 2B
Harrison. Carol E. 4D Lyons, Amelia 2F
Harsry. John L. 2D Margadant, Jo B. 2D
Hess. Charlotte IB Margadant, Ted 2A
Hess. Remi IB Mar t in , Jean-Clement 2A
Hesse. Carta 6D Marvick, Elizabeth 6B
HB. John IF Mazgaj, Paul 3C
H m » Martin 1G McBride, Theresa M . 7F
" tk j. Mnl 3A McClive, Cathy 4C
T JMiUdm) ). Joshua 5E, 7D McColley, Margaret 5B
r W - U n n 2A Mihealy, Gil 3G
Hat . John J. 3B Miller, James 3A
Hanon. Patrick 2D Miller, Jeannette 2F
U b *. Talbot 1G Miller, Jim 2F
" — - — Norman 4F, 6H Miller, Michael IE
Smnt William 6C Miller, Stephen 6A
jaiodiiO. Andrew 7A Monahan, Gregory 2B
Jaume. Lucien 7A Moses, Claire I D
Jobs, Richard I. 7G Moure, Kenneth 6H
Johnson, Eric F. 7E Munholland, John Kim 3E
Jonas. Raymond 4D Murdock, Graeme 4C
Jones. Colin 4C Murphy, Terence 3D
J- r r t Ihor 3F Myhr, Mitylene 6B
4B Nassichuk, John 2H
Kiaa A m E. 1H Neill, Deborah 5D
U m . Samuel 3C Neulander, Joelle 6G
U a p a t . Ozabeth C. 7F Newsome, W. Brian 6C
6E Norberg, Kathryn 5G
M t H i i i l 3A Nord, Philip 6F
T i — i mi Se » 3 C 6 C Norris, Katharine 3D
7B Northcutt , Wayne 4H
6C Nunez, Rachel 5B
Offen, Karen I D Smith, Jay M . 6A
Oh , Kyunghwan 7D Smith, Timothy B. 4G
Outram, Dorinda 1A Sonn, Richard 7G
Panchasi, Roxanne 5F Spang, Rebecca L. 4B, 5A
Peabody, Sue 1C Spieler, Miranda 4E
Pedersen, Jean E. 2C Stewart, Mary Lynn I D
Pestre, Dominique Sat. Banquet Stovall, Tyler 5H
Peters, Erica J. 7H Strachan, John 7H
Pickering, Mary 3H Surkis, Judith 7G
Piketty, Guillaume 3E Sussman, Sarah 2F
Popkin, Jeremy D. 1C Sweets, John E 6H
Potter, Mark 3B Tackett, Timothy 2A
Raffin, Anne 4A Takats, Sean 5D
Raj, Kapil IE Takeda, Junko 6E
Reddy, W illiam M . 4B Taylor, Karen Lenore 6B, 7F
Reed, Eric S. 6G Taylor, Lynne 6H
Revill, Joel 5E Thomas, Mart in 1G
Rhoades, Michelle K. 2E Thompson, Victoria 5C Riasanovsky, Maria 5C Trumbull, George R. I V 5D
Riskin, Jessica 6D Ulloa, Marie-Pierre 6E
Risser, Nicole Dombrowski 2E Vaillancourt, Daniel 2H
Roberts, Penny 4C Valat, Btuno 4G
Rodrigue, Aron 4H Van Kley, Dale 7E
Rosenblatt, Helena 3A Vann, Michael G. 4A
Rosenfeld, Sophia 6D Veillon, Dominique 6H
Rota, Emanuel 7D Vincent, K. Steven 3C
Rowlands, Guy 3B Wagner, Marie-France 2H
Saadia, Emmanuel 4B Waskiewicz, Sylvie L. 7F
Scafe, Robert B. 2B Weber, W illiam IB
Schor, Laura S. 3G Weiner, Dora B. 6E
Schreier, Joshua 7E Weintrob, Lori 3H
Segalla, Spencer 4A Weiss, Gillian 4E
Seidman, Michael 4H Wellman, Kathleen 1H
Sepinwall, Alyssa 1C Whalen, Philip 2D
Sessions, Jennifer E. 2C Wilder, Gary 4A
Sewell, W illiam H . Jr 5A W illiams, Alan 7B
Shafer, David 5C W ilson, Christine Sample 2B
Shank, J.B. 1A W innie, Laurence H . 3D
Shaya, Gregory 5C W in t roub, Michael 2H
Shepard, Todd 2F Woell, Edward J. 7E
Shovlin, John 5A Wokler, Robert 3A
Siegel, Mona 5F Woloch, Isser IF, 3E
Simmons, Dana 4B W right, Johnson Kent 6A
Smith, David Kammerling 3B W righ t , Julian 5E, 7D
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P R O G R A M C O M M I T T E E
Keith Michael Baker, Stanford University
Susanna Barrows, University of California, Berkeley
David W. Bates, University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan Beecher, University of California, Santa Cruz
Philippe Buc, Stanfotd University
Carolyn Lougee Chappell, Stanford University
J.P. Daughton, Stanford University
Caria Hesse, University of California, Berkeley
Geffrey Koziol, University of California, Berkeley
Maria Riasanovsky, Stanford University
Jessica Riskin, Stanfotd University
Aron Rodrigue, Stanford University
Peter SabJins, Univetsity of California, Berkeley
Trier Stovall, University of California, Berkeley
A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S
SFHS expresses its warm thanks to the following for theit gen-: of this meeting and their assistance with its
Sdnoi of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
I Cultural Service
I Consulate. San Francisco
it of History, Stanford University
rraaoe-Stanford Center. Stanford University
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