1981 - The Society for French Historical Studies

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SOCIETYFOR FRENCH
HISTORICAL STUDIES
Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting
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Thursday, March 12
5:30-7:30p.m.
EARLY REGISTRATION,EastLoun6;e,IMU+
9:0Oa.m.5:fi) p.m. Daily
EXHIBIT:"Paris:The Streetsof 17th, 18th
and 19th Centuries," Lilly Library
E:fi) p.m.
Eugen Weber, University of California, Los
Angeles, "A New French Right," Ballantine
Hall Room 013.
9:30p.m.
RECEPTION, Universitv Club, IMU
THE ORIGINS OF MEDITERRANEAN RADICALISM:
SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN LOWER LANGUEDOC DURING
THE 19TH CENTURY, Sassafras Room, IMU
Chair:
Leo Loublre, SUNY, Buffalo
Laura L. Frader, Northeastern University, "Agricultural Labor
and Revolutionary Syndicalism in Lower Languedoc, 1900-7974."
Christopher Guthrie, Northern Illinois University, "Reaction to
the Coup d'6tat of 1851 in the Narbonnais."
Frank Huntington, Jr., Brown University, "The Sources of
Popular Radicalism in Lower Languedoc, 1830-1914."
Commentator:
Friday, March L3
8:fi) a.m.-Noon
REGISTRATION, East Lounge, IMU
9:00 a.m.-Noon
l:fi)-S:fi) p.m.
UNIVERSITY PRESSES BOOK EXHIBIT,
Sassafras Room, IMU
9: 15-11: 15a. m.
SESSION I
1:15-3:15p.m.
TESE.MAJESTE AND TREASON IN SIXTEENTH AND
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY FRANCE, Persimmon Room, IMU
Chair: Lloyd Moote, University of Southern California
Ralph Giesey, University of Iowa, "Ldse Maiest6 in Political
Thought up to and during the Age of Richelieu."
John T. O'Connor, University of New Orleans, "Treason in 17th
Century France."
Commentator:
fHM Salmon, Bryn Mawr College
A.S. Kanya-Forstner, York University
Jean Jacques Becker, Universit6 de Clermont, "L'opinion
publique et l'entr6e de la France en guerre 1914."
Guy Pedroncini, University of Paris, I, "P6tain et les
Mutineries."
Roy Prete, Royal Military College of Canada, "French Military
War Aims, 19-14-"1918."
Commentator:
facques Szaluta, U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy
THREE FACES OF FRENCH FEMINISM DURING
REPUBLIC, 190l-1914, Redbud Room, IMU
THE THIRD
Chair: Sabine |essner, Indiana University-Purdue University,
Indianapolis
Pahick Bidelman, Purdue University, "Right Wing Feminism in
France: The Theory and Practice of the Association Patriotique
du Devoir des femmes franEaises, 1901'-1913."
Steven Hause, University of Missouri, St. Louis, "Radical
Republicans and the Problems of Women's Suffrage, 1901-f914."
Karen M. Offen, Washington, D.C., "Depopulation,
Nationalism and French Feminism During the Belle Epoque."
Commentators:
Claire Moses, University of Maryland
Robert Soucy, Oberlin College
*Indiana Memorial Union
LUNCH, GeorgianRoom, IMU
Speech: Jean-PierrePoussou,"French Age
Structure:Yesterday,Today and Tomorrow."
S E S S ION II
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Redbud Room, IMU
Chair:
|an Goldstein, University of Chicago
Ronald Aronson, Wayne State University, "Sartre's Idea of
Freedom."
William McBride, Purdue University, "Sartre's Philosophy of
History."
Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine, "Sartre and the
Role of the Intellectual."
Commentator:
FRANCE AND WORLD WAR I, Dogwood Room, IMU
Chair:
11:30 a.m.1:00 p.m.
John M. Merriman, Yale University
Bernard Murchland, Ohio Wesleyan University
THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY AND THE 1981 ELECTIONS,
SassafrasRoom, IMU
Chair:
Ezra Suleiman, Princeton University
facques fulliard, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, "The
Presidential Elections and the Future of the Left."
William Schonfeld, University of California, Irvine, "The
Presidential Elections and the Future of the Center-Right."
Ezra Suleiman, Princeton University, "The French Presidency
from De Gaulle to Giscard."
Commentator:
Frank Wilson, Purdue University
RURAL RELIGION IN FRANCE, Dogwood Room, IMU
Chair:
William H. Beik, Northern Illinois University
Edward Berenson, University of California, Los Angeles,
"Peasant Religion in 19th Century France."
Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology, "The
Counter Reform and Rural Religion in the Diocese of Lyon,
16th-18th Centuries."
Keith Luria, University of California, Berkeley, "Rural Religion
i n 17th C entury D auphi n6."
Commentator:
Ellen Weaver, University of Notre Dame
Richard Golden, Clemson College
ORPHANS AND ABANDONED CHILDREN
CENTURY, Persimmon Room, IMU
Chair:
IN THE 19TH
7 . "Ideology and the Working Class in the 19th Century,"
George Sheridan, University of Orep;on.
Sewell, Work and Rnolution in France, chapters 1,, 8-12.
Moss, Origirrs of the French Labor Moaemenf, chapters 2-3.
Theresa McBride, Holy Cross College
Nancy Fitch, Hampshire College, "The Little Parisians: A Studv
of Parisian Orphans Raised in the Bourbonnais Countrvside ."
Rachel Fuchs, Indiana University, "Survivors: The Abandoned
Childre n o f P a r i s a s Y o u ng Ad u lts."
Commentator:
Friday only
3: 30-5: 3 0p . m .
1.
Terry W. Strieter, Murray State Universitv
"Municipal Politics in Revolutionary Paris," fane Decker,
U ni versi tv of N orth Fl ori da.
S E M INARS, M e e tin s r o o m s T BA
H enry E . B ourne, "Improvi si ng a C overnment i n P ari s i n
1789," AmericarrHistorical Reuiew, X (Jan. 1905), pp. 280-308.
"Municipal Politics in Paris in 1789," American Historical
Ra.tin,, Xl (Jan. 1906), pp.263-286.
"Does the French History Course Have a Future?", Michael
S m i t h , U n i v e r s i t y o f So u th Ca r o lin a , a n d Ph yllis H. Stock,
Seton Hall University.
Immanuel Wallerstein, The Modern World Stlstem,I and
I nt r o d u c t i o n .
Eugen Weber, PeasantsInto Frenchnten,final chapter.
Louise A. Tilly and foan W. Scott, Wonen, Work & Fanihl,
Introduction.
2.
"Foreign Study Programs and the French Historian,"
Patrick H. Hutton, University of Vermont; Bethany S.
Oberst, Cleveland State University; and William I.
Shorrock, Cleveland State University.
"The Enlightenment and the French Revolution,"
E. Kaiser, University of Arkansas, Little Rock.
t 0 . "Unruly People: The Control of Deviance in the Ancien
Regime." Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke, and Philip
U ni nsky, U ni versi ty of Mi chi gan.
Michel Foucault, DisciTtlineand Punish: The Birth of the
P ri .srrr,(N ew Y ork: V i ntage B ooks, 1979), pp. 3-131.
Porphyre Petrovitch, "Recherches sur la criminalit6 a Paris
dans l a seconde moi ti e du X V III'si bcl e" i n A bbi a tec i . ef. a/..
Crinteset crininalitt en France sttusI'Ancien Rbgime:17e-78e
sllclts. (Paris, 1977), pp. 1,87-261,.
Thomas
Alfred Cobban, "The Enlightenment and the French
Revolution," in Aspectsof the French RntolutiLttr(New York,
1968), pp. 1.8-28.
Robert Darnton, "The High Enlightenment and the
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Low-Life of Literature in Pre-Revolutionary France,"
P a s t a n d P r e s e n t ,N o . 5 1 ( 1 9 7 1 ) ,p p . 8 1 - 1 1 5 .
3.
4.
"War on War: French Pacifism, 1919-1940," fames
Friguglietti, Eastern Montana College.
Sally Marks, The lllusion of Peace(New York, 1976), chapters
I and VI.
6.
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"Integrating Women's History into the French History
Course," Bonnie Smith, University of Wisconsin, Parkside.
Bring syllabi of your courses in French history.
"The French High Command and 1940," Henri Chabert,
U ni versi tv of N orth Iow a.
Jeffrey A. Gunsburg, Diaided ancl Conquered(Westport,
C onn., 1979), pp.265-278, chapter 10 and pp. 287 -288.
J. Duroselle, Conclusions o( "La Detadence"(Paris, 1979).
General Ely, "La legon qu'il faut tirer des op6rations de
1940," Rntue de Dtt'enst:Nationale (Decembre, 1953),
"Elite Culture and Popular Superstition in the 17th
Century," Maarten Ultee, University of Alabama.
Peter Burke, "Popular Culture and Social Chang,e," Pttptular
Culture in Early Modern Europe (New York, i97tt), pp. 244286, chapter 9.
Natalie Z. Davis, "Proverbial Wisdom and Popular Errors,"
Societyand Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford, 7975),
pp . 2 2 7 - 2 6 7 .
5.
L.H. Gann and Peter Duignan, eds., African Proconsuls:
EurttpeanCoterttors in Africa (New York, 7978), pp. 1,-18,
523-s34.
"The Intellectual and Politics in the 1930's," David Ennis,
Boston College.
P . N . B r o a d b e n t a n d f.E. F lo we r "T h e In te lle ctu a l a n d Hi s
Role in France between the Wars." in ltturnal of European
Studies, vili (1978), pp.246-257. If not available reatl the
following:
Ren6 R6mond, "Les intellectuels et la politiquc," Rr'z'lc
francaisede sciencepolitique, vol. 9 (1959).
"French Colonialism, a Force of Modernization or
Retardation?" Williarn Hoisington, University of Illinois,
C hi cago C i rcl e.
pp.s63-577.
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"Romanticism in its Youth: Recent Interpretations," Paul
C omeau, N ew Mexi co S tate U ni versi ty.
Beatrice Didier, Litttraturt Francaise,Le XVlllc Siecle,Ill1778-1820(P ari s,1976), P art II, C hapter IV : La G6n6ratron
de C hateaubri and.
14. Archives and Libraries for Research on the Ancien Regime
fames E. Brink, Texas Tech University, "Archives of
P rovi nci al E states."
Donald A. Bailey, University of Winnipeg, "Political
P amphl ets i n P ari si an Li brari es."
6:00-7:30p.m.
DINNER-On the Town
BERNARD LAZARE: LITTERATEUR,
ZIONIST, Persimmon Room, IMU
8:00p.m.
Eugen Weber, University of California, Los
Angeles, "About Marc Bloch," Whittenberger
Auditorium.
Chair: Robert Paxton, Columbia University
9:30p.m.
Buses leave from Whittenberger Lobby
Entrance to IMU. Indiana University Patten
Foundation, Host.
11:15p.n.
Buses return to IMU
UNIVERSITY PRESSES BOOK EXHIBIT,
Sassafras Room, IMU
9 :30-11: 30a . m .
S E S S I O N III
ECONOMIC
Chair:
MODERNIZATION,
AND
Piene Aub6ry, SUNY, Buffalo, "Lazare as Litterateur."
Reuben Garner, SUNY, Empire State College, "Lazare, the
Zi oni st."
Philip Schuyler, Roger William College, "Lazare, the Anarchist."
Commentator:
Michael Marms, University of Toronto
12:00-2:00p.m.
LUNCHEON BUSINESS MEETING,
Solarium, IMU
"Bourgeois, Sans-Culottes, and Other
Frenchmen: Essays on the French Revolution
in Honor of John Hall Stewart," presentation
by Morris Slavin, Youngstown State
University, and Agnes M. Smith,
Youngstown State University.
2:30-4:30p.m.
S E S S ION IV
Saturday, March 14
9:00 a.m.-Noon
1:00-5:fi) p.m.
ANARCHIST
Redbud Room, IMU
Herman Lebovics, SUNY, Stony Brook
Robert Aldrich, Washington University, "Economic
Backwardness in French Perspective: The Case of Diion and the
Co t e d' or. "
PSYCHOHISTORICAL APPROACHES TO FRENCH
HISTORY, Persimmon Room, IMU
Chair: Arthur Mitzman, University of Amsterdam
Richard F. Kuisel, SUNY, Stony Brook, "The Second World War
and the Economic Renovation in France."
Peter Gay, Yale University, "Bourgisophobus: Gustave Flaubert
Between Order and Orgy."
Elizabeth Marvick, Los Angeles, "Richelieu and the Testament
politique: Psychoanalytic Applications to a Problem in
Attribution."
Commentators:
fames Laux, University of Cincinnati
Barrie Ratcliffe, University of LavaL
SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY IN RENAISSANCE
Dogwood Room, IMU
FRANCE,
James S. Hockley, Toronto
H. Heller, University of Manitoba, "Humanism and Reformation
at the College of Agen."
George Huppert, University of Illinois, Chicago, "Classes
dangereuses."
Commentators:
Chair:
Commentator:
Neal Galpern, University of Pittsburgh
POLITICAL PASSION, POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT:
THE ATTRACTION
OF FRENCH CATHOLICS,
Sassafras Room, IMU
Chair:
foseph N. Moody, Boston College
Oscar L. Amal, Wilfred Laurier University and Waterloo
Lutheran Seminary, "When the Missionaries Meet the
Proletarians: Catholic-Communist Dialogue in Action
(1943-^t9W)."
john Hellman, McGill University, "Catholic Intellectuals-The
Fascist Temptation (1930-1945)."
Francis Murphy, Boston College, "Timoignage Chritien and the
Political Agenda of French Catholic Resistants."
Commentators:
William lrvine, Glendon College, York
University
David Schalk, VassarCollege
James Fisher, University of Southern
California
Arthur Mitzman, University of Amsterdam
FOREIGN WORKERS IN THE THIRD REPUBLIC,
Redbud Room, IMU
Chair:
Leslie Derfler, Florida Atlantic University
Gary Cross, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, "Acceptance
without Integration: French Labor's Response to Immigration in
the 1920's."
William A. Gray, University of Maryland, "The Difficulties of
Labor Organizing in the Pays Haut, 7889-191,4:Dissension
among French and Foreign Iron Workers."
Judy Reardon, International Resources Corporation, "Socialists
Face the Question of Foreign Workers in Roubaix, France, 1890791.4."
Commentator:
Christopherfohnson,
Wayne State University
REFORMISM IN THE ANCIEN REGIME, Dogwood Room, IMU
Chair:
fohn Rule, Ohio State University
Gary McCollim, Falls Church, Virginia, "Fiscal Reform Ideas
U nder Loui s X IV ."
Stewart Saunders, Purdue University, "The Reorganization of
the Paris Academy of Sciences in 1,699."
Commentator:
fohn Hurt, University of Delaware
HIGHER EDUCATION AND FRENCH VALUES IN THE 19TH
CENTURY, SassafrasRoom, IMU
Chair: Linda Clark, Millersville State College
William Bruneau, University of British Columbia, "Liard at
Caen."
fohn Burney, University of Kansas, "Law Students at Toulouse
in the t9th Century."
George Weisz, McGill University, "Mission Civilisatrice: Foreign
Students at the University."
Commentator: |ohn Craig, University of Chicago
5:fi)-7:00 p.m.
COCKTAIL PARTY, Lilly Library
Compliments of Clearwater Publishing,
Microeditions Hachette, Bibliothbque
nationale.
8:fi) p.n.
ANNUAL BANQUET, Solarium, IMU
Speaker: Yves Lequin, University of Lyon,
"Voies nouvelles de l'histoire sociale"
Special thanks to the French Government and the Dean of
International Programs, Indiana University, for their generous
assistance.
Officers of the Society
William B. Cohen, Indiana University, President
|ames C. Riley, Indiana University, Vice President
Alexander Sedgwick, University of Virginia, Secretary
Russell M. |ones, Westminster College, Treasurer
Program Committee
Michael Berkvam, Indiana University
William B, Cohen, Indiana University
William L. Kleine-Ahlbrandt, Purdue University
Richard Mackey, Ball State University
Jeremy D. Popkin, University of Kentucky
JameeRiley, Indiana University
Andrew Trout, Indiana University, Southeast
Lee Shai Weissbach, University of Louisville
General Information
The annual meeting of the French Historical Society will be held
in the Indiana Memorial Union on the campus of Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Housing
Lodging for up to 200 people is available in the Biddle
Continuation Center which adjoins the Indiana Memorial Union
(lMU). These guest rooms have been reserved in a block for the
French Historical Society and will be held until February 27,
1981, after which they will be released to the general public.
Please complete the reservation request form if you wish to stay
at the IMU. Additional rooms have been reserved at the Poplars
Research and Conference Center which is one block west of the
IMU. In the event that the IMU is filled your reservation request
will automatically be transferred to the Poplars. Names of
inexpensive local motels are available by request to the
conference coordinator (see registration form for address). Ask
for a copy of the student motel guide.
Travel Information
Allegheny Commuter Airlines offers direct service to
Bloomington flNDIANA) from Chicago O'Hare and Indianapolis
Airports. We strongly recommend that you fly into Bloomington
if at all possible. Taxi service is readily available from the
Bloomington Airport to the IMU for $5.00 a person. If you
terminate your flight in Indianapolis (50 miles from Bloomington)
we have arranged chartered bus transportation departing at
5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 1981, and at 1.0:30a.m., Friday,
March 13, 1981 from the Delta Terminal, Lower Level of the
Indianapolis Airport. Chartered bus transportation from IMU to
Indianapolis Ailport will leave at 9:00 a.m. on March 15th.
Tickets should be purchased in advance as noted on the
registration form. Taxi or limousine services are available at the
Indianapolis Airport to Bloomington for a flat rate of $45-$50,
divisible by the number of passengers. If special arrangements
are required please note and attach to your registration form. We
will make every effort to accommodate your schedule and needs.
For those planning to drive there are a number of interstate
highways leading to Indianapolis. From there, take State
highway 37 south to Bloomington. The approach from the south
is generally best through Louisville. Take U.S. 65 North to
Columbus IN, then proceed west on State Highway 46 to
Bloomington, Indiana. Indiana University is located five blocks
east of the center of town. There is no rail service to
Bloomington, but Greyhound buses arrive from all points.
Meals
A restaurant, a coffee shop and a cafeteria in the Indiana
Memorial Union afford a range of food service at moderate rates
for your convenience. A number of good restaurants are located
within walking distance of the IMU as well. Persons wishing to
attend the luncheons and the annual banquet should make
reservations and payment for the meal when returning the preregistration form.
Registration Form
Housing Reservations
Society for French Historical Studies
March 13-14,1981
Indiana University, Bloomington,Indiana
Please complete and return the housing reservation request form
bel ow by Feb.27,1981 to:
Guest Room Reservations
Indiana Memorial Union
Indiana University,
Bloornington, Indiana 47405
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After
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$10.00
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Bus from Airport to IMU, 3i12l81-$10.00
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UNIVERSITY,No. 41-81by February27,1981.Pleasereturn to:
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Seminar Reservation Request
Pleaseindicate the number of the seminar (see program for
seminarsand their identifying numbers) you wish to attend. The
seminarsare scheduledfor Friday, March 13, 1981,3:30-5:30p.m
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Conference reservations will be accepted as long as rooms are
available. Unassigned conference rooms are not held beyond two
weeks prior to the conference.
IMPORTANT:
Advance payment equal to one day's rate is
required on arrivals after 6:00 p.m. Full advance payment may
be requested for certain special events. If no room is available at
the requested rate, reservations will be made at the next
available rate. NO PETS ALLOWED, PLEASE. Check out time is
1:00 p.m. EST. An additional charge will be made for late
checkouts. Rooms may not be available upon early arrival.
Pleasecheck accommodationdesired:
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