—s— THE SOCIETY FOR FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES —s— 2015 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 1 THE SOCIETY FOR FRENCH HISTORICAL STUDIES Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO 16–19 April 2015 2 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall —EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College Steven Zdatny, University of Vermont Barry Bergen, Gallaudet University Linda L. Clark, Millersville University of Pennsylvania Kay Edwards, University of South Carolina Carol Harrison, University of South Carolina Michel Hébert, Université du Québec à Montréal Norman Ingram, Concordia University Jeff Ravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mary D. Lewis, Harvard University Susan Whitney, Carleton University Jotham Parsons, Duquesne University Christine Haynes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University Katherine Crawford, Vanderbilt University Lauren Clay, Vanderbilt University René Marion, Bard College High School President Executive Director Financial Officer Past Executive Director Co-Editor, French Historical Studies Co-Editor, French Historical Studies Past Co-President Past Co-President Second Past Co-President Second Past Co-President Member-at-Large Member-at-Large Member-at-Large H-France Representative Incoming Co-President Incoming Co-President Hotel Negotiator CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 3 —PROGRAM COMMITTEE— Chair: Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College Rachel Fuchs, Arizona State University Claire Garcia, Colorado College Martha Hanna, University of Colorado, Boulder Diane Margolf, Colorado State University Kathryn Norberg, University of California, Los Angeles Susan Carol Rogers, New York University Daniel Lord Smail, Harvard University David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University —LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE— Chair: Bryant T. Ragan, Colorado College Susan Ashley, Colorado College Emily Houghton, student intern at Colorado College Carol Loats, Colorado State University, Pueblo Jacob Melish, Northern Colorado University Gale Murray, Colorado College Michael O’Riley, Colorado College Ryan Platt, Colorado College Corinne Scheiner, Colorado College Chad Schonewill, Colorado College (Help Desk Team Lead) Brenda Soto, Colorado College Conference Manager, and her team Alistaire Tallent, Colorado College 4 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall —PROGRAM— thursday, 16 april 2015 15:30–18:00 Tour of the United States Air Force Academy Departure from and return to the Hilton Antlers Hotel Guided by Charles D. Dusch, Jr., Captain Colleen E. Galloway, Lydia McDonald, and Mary Elizabeth Ruwell 17:00–20:00 Cocktail Reception (cash bar) :: Hilton Antlers Hotel Summit Ballroom 18:30–21:00 Executive Meeting of the Governing Board :: Hilton Antlers Hotel Executive Boardroom friday, 17 april 2015 12:00–20:00 “Re-Orientations: Defining and Defying Nineteenth-Century French Images of the Arabic World,” curated by Jessica HunterLarsen, Colorado College, at the CAC InterDisciplinary Experimental Arts (IDEA) Space 7:30–17:30 Book Exhibit :: CAC Main Space 7:30–8:30 Continental Breakfast :: CAC Main Space 7:00–8:15 Breakfast Meeting for the Editorial Board of French Historical Studies :: Hilton Antlers Hotel Executive Boardroom 8:30–10:15—SESSION ONE— 1–A The French Indian Ocean (c. 1770-1810): Race, Commerce, and Diplomacy :: CAC 301 chair: laurie wood, florida state university “Race under the ‘Despotic Reign’: Defining Whiteness on Île Bourbon (1767–1803),” Nathan Marvin, Johns Hopkins University “The Pepper Game: Tipu Sultan, the Compagnie des Indes, and French Mysore Policy on the Eve of the French Revolution,” Elizabeth Cross, Harvard University “‘Death to All Kings, Except Tipu Sultan!’ France’s Presence in South Asia and the AntiDespotic Imaginary, 1789–1799,” Blake Smith, Northwestern University commentator: laurie wood CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 5 friday, 17 april 2015 1–B The Nature of Social Space :: CAC 302 amelia lyons, university of central florida “Localizing the Public Sphere: Everyday Life and the Social Science of Urban Renewal in Marseille’s Quartiers Nord,” Minayo Nasiali, University of Arizona “On the Life, Death, and Rebirth of the Bièvre in Paris,” Peter Soppelsa, University of Oklahoma “‘Arrête de Creuser les Trous’: Construction Sites and Social Space in 1970s Paris,” Catherine E. Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology commentator: nicole c. rudolph, adelphi university chair: 1–C Mediterranean France :: CAC Screening Room susan ashley, colorado college “Mediterranean French Modern: The Trans-Imperial Life of Abraham Ankawa, 1810- 1890,” Jessica Marglin, University of Southern California “Making Mediterranean Spaces: Jews, Muslims, and Mainland France between the Wars,” Ethan Katz, University of Cincinnati “Jean Scelles and the Myth of a Trans-Mediterranean ‘Traite des Blanches,’ 1962–1979,” Todd Shepard, Johns Hopkins University commentator: naomi davidson, university of ottawa chair: 1–D Sexuality: Courts, Texts, and Subtexts :: CAC 308 katherine crawford, vanderbilt university “Civil Litigation in Rouen and Rewriting the History of Martin Guerre,” Katherine Godwin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign “Workingwomen, Gender Solidarity, and Sexual Reputation in Early Modern Paris,” Jacob Melish, University of Northern Colorado commentator: christy pichichero, george mason university chair: 1–E Beauvoir, Langfus, Tillion, and the Politics of Suffering and Empathy in Postwar France :: AH 328 chair: claire oberon garcia, colorado college “Germaine Tillion and the Problem of ‘Multidirectional Memory’: Ravensbrück to Algeria, 1944–1962,” Emma Kuby, Northern Illinois University “The Aftereffects of Violence: Bodies, Exile, and Sex in Anna Langfus’ Novels,” Sandrine Sanos, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi “Simone de Beauvoir from Boupacha to Bobigny: The Scandals of Sexual Politics,” Judith Coffin, University of Texas, Austin commentator: mark meyers, university of saskatchewan 6 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall friday, 17 april 2015 1–F Disability, Visuality, and French Luminaries in the 18th and 19th Centuries :: AH 326 chair: lisa leff, american university “Discovering France’s Native Other: Blind People in Montesquieu’s Persian Letter #32,” Catherine Kudlick, San Francisco State University “Hugo’s Quasimodo: Described, Descriptive,” Alexandra L. Courtois, University of California, Berkeley commentator: michael l. wilson, university of texas, dallas 10:30–12:15—SESSION TWO— 2–A Religion & Political Reform in the Age of Revolution :: CAC 301 chair: robert h. blackman, hampden-sydney college “Ideology, Opportunism, and the Process of Theological Enlightenment, c. 1762–1782: Insights from the Correspondence of Abbé Claude Yvon and Marc-René de Voyer, Marquis d’Argenson,” Jeffrey D. Burson, Georgia Southern University “Religious Reform and Institutional Crisis in 1789 and 1790: Why the Civil Constitution Was Often Dead on Arrival in Small-Town France,” Edward Woell, Western Illinois University “The National Lottery, Republican Spirit, and the Direction of the French Revolution,” Robert Kruckeberg, Troy University commentator: lloyd kramer, university of north carolina, chapel hill 2–B Scientific, Artistic, and Cinematographic Education in Modern France :: CAC 302 chair: lauren clay, vanderbilt university “Fixing the Colors of Nature: Color Taxonomies and the Science of Aesthetics,” Carolyn Purnell, Illinois Institute of Technology “Reflections on the Individual and the Collective in Interwar France: Painting and the Encyclopédie Française,” Katherine Brion, Kalamazoo College “Mission to New York—1935: French Educational and Medical Motion Pictures,” Suzanne Langlois, York University/Glendon College commentator: jonathan scott lee, colorado college 2–C Teaching the World Wars in France: New Approaches and Ideas :: CAC Screening Room chair: sarah fishman, university of houston “Teaching the Cultural History of World War I,” Bruno Cabanes, Ohio State University “Global History in a National Space: France as a Transnational Space, 1914–1918,” Martha Hanna, University of Colorado, Boulder “The Epinal Project: Researching the Lives of American GIs Buried in Epinal Military Cemetery,” Mary Louise Roberts, University of Wisconsin-Madison comment from the audience CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 7 friday, 17 april 2015 2–D Education, Religion, and Laïcité in Republican France :: CAC 308 carol harrison, university of south carolina “Women Educators and the Politics of Laïcité: Normal School Directrices, 1879–1889,” Linda L. Clark, Millersville University of Pennsylvania “Neutral Space: Laïcité and Early Third Republic Classrooms,” Eleanor L. Rivera, University of Chicago chair: “Religion and the Republic: Laïcité and Religion in History, Geography, and Civics Courses and Textbooks, 1985–2010,” Rachel D. Hutchins, Université de Lorraine commentator: barry bergen, gallaudet university 2–E Time and Space in French Education :: AH 326 william poulin-deltour, middlebury college “Putting Pedagogy in Its Place: L’Ecole Royale Vétérinaire d’Alfort and the Reconstitution of a Landscape, 1761–1804,” Kit Heintzman, Harvard University “La Révolution haïtienne dans les manuels scolaires d’histoire français, 1864–2012,” Jean-François Brière, University of Albany, SUNY “Le Groupe Union Défense: La droite néofasciste à l’université (1968–1988),” Olivier Bérubé-Sasseville, Université du Québec à Montréal commentator: lynn sharp, whitman college chair: 2–F Paris in Buildings, Gardens, and Monuments :: AH 301 carol loats, colorado state university, pueblo “Why Didn’t Paris Burn (in the 18th Century)?” David Garrioch, Monash University “Exchange and Adaptation: Franco-British Greenspace Design, 1660–1880,” Richard Hopkins, Widener University “Dark Tourism in the City of Light,” Annette Finley-Croswhite, Old Dominion University commentator: susan ashley, colorado college chair: 12:15–13:45 8 Lunch and Plenary Lecture :: CAC Main Space chair: dennis mcennerney, colorado college “Critical Education: Yesterday and Today,” François Cusset, Université de Paris, Nanterre CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall friday, 17 april 2015 14:00–15:45—SESSION THREE— 3–A Getting Into and Out of a War: France and the Disputed Legacy of the Great War, 1914-1925 :: CAC 301 chair: christine haynes, university of north carolina, charlotte “The Union Sacrée, the Ligue des droits de l’homme and the Contested Origins of the Great War,” Norman Ingram, Concordia University “Not so Republican After All: Expectations and Disappointments in Alsace-Lorraine before and after November 11, 1918,” Sebastian Döderlein, Concordia University “Negotiating Peace with Germany: The Cartel des Gauches and the Franco-German Détente,” Marc-André Dufour, University of Toronto commentator: william d. irvine, york university 3–B Education and Equality: Theory and Practice between 1789-1848 :: CAC 302 chair: kent wright, arizona state university “Condorcet, Maître d’école de France: Universal Education, Liberation, and the Care of the Self in Early-Modern French Thought,” G. Matthew Adkins, Columbus State Community College “Interest and Sacrifice: The Educational Philosophy of France’s Bourgeois Monarchy,” Robin Bates, Florida State University “Educating Demoiselles: Private Girls’ Schools in Paris, 1815–1848,” Sun-Young Park, George Mason University commentator: julia anne landweber, montclair state university 3–C Complicating the Narrative: Teaching the Algerian War :: CAC Screening Room chair: frédéric viguier, new york university “And What Is the Jewish Perspective on the War?” Jessica Hammerman, Central Oregon Community College “The Third Way: The Beur Novel and the Search for Identity,” Lindsay Kaplan, New York University “Amending The Battle of Algiers in the Classroom: Teaching The Franco-Algerian War with Transnational 21st Century Films,” Nicole Beth Wallenbrock, University of Tennessee, Knoxville commentator: james lesueur, university of nebraska-lincoln CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 9 friday, 17 april 2015 3–D Rethinking Race, Gender, and Citizenship in Modern France and the Empire :: CAC 308 chair: rachel chrastil, xavier university “Sending the Married Men Home: Pronatalism, Prejudice, and Policy in the Lives of Single Men, 1870–1940,” Geoff Read, Huron University College “‘Considerations of a Feminine Order’: Race, Marriage and the State in Post-WWI France,” Nimisha Barton, Columbia University “‘An Unacceptable Exile’: Women and the Rhetoric of Frenchness in the Empire, 1919–1945,” Jennifer A. Boittin, Pennsylvania State University commentator: cheryl koos, california state university, los angeles 3–E Gender, Violence, and Revolution :: AH 328 lynn hunt, university of california, los angeles “The October Days and Revolutionary Violence,” Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison “The Price of Citizenship: The Maximum, the Dames des Halles, and the Revolutionary Republican Women,” Katie Jarvis, Baylor University commentator: laura mason, johns hopkins university chair: 3–F Radical Movements and Utopian Spaces in 1970s France :: AH 326 chair: michael christofferson, adelphi university “Rural Utopias: ‘Le Temps des Communautés’ in 1970s France,” Sarah Farmer, University of California, Irvine “The LIP Affair and the Responses of French Business, 1973–1977,” Donald Reid, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “A Gay Utopia: Lesbian Radicalism and the Politics of Pleasure in Postwar France, 1972-1982,” Tamara Chaplin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign commentator: venus bivar, washington university in st. louis 3–G Music and the Economy, Politics, and Science :: AH 301 william weber, california state university, long beach “The Philosophes at the Concert: Market Forces and Unintended Secularization,” Andrei Pesic, Princeton University “‘Without Pretension and Truly in the Style of Popular Song’: ‘Décentralisation Théâtrale’ in the Third Republic,” Harry Stopes, University College London “Singing Corpses and the Conservatoire: Achille Gouguenheim and the Place of Physiology in Late Nineteenth-Century Vocal Pedagogy,” Kimberly Francis, University of Guelph, and Sofie Lachapelle, University of Guelph commentator: kelly maynard, grinnell college chair: 10 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall friday, 17 april 2015 16:00-17:15 Plenary Workshops, “Teaching from Objects” moderator: leora auslander, university of chicago Meet in CAC Main Space before going to break-out rooms 17:15–19:00 Reception in Gaylord Hall, Worner Center While the reception is taking place, Jessica Hunter-Larsen, curator of “Re-Orientations: Defining and Defying Nineteenth-Century French Images of the Arabic World,” will personally welcome conference attendees to discuss the exhibit at the CAC InterDisciplinary Experimental Arts (IDEA) Space saturday, 18 april 2015 12:00–20:00 “Re-Orientations: Defining and Defying Nineteenth-Century French Images of the Arabic World,” curated by Jessica HunterLarsen, Colorado College, at the CAC InterDisciplinary Experimental Arts (IDEA) Space 7:30–17:30 Book Exhibit :: CAC Main Space 7:30–8:30 Continental Breakfast :: CAC Main Space 8:30–10:15—SESSION FOUR— 4–A Beyond Determinism: Rethinking the Philosophy of History and Political Economy in Postwar France :: CAC 301 chair: michael behrent, appalachian state university “Debating Economic Determinism in 1970s France,” Alexander Arnold, New York University “Neo-Liberalism and Political Authority: Raymond Aron’s Critique of Friedrich Hayek,” Daniel Steinmetz Jenkins, Columbia University “Foucault and Deleuze’s Hidden Debate about Nietzsche: The Development of a Non-Marxist Philosophy of History in the 1970s,” Aner Barzilay, Yale University commentator: michael behrent CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 11 saturday, 18 april 2015 4–B The Uses of History in the French Undergraduate Curriculum :: CAC 302 chair: lindsay kaplan, new york university “Teaching French Literature through Its ‘Others’: Colonial History and Francophonie in an Undergraduate Classroom,” Kathryn Kleppinger, George Washington University “History as a Critical Resource for Approaching the Notion of Culture in the French Society and Culture Course,” John P. Murphy, Gettysburg College “What Can History Professors Learn from the French Civilization Classroom?” Nicole C. Rudolph, Adelphi University commentator: thomas m. adams, independent scholar 4–C Victims, Compensation, Melancholy: Shaping the Legacies of Revolution and Violence in France, 1794-1834 chair: david garrioch, monash university “Maximilien Robespierre, Melancholic Victim of his own Virtue?” Colin Jones, Queen Mary University of London “The Victim Strikes Back? Print Culture after the Terror in France, 1794–1799,” Alex Fairfax-Cholmeley, University of Exeter, UK extended comment: ronen steinberg, michigan state university 4–D Parisian Margins :: CAC 308 victoria thompson, arizona state university “Brightness on the Edge of Town: Spaces for the Dead in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris,” Erin-Marie Legacey, Texas Tech University “Urban Modernism in the Margins: The Creation of the Cité Universitaire in Interwar Paris,” Jehnie Reis, Point Park University “Changing Ideas of Early Twentieth-Century Paris: A Tale of Two Maps,” Kory Olson, The Richard Stockton College commentator: amanda shoaf vincent, university of florida chair: 4–E Prejudices, Misconceptions, and Blind Spots: A Roundtable Discussion of the Historiography of Women from the Thirteenth through Eighteenth Centuries :: AH 328 chair: clare haru crowston, university of illinois, urbana-champaign “The Historiography of Female Heirs: A Thirteenth-Century Test Case,” Kathy M. Krause, University of Missouri, Kansas City “A Re-examination of Female Relationships in Late Medieval France: The Case of Anne de France and Anne de Bretagne,” Tracy Adams, University of Auckland 12 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall saturday, 18 april 2015 [session 4-3 continued] “Louise of Savoy and Catherine de Medici: The Mixed Legacy of Powerful Royal Mothers,” Kathleen Wellman, Southern Methodist University “Re-assessing the Evidence: Changing Perceptions about the Role of Urban and Rural Women in the Early Modern Capitalist Economy,” James B. Collins, Georgetown University “Mistresses and Merveilleuses: The Historiographical Record on Female Political Players of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,” Christine Adams, St. Mary’s College of Maryland comment from the audience 4–F Too Harsh, Too Lenient? The Magistrature in 20th-Century France :: AH 326 chair: rachel fuchs, arizona state university “A Thankless Task: The Magistrature and Perceptions of Post-Liberation Justice in Pau,” Sandy Ott, University of Nevada, Reno “Magistrates and Motherhood: The Role of Early 20th-Century French Courts in Punishing Reproductive Crimes,” Karen Huber, Wesleyan College “Before the Tribunal: The Generals’ Trials and the End of l’Algérie Française,” Grey Anderson, Yale University commentator: sarah fishman, university of houston 4–G Diplomacy and Political Culture in Eighteenth-Century France :: AH 301 chair: linda frey, university of montana “Vestiges of Alliance? Franco-British Mediation in the Spanish-Portuguese Crisis of 1735,” Matt Schumann, Eastern Michigan University “Misleading Posterity: Frederick the Great and the Fictive Origins of the FrancoAustrian Alliance of 1756,” Thomas E. Kaiser, University of Arkansas at Little Rock “A ‘Ridiculous,’ ‘Often Monstrous’ Scaffolding: The French Revolutionary Attack on International Law,” Marsha Frey, Kansas State University commentator: dennis showalter, colorado college 10:30–12:15—SESSION FIVE— 5–A Nationalism, Race, and Religion in Modern French Feminism :: CAC 301 chair: karen offen, stanford university “Mainstreaming the Marginal: Political Networking and Ideological Development in Christian Feminism,” Elizabeth Everton, Concordia University CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 13 saturday, 18 april 2015 [session 5-A continued] “‘Peace’ and ‘Freedom’ in Translation: A Meeting of French, British, and Chinese Feminism in the 1920s,” Mona Siegel, California State University, Sacramento “The Indigènes of the République: Feminism and Anticolonial Critique after the Veil,” Itay Lotem, Queen Mary University of London commentator: tamara chaplin, university of illinois, urbana-champaign 5–B Masculine Bodies: War, Politics, Sport :: CAC 302 bryant t. ragan, colorado college “The Other Mutinies: Collective Indiscipline in the French Army in Train Stations, May-August 1917,” Adam Zientek, Stanford University “‘Genre Tarzan’: Masculinity, Identity, and Recruitment in the French Far Right, 1936–1941,” Gayle K. Brunelle, California State University, Fullerton “From the Ecole de Joinville to the NCAA: French Athletic Commissions Investigations of American College Sports in the Early Twentieth Century,” Keith Rathbone, Northwestern University comment: christopher forth, university of kansas, and martha hanna, university of colorado, boulder chair: 5–C Learning from the Courte Durée: Moments in Mediterranean Environmental History :: CAC Screening Room chair: michael kwass, johns hopkins university “The Pyrenean Cotton Boom: Acclimatization and Modernization in Napoleonic France,” Joseph Horan, Colorado School of Mines “The Peste of Provence and the Centralization of Crisis Management in the Early Eighteenth Century,” Cindy Ermus, Florida Southwestern State College “Resources and Revolution: The Struggle for Corsican Timber,” Joshua Meeks, Florida State University commentator: susan carol rogers, new york university 5–D Text, Image, and Media in the Long Eighteenth Century :: CAC 308 chair: gregory brown, university of nevada, las vegas “The Ceremonial City Revisited: The Power of Writing in Southern Towns, c. 1650–1789,” Giora Sternberg, University of Oxford “Writing from Below: Playing Cards, Money, and Counterfeit in the French Atlantic, 1685–1720,” Catherine Desbarats, McGill University “The King of Spades, 1770–1830,” Jeffrey Ravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology commentator: clare haru crowston, university of illinois, urbana-champaign 14 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall saturday, 18 april 2015 5–E Empire: Theory and Practice :: AH 328 susan whitney, carleton university “Reading Vico in the French Imperial Nation-State: Lafargue, Sorel, Césaire,” Eric Brandom, Kansas State University “‘To Treat Them after the Fashion of Their Country’: Louis Khoudja and the Jesuit ‘Mission Arabe’ in Nineteenth-Century Constantine,” Joseph W. Peterson, Yale University chair: “Rabah Zenati and the Crisis of Colonial Liberalism,” Christopher Churchill, Alfred University commentator: rachel anne gillett, harvard university 5–F Roundtable: French Culture Studies in the Classroom: The Next Generation :: AH 326 chair: monique yaari, pennsylvania state university “Twisting Tradition: French Culture Studies and Curricular Reform,” N. Christine Brookes, Central Michigan University “Finding New Spaces for History and Culture,” Amanda Shoaf Vincent, University of Florida “Interdisciplinary Study and Interdepartmental Collaboration,” Lynn E. Palermo, Susquehanna University “Gaining Steam at a STEM School: The Ins and Outs of French Studies at Missouri S&T,” Audra L Merfeld-Langston, Missouri University of Science and Technology “Doing More with Less: French History, French Culture Studies, and the World Language Curriculum,” Luke L. Eilderts, Southern Connecticut State University comment from the audience 12:15–13:30 SFHS Awards and Business Luncheon :: CAC Main Space chair: linda l. clark, past executive director of the society 13:45–15:30—SESSION SIX— 6–A France and the Mediterranean: Empire, Migration, and Exchange :: CAC 301 chair: jennifer sessions, university of iowa “Un Lac Français: Envisioning a French Mediterranean Empire, 1860–1880,” Christina Carroll, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “Revisiting Prosperity: Migrants, the Mediterranean, and the Making of the ‘Trente Glorieuses,’” Michael Kozakowski, European University Institute CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 15 saturday, 18 april 2015 [session 6-A continued] “Mediterranean Crossings: Over the Border or Along the Boulevard?” Melissa K. Byrnes, Southwestern University commentator: jennifer sessions, university of iowa 6–B Schools, Classrooms, and Pedagogical Space :: CAC 302 mona siegel, california state university, sacramento “Deconsecrating the Space of Cultural Transmission: The Manifeste de Charbonnières and Its Antecedents,” M. Martin Guiney, Kenyon College “The Crisis of Disciplinary Enclosure in the French School and the Emergence of the Collège Unique,” Samuel J. Matuszewski, University of Nottingham “Negotiating the Space of Learning in Jean-Paul Lilienfeld’s La Journée de la Jupe,” Leon Sachs, University of Kentucky commentator: dana lindaman, university of minnesota, duluth chair: 6–C Workshop Panel: State Materialities: Considering the State and Its Material Environment :: CAC Screening Room moderator: daniel lord smail, harvard university workshop leaders: Chandra Mukerji, University of California, San Diego David Kammerling Smith, Eastern Illinois University Sara Pritchard, Cornell University 6–D Crossing Borders in Twentieth-Century France :: CAC 308 larry s. mcgrath, johns hopkins university “French Victims or Soldiers Tainted by Nazism? The Conflicting Memories of Alsatians and Lorrains Who Fought in German Uniform during World War II,” Laird Boswell, University of Wisconsin-Madison “‘The Public is Rarely with Us in Brussels’: Commercial Sport and Contested Identities during the Six-Days Cycling Races in Belgium and France, 1930–1960,” Robert Lewis, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona “Claiming Alsace at Home and Abroad: France, Germany, and the Future of Alsace during World War I,” Christopher Fischer, Indiana State University commentator: rachel chrastil, xavier university chair: 6–E Feminist Responses to War and Global Dissension :: AH 328 steven hause, washington university in st. louis “Revisiting French Feminists’ Views on Patriotism and Pacifism during the Great War, 1914–1918,” Karen Offen, Stanford University chair: 16 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall saturday, 18 april 2015 [session 6-E continued] “Amid War and Schism: The Anti-Militarist Vocation of Marianne Rauze,” Marilyn J. Boxer, San Francisco State University “‘The One True Union of Humanity on Earth’: Louise Michel’s Theoretical Map to Ending Subjugation and Conflict,” Carolyn J. Eichner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee commentator: elinor accampo, university of southern california 6–F Confesseurs, Frondeurs & Séducteurs: Seduction and the Early Modern Public :: AH 326 chair: laura r. e. talamante, california state university, dominguez hills “The Grand Condé’s Spanish Seduction,” James S. Coons, Minnesota State University, Mankato “Seduction and Transparency in the Confession,” Mita Choudhury, Vassar College “‘Good Manners Obliged Him to Marry Her’: Public Pressure and Parental Prerogative in Eighteenth-Century Seduction Cases,” Jill Slaight, University of Wisconsin-Madison commentator: linda lierheimer, hawai’i pacific university 6–G Ideas Exchanged across the Atlantic: Religion, War, and Assimilation :: AH 301 chair: michel hébert, université du québec à montréal “Teaching ‘Frenchness’ in Colonial Louisiana, Learning ‘Frenchness’ in the Colonial Archives,” Jeffrey Harris, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “‘An Encouraging Precedent’: Francis de Pressensé, the United States, and the 1905 Separation of Church and State,” Tim Verhoeven, Monash University “‘It’s Not What Friends Should Do’: Franco-American Discussions of the Vietnam War,” Douglas J. Snyder, University of Colorado, Boulder commentator: eliza ferguson, university of new mexico 15:45–17:30—SESSION SEVEN— 7–A Un-learning the French Empire?: The Transformation of Medical and Scientific Training in a Decolonizing World :: CAC 301 chair: jennifer a. boittin, pennsylvania state university “The Ground is Shifting: Aerial Archaeology over French Mandate Syria and Lebanon,” Sarah Griswold, New York University “Le Centre International de l’Enfance and the Decolonization of Pediatric Medical Education in French Africa,” Jessica Pearson-Patel, University of Oklahoma “‘La Responsabilité des Chrétiens Français est Loin d’Etre Terminée’: Social Work Education and the Logic of Dependence in Independent Algeria, 1962–1973,” Elise Franklin, Boston College commentator: todd shepard, johns hopkins university CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 17 saturday, 18 april 2015 7–B Nineteenth-Century Bourgeois Education in Letters, Fiction, and ‘Collectibles’ :: CAC 302 chair: laura sextro, university of dayton “But What Will Girls Learn?: Education, Emotion, and the Jeune Fille Mauvaise, 1868–1900,” Michèle Plott, Suffolk University “Madame de Souza, Her Correspondence with Her Son, and Her Relationship with Madame de Sévigné,” Kirsty Carpenter, Massey University “Henri Beraldi: Historian, Bibliophile, and Print Collector in Fin-de-Siècle Paris,” Sabina Fogle, Université Paris-Sorbonne commentator: whitney walton, purdue university 7–C Roundtable: Piketty in Historical Perspective :: CAC Screening Room moderator: geoff read, huron university college “Culture, Capital, and Thomas Piketty’s Le capital au XXIe siècle (2013),” Julia Abramson, University of Oklahoma “From Malthus to Piketty: Demography and Inequality in Political Economy,” Rachel Chrastil, Xavier University “Piketty and the Promise of Postwar Growth,” Venus Bivar, Washington University in St. Louis “Sully Redivivus? Piketty and the Deep History of French Political Economy,” Jotham Parsons, Duquesne University comment from the audience 7–D The Queer Cultural Politics of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore :: CAC 308 chair: claire cage, university of south alabama “Claude Cahun, Marcel Moore, and the Queer Politics of Resisting the Nazis,” Jeffrey H. Jackson, Rhodes College “A Poetics of Alterity: Explorations of Jewish Narratives in the Work of Claude Cahun,” Michelle Gewurtz, University of Waterloo and Ottawa Art Gallery commentator: sandrine sanos, texas a&m university-corpus christi 7–E Religion in the Cityscape: France and the Maghreb in the 20th Century :: AH 328 chair: harry gamble, the college of wooster “The Marais and Belleville: Making and Remaking Paris’s Jewish Spaces,” Leora Auslander, University of Chicago 18 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall saturday, 18 april 2015 [session 7-E continued] “Synagogue into Mosque: Religious Places in the Space of Post-Colonial Oran,” Naomi Davidson, University of Ottawa “Resurrecting the Faith: Catholicism and the Secular Public Sphere in France,” Elayne Oliphant, Brown University commentator: harry gamble 7–F Trans-Atlantic Adventurers, Explorers, and Frontiersmen :: AH 326 chair: diane margolf, colorado state university “Why Pierre Samuel Du Pont Left France for the States? Family Romance and Political Censure during the First French Republic (1792-1799),” Barbara Ann Day- Hickman, Temple University “Buffalo Bill in Neuilly: French-American Encounters at the Wild West Show, 1889– 1905,” Venita Datta, Wellesley College “Simenon Comes to America, Loves It, and Leaves It,” Robin Walz, University of Alaska Southeast commentator: sally charnow, hofstra university 7–G Christianity after Dechristianization: Restoring Religion in the Wake of the French Revolution :: AH 301 chair: anthony crubaugh, illinois state university “Relocating Sanctity: The Restoration of Sacred Relics after the French Revolution,” Angela Haas, Kenyon College “Trier: From the Dechristianization of the French Revolution to Mass Religiosity during the 1810 Heilege Rock Pilgrimage,” Martha E. Kinney, Suffolk County Community College “Resurrecting the Faith: The Trials and Tribulations of Re-Christianization in Post- Revolutionary Besançon,” Daniel J. Watkins, University of North Florida commentator: joseph byrnes, oklahoma state university 17:45–18:45Concert, Musique à la Fin du Siècle, Packard Hall Commentary by Michael Grace, Colorado College Susan Grace, piano Ann Marie Liss, harp Daniel Fosha, tenor 18:45–20:00 Reception in Bemis Lounge 20:00–22:00 Banquet in Bemis Great Hall CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 19 sunday, 19 april 2015 9:00–11:30 Tour of the Garden of the Gods Guided by Jeff Noblett and Henry Fricke, who both teach in the Geology Department at Colorado College Departure from and return to the Hilton Antlers Hotel —ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS— We are particularly grateful for the financial support and hard work offered to make this conference possible by the following people and organizations: The Florence Gould Foundation The United States Air Force Academy At Colorado College: Jill Tiefenthaler, President Sandi Wong, Dean The Social Science Executive Committee The Department of Art The Department of History The Department of Music Jessica Hunter-Larsen, Curator of the InterDisciplinary Experimental Arts (IDEA) Space Joanna Popiel, Office Coordinator of the Department of History Felix Sanchez, Creative Director 20 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall —INDEX— Abramson, Julia Accampo, Elinor Adams, Christine Adams, Thomas M. Adams, Tracy Adkins, G. Matthew Anderson, Grey Arnold, Alexander Ashley, Susan Auslander, Leora Barton, Nimisha Barzilay, Aner Bates, Robin Behrent, Michael Bergen, Barry Bérubé-Sasseville, Olivier Bivar, Venus Blackman, Robert H. Boittin, Jennifer A. Boswell, Laird Boxer, Marilyn J. Brandom, Eric Brière, Jean-François Brion, Katherine Brookes, N. Christine Brown, Gregory Brunelle, Gayle K. Burson, Jeffrey D. Byrnes, Joseph Byrnes, Melissa K. Cabanes, Bruno Cage, Claire Carpenter, Kirsty Carroll, Christina Chaplin, Tamara Charnow, Sally Choudhury, Mita Chrastil, Rachel Christofferson, Michael Churchill, Christopher Clark, Catherine E. Clark, Linda L. Clay, Lauren 7-C 6-E 4-E 4-B 4-E 3-B 4-F 4-A 1-C and 2-F Friday afternoon workshop and 7-E 3-D 4-A 3-B 4-A 2-D 2-E 3-F and 7-C 2-A 3-D and 7-A 6-D 6-E 5-E 2-E 2-B 5-F 5-D 5-B 2-A 7-G 6-A 2-C 7-D 7-B 6-A 3-F and 5-A 7-F 6-F 3-D, 6-D, and 7-C 3-F 5-E 1-B 2-D and Saturday business lunch 2-B CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 21 index Coffin, Judith 1-E Collins, James B. 4-E Coons, James S. 6-F Courtois, Alexandra L. 1-F Crawford, Katherine 1-D Cross, Elizabeth 1-A Crowston, Clare Haru 4-E and 5-D Crubaugh, Anthony 7-G Cusset, François Friday plenary lunch Datta, Venita7-F Davidson, Naomi 1-C and 7-E Day-Hickman, Barbara Ann 7-F Desan, Suzanne 3-E Desbarats, Catherine 5-D Döderlein, Sebastian 3-A Dufour, Marc-André 3-A Dusch, Charles D., Jr. Thursday United States Air Force Academy tour Eichner, Carolyn J. 6-E Eilderts, Luke L. 5-F Ermus, Cindy 5-C Everton, Elizabeth 5-A Fairfax-Cholmeley, Alex 4-C Farmer, Sarah3-F Ferguson, Eliza 6-G Finley-Croswhite, Annette 2-F Fischer, Christopher 6-D Fishman, Sarah 2-C and 4-F Fogle, Sabina7-B Forth, Christopher 5-B Fosha, DanielSaturday Concert Francis, Kimberly 3-G Franklin, Elise 7-A Frey, Linda 4-G Frey, Marsha 4-G Fricke, Henry Sunday Garden of the Gods tour Fuchs, Rachel 4-F Galloway, Colleen E., Captain Thursday United States Air Force Academy tour Gamble, Harry 7-E Garcia, Claire Oberon 1-E Garrioch, David 2-F Gewurtz, Michelle 7-D Gillett, Rachel Anne 5-E Godwin, Katherine 1-D Grace, Michael Saturday Concert Grace, SusanSaturday Concert Griswold, Sarah 7-A 22 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall index Guiney, M. Martin Haas, Angela Hammerman, Jessica Hanna, Martha Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Carol Hause, Steven Haynes, Christine Hébert, Michel Heintzman, Kit Hopkins, Richard Horan, Joseph Huber, Karen Hunt, Lynn Hunter-Larsen, Jessica Hutchins, Rachel D. Ingram, Norman Irvine, William D. Jackson, Jeffrey H. Jarvis, Katie Jenkins, Daniel Steinmetz Jones, Colin Kaiser, Thomas E. Kaplan, Lindsay Katz, Ethan Kinney, Martha E. Kleppinger, Kathryn Koos, Cheryl Kozakowski, Michael Kramer, Lloyd Krause, Kathy M. Kruckeberg, Robert Kuby, Emma Kudlick, Catherine Kwass, Michael Lachapelle, Sofie Landweber, Julia Anne Langlois, Suzanne Lee, Jonathan Scott Leff, Lisa Legacey, Erin-Marie LeSueur, James Lewis, Robert Lierheimer, Linda Lindaman, Dana Liss, Ann Marie 6-B 7-G 3-C 2-C and 5-B 6-G 2-D 6-E 3-A 6-G 2-E 2-F 5-C 4-F 3-E IDEA Space exhibition 2-D 3-A 3-A 7-D 3-E 4-A 4-C 4-G 3-C and 4-B 1-C 7-G 4-B 3-D 6-A 2-A 4-E 2-A 1-E 1-F 5-C 3-G 3-B 2-B 2-B 1-F 4-D 3-C 6-D 6-F 6-B Saturday Concert CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall 23 index Loats, Carol 2-F Lotem, Itay 5-A Lyons, Amelia 1-B Marglin, Jessica 1-C Margolf, Diane 7-F Marvin, Nathan 1-A Mason, Laura 3-E Matuszewski, Samuel J. 6-B Maynard, Kelly 3-G McDonald, Lydia Thursday United States Air Force Academy tour McEnnerney, Dennis Friday plenary lunch McGrath, Larry S. 6-D Meeks, Joshua 5-C Melish, Jacob 1-D Merfeld-Langston, Audra L. 5-F Meyers, Mark 1-E Mukerji, Chandra 6-C Murphy, John P. 4-B Nasiali, Minayo 1-B Noblett, Jeff Sunday Garden of the Gods tour Offen, Karen 5-A and 6-E Oliphant, Elayne 7-E Olson, Kory 4-D Ott, Sandy 4-F Palermo, Lynn E. 5-F Park, Sun-Young 3-B Parsons, Jotham 7-C Pearson-Patel, Jessica 7-A Pesic, Andrei3-G Peterson, Joseph W. 5-E Pichichero, Christy 1-D Plott, Michèle 7-B Poulin-Deltour, William 2-E Pritchard, Sara 6-C Purnell, Carolyn 2-B Ragan, Bryant T. 5-B Rathbone, Keith 5-B Ravel, Jeffrey 5-D Read, Geoff 3-D and 7-C Reid, Donald 3-F Reis, Jehnie 4-D Rivera, Eleanor L. 2-D Roberts, Mary Louise 2-C Rogers, Susan Carol 5-C Rudolph, Nicole C. 1-B and 4-B Ruwell, Mary Elizabeth Thursday United States Air Force Academy tour 24 CAC: Colorado College Cornerstone Arts Center | AH: Colorado College Armstrong Hall index Sachs, Leon6-B Sanos, Sandrine 1-E and 7-D Schumann, Matt 4-G Sessions, Jennifer 6-A Sextro, Laura 7-B Sharp, Lynn 2-E Shepard, Todd 1-C and 7-A Showalter, Dennis 4-G Siegel, Mona 5-A and 6-B Slaight, Jill 6-F Smail, Daniel Lord 6-C Smith, Blake 1-A Smith, David Kammerling 6-C Snyder, Douglas J. 6-G Soppelsa, Peter 1-B Steinberg, Ronen 4-C Sternberg, Giora 5-D Stopes, Harry 3-G Talamante, Laura R. 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