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Prize Winners of The French History Article Prize(2007-2022)
October 16, 2023  

Awarded by The Society for the Study of French History,French History,and Oxford Journals

2022: Lionel Laborie, The Treaty of Nîmes (1704): fake news, propaganda and diplomacy during the War of the Spanish Succession

2021: Michael Joseph, Black women, separation allowances and citizenship in the French Caribbean during the First World War

2020: Oliver Cussen, The Lives of Merchant Capital: The Frères Monneron and the Legacy of Old Regime Empire

2019: Francesco Buscemi, The Importance of Being Revolutionary: Oath-taking and the‘Feeling Rules’of Violence (1789–1794)

2018: M J De Goede, Resistance and exclusion in matsouanist narratives of decolonization in French Congo

2017: Theo Jung,‘Le silence du peuple: The Rhetoric of Silence during the French Revolution‘

2016: Hannah Williams,‘Saint Geneviève’s miracles: art and religion in eighteenth-century Paris‘

2015: Andrew Counter,‘Mingrat: anatomy of a restoration cause célèbre‘

2014: Aro Velmet,‘Beauty and big business: gender, race and civilizational decline in French beauty pageants, 1920-37’

2013: Ed Naylor,‘Un âne dans l’ascenseur’: late colonial welfare services and social housing in Marseille after decolonization’

2012: Justine Firnhaber-Baker, Jura in medio: the settlement of seigneurial disputes in later medieval Languedoc.

2011: Laura O’Brien, Cette nouvelle transformation du gamin de Paris: The figures of the Mobile Guard and vivandières in popular culture in 1848.

2010: Mark Curran, Mettons Toujours Londres: Enlightened Christianity and the Public in Pre-Revolutionary Francophone Europe.

2009: Clare Eldridge,‘We’ve never had a voice’: memory construction and the children of the harkis (1962–1991).

2008: Tom Stammers, The bric-a-brac of the old regime: collecting and cultural history in post-revolutionary France.

2008, special commendation, Joseph Clarke’s article, Cenotaphs and cypress trees: commemorating the citizen-soldier in the Year II.

2007: Jason Kuznicki, Sorcery and publicity: the Cadiere-Girard scandal of 1730-1731.

More details see:http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/french/prize.html.

   

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