Berghahn Series
Berghahn Monographs in French Studies
Series Editor:
Michael Scott Christofferson, Associate Professor and Chair of Department of History, Adelphi University
France has played a central role in the emergence of the modern world. The Great French Revolution of 1789 contributed decisively to political modernity, and the Paris of Baudelaire did the same for culture. Because of its rich intellectual and cultural traditions, republican democracy, imperial past and post-colonial present, twentieth-century experience of decline and renewal, and unique role in world affairs, France and its history remain important today. This series publishes monographs that offer significant methodological and empirical contributions to our understanding of the French experience and its broader role in the making of the modern world.
Submissions
Formal submissions should be sent directly to Berghahn Books. For more information on Berghahn's manuscript submission procedure, please look at the Info for Authors section on this web site. All submissions to this series, as well as any queries about the formal procedure, should be sent to Berghahn.
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Volume 17
The Candle and the Guillotine
Revolution and Justice in Lyon, 1789–93
Julie Patricia Johnson
Published: 2020 -
Volume 16
A Human Garden
French Policy and the Transatlantic Legacies of Eugenic Experimentation
Paul-André Rosental
Published: 2019
Translated from the French by Carolyn Avery
Foreword by Theodore M. Porter -
Volume 15
National Policy, Global Memory
The Commemoration of the “Righteous” from Jerusalem to Paris, 1942-2007
Sarah Gensburger
Published: 2016
Translated by Katharine Throssell -
Volume 14
At Home in Postwar France
Modern Mass Housing and the Right to Comfort
Nicole C. Rudolph
Published: 2015 -
Volume 13
General de Gaulle's Cold War
Challenging American Hegemony, 1963-68
Garret Joseph Martin
Published: 2013 -
Volume 12
Building a European Identity
France, the United States, and the Oil Shock, 1973-74
Aurélie Élisa Gfeller
Published: 2012 -
Volume 11
France in the Age of Organization
Factory, Home and Nation from the 1920s to Vichy
Jackie Clarke
Published: 2011 -
Volume 10
Collective Terms
Race, Culture, and Community in a State-Planned City in France
Beth S. Epstein
Published: 2011 -
Volume 9
Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification
Frédéric Bozo
Published: 2009
Translated from the French by Susan Emanuel -
Volume 8
Shades of Indignation
Political Scandals in France, Past and Present
Paul Jankowski
Published: 2007 -
Volume 7
France and the Construction of Europe, 1944-2007
The Geopolitical Imperative
Michael Sutton
Published: 2007 -
Volume 6
God's Eugenicist
Alexis Carrel and the Sociobiology of Decline
Andrés Horacio Reggiani
Published: 2006
Foreword by Herman Lebovics -
Volume 5
The Bourgeois Revolution in France 1789-1815
Henry Heller
Published: 2006 -
Volume 4
Sartre, Self-formation and Masculinities
Jean-Pierre Boulé
Published: 2004 -
Volume 3
Sartre Against Stalinism
Ian H. Birchall
Published: 2004 -
Volume 2
French Intellectuals Against the Left
The Antitotalitarian Moment of the 1970s
Michael Scott Christofferson
Published: 2004 -
Volume 1
The Populist Challenge
Political Protest and Ethno-Nationalist Mobilization in France
Jens Rydgren
Published: 2003