This volume is offered in honour of Douglas Johnson, emeritus Professor of French History. He has made an immense contribution to the fields of French history and to the development of interdisciplinary French studies. France resounds with echoes from its turbulent history. These specially commissioned essays by Douglas Johnson's colleagues and former students focus on a number of historical problems and issues. Ranging from the sixteenth century to the present, the contributions are by leading practitioners of French historical or cultural studies.
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NICHOLAS ATKIN Lecturer in History, University of Reading FRANÇOIS BÉDARIDA Former Director of the CNRS MALCOLM CROOK Reader in History, Keele University CLAIRE DUCHEN former Senior Lecturer in French, University of Sussex JOHN DUNNE Senior Lecturer in History, University of Greenwich ROBERT GILDEA Reader in Modern History, University of Oxford ALEC G. HARGREAVES Professor of French, Loughborough University BRIAN JENKINS Professor of French Area Studies, University of Portsmouth PETER M. JONES Professor of French History, University of Birmingham H.R. KEDWARD Professor of History, University of Sussex ROBERT JEAN KNECHT Emeritus Professor of French History, University of Birmingham MAURICE LARKIN (retired) Richard Pares Professor of History, University of Edinburgh PAMELA M. PILBEAM Professor of French History, Royal Holloway, University of London SIAN REYNOLDS Professor of French, University of Stirling DAVID R. WATSON (retired) Lecturer in European History, University of Dundee.
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