Revues anglophones 1
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French History
Histoire médiévale
1BEAM, Amanda, « The Vision of Christine de Pizan », French History, 20, 2006, p. 461-462
2BOGOMOLETZ, Wladimir V., « Anna of Kiev: An Enigmatic Capetian Queen of the Eleventh Century: A Reassessment of Biographical Sources », French History, 19, 2005, p.299-323.
3EVANS, Ruth, « Courtly Love Undressed: Reading Through Clothes in Medieval French Culture», French History, 20, 2006, p. 460-461.
Histoire Moderne
4BROOMHALL, Susan, « Poverty, Gender and Incarceration in Sixteenth-Century Paris », French History 18, 2004, p.1-24.
5GIBBONS, Rachel C., « Queen's Mate: Three Women of Power in France on the Eve of the Renaissance », French History 17, 2003, p.455-456.
6KAISER, Thomas E., « Who's Afraid of Marie-Antoinette? Diplomacy, Austrophobia and the Queen », French History 14, 2000, p.41-271.
Histoire contemporaine
7CARLE, Emmanuelle, « Women, Anti-Fascism and Peace in Interwar France: Gabrielle Duchêne's Itinerary », French History 18, 2004, p.291-314.
8GERSON, Stephane, « In Praise of Modest Men: Self-Display and Self-Effacement in Nineteenth-Century France », French History, 20, 2006, p. 182-203.
9GROGAN, Susan, « Philanthropic Women and The State: The Société de Charité Maternelle in Avignon, 1802-1917 », French History 14, 2000, p.295-321.
10HEUER, Jennifer « Hats on for the Nation! Women, Servants, Soldiers and the ‘Sign of the French’ », French History 16, 2002, p.28-52.
11HEYWOOD, Colin, « Innocence and Experience: Sexuality Among Young People in Modern France, C. 1750- 1950 », French History, 21, 2006, p. 44-64.
12MACKNIGHT, Elizabeth C., « Cake and Conversation: The Women’s Jour in Parisian High Society, 1880–1914 », French History 19, 2005, p.342-363.
French Historical Studies
Histoire médiévale
13JORDAN, Erin L., «The "Abduction" of Ida of Boulogne: Assessing Women's Agency in Thirteenth-Century France », French Historical Studies, 30 : 1, 2007, p. 1-20.
Histoire moderne
14CODY, Lisa Forman, « Sex, Civility, and the Self : Du Coudray, d’Eon, and Eighteenth-Century Conceptions of Gendered, National and Psychological Identity », French Historical Studies, 24 :3, 2001, p.379-408.
15CRAWFORD, Katherine B. « The Politics of Promiscuity : Masculinity and heroic Representation at the Court of Henry IV », French Historical Studies, 26 :2, 2003, p. 225-252.
16CROWSTON, Claire, « Engendering the Guilds : Seamstresses, Tailors, and the Clash of Corporate identities in Old Regime France », French Historical Studies, 23 :2, 2000, p.339-372.
17DE WAELE, Michel, « La fin des guerres de Religion et l'exclusion des femmes de la vie politique française », French Historical Studies, 29 : 2, 2006, p.199-230.
18GOODMAN, Dena, « L’ortografe des dames : Gender and Language in the Old Regime », French Historical Studies, 25 : 2, 2002, p. 191-224.
19NORBERG, Kathryn, « Incorporating Women/Gender into French History Courses, 1429-1789 : Did Women of the Old Regime have a Political History », French Historical Studies, 27 :2, 2004, p.243-266.
20RAVEL, Jeffrey, « Gender, Enlightenment, and Revolution in Two Eighteenth-Century Biographies », French Historical Studies, 24 :3, 2001, p.359-378.
21ROSENBLATT, Helena, « On the ‘Misogyny’ of Jean-Jacques Rousseau : The Letter to d’Alembert in Historical Context », French Historical Studies, 25 :1, 2002, pp. 91-114.
22SCHNEIDER, Zoë, « Women before the Bench : Female Litigants in Early Modern Normandy », French Historical Studies, 23 :1, 2000, p.1-32.
23WINTROUB, Michael, « Words, Deeds, and a Womanly King », French Historical Studies, 28 :3, 2005, p. 387-414.
Histoire contemporaine
24ACCAMPO, Elinor, « Integrating Women and Gender into the teaching of French History, 1789 to the Present », French Historical Studies, 27 :2, 2004, pp.243-266.
25BERLANSTEIN, Leonard R. » Review essay : «The French in Love and Lust », French Historical Studies, 27 :2, 2004, 465-479.
26CURTIS, Sarah A., «Emilie de Vialar and the Religious Reconquest of Algeria », French Historical Studies, 29 : 2, 2006, p. 261-292
27FOLEY,, Susan, «"Your Letter Is Divine, Irresistible, Infernally Seductive": Léon Gambetta, Léonie Léon, and Nineteenth-Century Epistolary Culture », French Historical Studies, 30 :2, 2007, p. 237-267.
28HARRIS, Ruth, « Letters to Lucie: Spirituality, Friendship, and Politics during the Dreyfus Affair »,French Historical Studies, 28:4, 2005, p.601-627.
29KALE, Steven, « Women, the Public Sphere, and the Persistence of Salons », French Historical Studies, 25 :1, 2002, p. 115-148
30LORCIN, Patricia, « Teaching Women and Gender in France d’Outre-Mer : Problems and Strategies », French Historical Studies, 27 :2, 2004, p.293-310.
31MANSKER, Andrea, «"Mademoiselle Arria Ly Wants Blood!" The Debate over Female Honor in Belle Epoque France », French Historical Studies, 29 : 4, 2006, p. 621-647.
32MEYERS Mark, « Feminizing Fascist Men: Crowd Psychology, Gender, and Sexuality in French Antifascism », 1929-1945, French Historical Studies, 29: 1, 2006, p. 109-142
33OFFEN, Karen, « Review Essay. French Women’s History: Retrospect (1789-1940) and Prospect », French Historical Studies, 26: 4, 2003, p. 727-768.
34Pedagogical Forum: Integrating Women and Gender into Courses on French History, French Historical Studies, 27:2, 2004
35PLOTT, Michèle, « The Rules of the Game: Respectability, Sexuality, and the Femme Mondaine, in Late-Nineteenth-Century Paris », French Historical Studies, 25 :3, 2002, p. 531-556.
36RHOADES, Michelle K., « Renegotiating French Masculinity: Medicine and Venereal Disease during the Great War », French Historical Studies, 29 : 2, 2006, p. 293-327.
37 TAYLOR, Craig, « The Salic Law, French Queenship, and the Defense of Women in the Late Middle Ages », French Historical Studies, 29 : 4, 2006, p. 543-564.
38TILBURG, Patricia, « Earning her Bread: Métier, Order, and Female Honor in Colette’s Music Hall, 1906-1913, » French Historical Studies, 28:3, 2005, p.497-530.
39ZINSSER, Judith P., « Entrepreneur of the ‘Republic of Letters’: Emilie de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet, and Bernard Mandeville’s Fable of the Bees », French Historical Studies, 25: 4, 2002, p.595-624.
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Rebecca Rogers, « Revues anglophones 1 », Genre & Histoire [En ligne], 1 | Automne 2007, mis en ligne le 19 novembre 2007, consulté le 28 mars 2024. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/117 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/genrehistoire.117
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