The comprehensive scope of this collection will attract scholars of French North America, early American history, Atlantic World history, Caribbean studies, Canadian studies, and frontier studies.
3 (1983): 341–62; Dale Miquelon, “Envisioning the French Empire: Utrecht, 1711–1713,” French Historical Studies 24, no. ... 2 (1910): 114–28; Daniel Royot, Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire: The French in the West from New France ...
The book contains fifteen contributions from eight important writers: Françoise Collin, Christine Delphy, Catherine Deudon, Marie-Jo Dhavernas, Colette Guillaumin, Annie Leclerc, Françoise Picq, and Elaine Viennot.
Journalist and author Martin James was there right from the start, documenting the scene from its inspirations to its earliest moments and onto its global breakthrough.
By 1978 disco culture was so central to the French entertainment media that the country's leading television personality was a transvestite ex-disco dancer. From the mid-eighties Paris evolved to become...
... French National Lodge, told him to take a “rest” after the lawsuit, which had left him threatened with disqualification from public office, and a deferred prison term. The GLNF was not so ... French Connections: Networks of Influence.
Explores the influence these two writers had on each other's works
French Connections: Scotland & the Arts of France