Charlotte Faucher
@Cha_Faucher
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Historian of modern Europe and International Relations @MSCActions fellow 📖Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power @OUPHistory
Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle
Joined March 2014
Today is the launch of Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power with the Modern 🇫🇷 history seminar! looking forward to hearing comments from Debra Kelly @wminlanguages & Anne Simonin @EHESS_fr book available via: https://t.co/nnDnDwBJ1e
@OUPHistory @BritishAcademy_
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Briefly coming back to work in between periods of leave for this new online seminar series on sport, IR and influence in history and today. I’ll be offering comments with @clr_ncolas on papers by @drjsimonrofe @lempika7 & P.Clastres Registration details
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Dans le cadre du centenaire de l’AFAA (Association française d’action artistique), l’université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, avec le soutien du ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères ...
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Join Patrick Clastres, @Cha_Faucher, Claire Nicolas, & Nicolas Peyre, among other colleagues, on Jan 23 to discuss sport, diplomacy, & influence. What is the impact of sport within diplomacy & the history of international relations?
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1 of the objectives of this project is to facilitate conversations between specialists in Sport, Diplomacy, & #PublicDiplomacy, as the French government is organizing the #Paris2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games.
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CfP: Sport, Diplomacy & Influence: What does Sport do to Diplomacy and the History of IR? French scholars are organizing an online workshop on #SportDiplomacy, possibly leading to a journal special issue.
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@MundosTrabalho @Cha_Faucher @womenshistrev Thank you! A very welcome reminder that most French women moving to the U.K. in the 19th century were not diplomats or revolutionaries, but workers.
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"Senhora francesa procura...': encontrando trabalho como governanta francesa no final da Inglaterra vitoriana e eduardiana. Artigo de @ConnieLorene e @Cha_Faucher em @womenshistrev Pondo de lado retratos caricaturais das governantas para olhar para demografia, anúncios e redes.
‘French lady seeks … ’: finding work as a French governess in late Victorian and Edwardian England (1870–1914). New article by @ConnieLorene and me! We leave aside caricatural portraits of 🇫🇷governesses in 🏴 to look at demographics, ads & networks https://t.co/i7boL4nECM
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"FRENCH Lady (diplômée, Catholic) seeks re-engagement in May as GOVERNESS (…). Highest testimonials obtained in Italy & Russia. Would accept position in US or India." In our article @ConnieLorene & I look at 🇫🇷governesses in 🇬🇧 and their 🌍 circulation https://t.co/i7boL4Fg1m
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While the presence of thousands of French governesses in Britain at any given time between 1870 and 1914 is well-known, and despite the significant scholarly literature examining governesses as wel...
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I reviewed the excellent "André Honnorat: Un visionnaire en politique" by @gtronchet for @ERHistory
https://t.co/VmW4MuwsZf Honnorat is the brain behind the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris but Tronchet uses his life to tell us a lot more about Third Republic politics
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Published in European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire (Vol. 30, No. 1, 2023)
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The aim is to bring together historians of soft power and cultural diplomacy, specialists of media and communication and scholars of sport + sport diplomacy. We look forward to receiving proposals from colleagues working in different disciplines.
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Ahead of #Paris2024 we'll be hosting 6 sessions and 2 study days (including one on rugby), asking questions such as "How does sport allow us to understand different modes of diplomacy? Does sport constitute a separate, and singular object of research for IR?"
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CFP Sport, Diplomacy, and Influence: What is the impact of sport within diplomacy and history of #IR? I'm excited to be working with historians of sport diplo @clr_ncolas + Patrick Clastres @unil + InfoComm expert Nicolas Peyre on this seminar series. https://t.co/uMYULo1slN
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Vendre ses compétences linguistiques et une certaine idée de la France... Les gouvernantes françaises en GB (1870-1914) à travers les annonces d'embauche. Par @Cha_Faucher et moi. https://t.co/7YHcnJKq9m
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While the presence of thousands of French governesses in Britain at any given time between 1870 and 1914 is well-known, and despite the significant scholarly literature examining governesses as wel...
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The piece is a product of slow academia (we first discussed it in 2015!) and academic friendship and solidarity. Thank you @womenshistrev and reviewers for feedback and welcoming our thoughts in your pages.
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‘French lady seeks … ’: finding work as a French governess in late Victorian and Edwardian England (1870–1914). New article by @ConnieLorene and me! We leave aside caricatural portraits of 🇫🇷governesses in 🏴 to look at demographics, ads & networks https://t.co/i7boL4nECM
tandfonline.com
While the presence of thousands of French governesses in Britain at any given time between 1870 and 1914 is well-known, and despite the significant scholarly literature examining governesses as wel...
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The full programme for the Modern French History Seminar @ihr_history is now live 👇 We kick off on Monday 3 October (in person) with Kelly Summers (MacEwan) on 'King of the Emigrés?: The Risks and Rewards of Re-migration under Louis XVIII' See you there!
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Séminaire "Penser le maritime". Jeudi 29 septembre : "Mers et migrations" à l'université du Havre.
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Josh Armstrong @JoshW_Armstrong reviews 'The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation: Male Homosexual Politics in 1970s West Germany', by Craig Griffiths @CraigEGriffiths
https://t.co/XScqfSvhXd
@OUPHistory @StanfordDLCL @HistoryManMet
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It is complicated. Or rather: it is ambivalent. In this outstanding book, Craig Griffiths tells the story of 1970s West German gay liberation in all its me
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