Kevin J. Callahan is associate professor of history at Saint Joseph College. His articles have appeared in Peace and Change and International Review of Social History. Sarah A. Curtis is associate professor of history at San Francisco State University. She is the author of Educating the Faithful: Religion, Schooling and Society in Nineteenth-Century France.
Contributors: Kevin J. Callahan, Sarah A. Curtis, Anne Epstein, Rachel G. Fuchs, Samuel Huston Goodfellow, Stephen L. Harp, Sean M. Quinlan, Jeremy Rich, and Lee Whitfield.
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Introduction
Kevin J. Callahan and Sarah A. Curtis
1. Missionary Utopias: Anne-Marie Javouhey and the Colony at Mana, French Guiana, 1827<EN>1848
Sarah A. Curtis
2. Marcel Lefebvre in Gabon: Revival, Missionaries, and the Colonial Roots of Catholic Traditionalism
Jeremy Rich
3. Marketing in the Metropole: Colonial Rubber Plantations and French Consumerism in the Early Twentieth Century
Stephen L. Harp
4. Exorcising Algeria: French Citizens, the War, and the Remaking of National Identity in the Rhône-Alpes, 1954<EN>1962
Lee Whitfield
5. Autonomy or Colony: The Politics of Alsace's Relationship to France in the Interwar Era
Samuel Huston Goodfellow
6. The "True" French Worker Party: The Problem of French Sectarianism and Identity Politics in the Second International, 1889<EN>1900
Kevin J. Callahan
7. Sex and the Citizen: Reproductive Manuals and Fashionable Readers in Napoleonic France, 1799<EN>1808
Sean M. Quinlan
8. Gender and the Creation of the French Intellectual: The Case of the Revue de Morale Sociale, 1899<EN>1903
Anne R. Epstein
9. Family Dramas: Paternity, Divorce, and Adultery, 1917<EN>1945
Rachel G. Fuchs
The Writings of William B. Cohen
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