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World War I from Local Perspectives: History, Literature and Visual Arts
Austria, Britain, Croatia, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Poland and the United States©2015 Edited Collection -
Violent Histories
Violence, Culture and Identity in France from Surrealism to the Néo-polar©2007 Conference proceedings -
Célébrer Salazar en France (1930–1974)
Du philosalazarisme au salazarisme français©2018 Edited Collection -
Les relations entre la France et les villes hanséatiques de Hambourg, Brême et Lübeck – Die Beziehungen zwischen Frankreich und den Hansestädten Hamburg, Bremen und Lübeck
Moyen-Âge – XIXe siècle – Mittelalter – 19. Jahrhundert©2006 Conference proceedings -
A Concise History of the French Post Office
From Its Origins to the Present Time©2018 Edited Collection -
An Extra Player on the Playing Field of History
©2021 Monographs -
France and Ireland in the Public Imagination
©2014 Edited Collection -
The Development of Pluralism in Modern Britain and France
©2007 Conference proceedings -
Patrimoine/Cultural Heritage in France and Ireland
©2019 Edited Collection -
French in and out of France
Language Policies, Intercultural Antagonisms and Dialogue©2003 Edited Collection -
Métissage in New France and Canada 1508 to 1886
©2009 Thesis -
France – Ireland: Anatomy of a Relationship
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Lordship in France, 1500-1789
©2005 Monographs -
Studies in Modern European History
The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent. The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent. The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent.
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