William fortescue (History)
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SCHOOL OF HISTORY
Dr William Fortescue |
Modules taught:
HI342 Revolutionary Movements in France and Russia
HI351 Nationalism and Nation States in Europe c.1780-1880
HI515 The Left and Right in Europe, 1870-1945
HI550/HI551 The Ancien Regime and the Revolution in France Research Interests: 19th- and 20th-century French history, particularly intellectual history and revolutionary movements. Currently researching France in 1848. Recent Publications: |
The Third Republic in France 1870-1940: Conflicts & Continuities, Routledge, 2000. |
Revolution and counter-revolution in France, 1815-1852, Oxford: Blackwell, 1988 [Translated into Portuguese (Sao Paulo: Martins Fontes, 1992)]. |
'Europe in revolt: the 1848 revolutions', in Europe, 1815-1870, edited by Peter Catterall and Richard Vinen, Oxford: Heinemann, 1994, pp. 50-58. |
'The Role of Women and Charity in the French Revolution of 1848: the Case of Marianne de Lamartine', French History, 11 (1997), 54-78. |
'Divorce debated and deferred: the French debate on divorce and the failure of the Crémieux divorce bill in 1848', French History, 7 (1993), 137-62. |
'French political culture and the 1848 revolution in France', History Review, no. 17 (1993), 30-34. |
'Europe in revolt: the 1848 revolutions', Modern History Review, 4 (1992), 22-25. |
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