The Society for French Historical Studies (SFHS) is, along with the Western Society for French History (WSFH), one of the two primary historical societies devoted to the study of French history headquartered in the United States.
The SFHS edits the journal French Historical Studies and holds an annual conference. SFHS is affiliated with the academic discussion forum H-France.
At its 1997 annual symposium convened in March in Lexington, Kentucky, SFHS hosted panels titled, "Gender, Work, and Politics in the Longue Durée: The Shifting Boundaries of Women's Work" and "Working Men, Women, and Children in the Streets of Paris: Class, Gender, and Age, 1830-1848." These panels and the paper presented represented a new interest in labor within the SFHS, compared to the previous focus on culture.[1]
^Marshman, Michelle; Kramer, Lloyd; Coffin, Judith (1998). "Society for French Historical Studies"(PDF). International Labor and Working-Class History. 53. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
External links
"Welcome/Bienvenue". Society for French Historical Studies. Retrieved February 28, 2024.