Labour and Society Research Group Seminar:
Professor Tyler Stovall
(Distinguished Professor of History, Dean of Humanities, University of
California Santa Cruz):
ŒRace, Class, and Revolution: Insights from 1919¹
Armstrong Building, room G08, Monday 2 October, 5pm. All welcome.
https://tylerstovall.sites.ucsc.edu/
Selected publications:
Transnational France: The Modern History of a Universal Nation (Westview
Press, 2015)
Black France, co-edited with Trica Keaton and T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
(Duke University Press, 2012)
Paris and the Spirit of 1919: Consumer Struggles, Transnationalism, and
Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
³Intersections of Race and Gender in French History,² special issue of
French Historical Studies, coedited with Jennifer Boittin, vol. 33/#3
(Summer, 2010)
2007 W. Brian Newsome and Tyler Stovall, eds, ³French Colonial Urbanism,²
special issue of Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques (vol.
33/#2, Summer)
2003 Tyler Stovall and Georges van den Abbeele, eds., French Identity in
Question: Nationalism, Colonialism, and Race, Rowman and Littlefield,
November
Sue Peabody and Tyler Stovall, eds., The Color of Liberty: Histories of
Race in France (Duke University Press, June 2003)
1996 Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light, Houghton Mifflin
Press.
1990 The Rise of the Paris Red Belt, University of California Press.
Articles in Professional Journals
2017 ³Diversity and Segregation: Progress and Challenges in the Struggle
for an Inclusive Historical
Community,² Perspectives on History, The American Historical Association,
March
2017 ³Bound and Gagged: Thoughts on the History of the Twenty-First
Century,² Perspectives on History, The
American Historical Association, January
2014 ³Universalismo, diferencia e invisibilidad. La noción de raza en la
Francia contemporánea², Pasajes,
Spring
2013 ³Can We Cut Our Way to Quality?² Perspectives on History, The
American Historical Association, August
2010 ³Civil Rights Meets Decolonization: Transnational Visions of the
Struggle for Racial Equality in France
and America,² World History Bulletin, Spring
2009 ³Les cent premiers jours du président Barack Obama,² Diasporiques,
June2009 ³Aimé Césaire and the Making of Black Paris,² French Politics,
Culture, and Society, vol. 27/#3 (Winter)
2008 ³Beyond Dead White Males: Towards a Post-colonial History of Europe,²
n Francophone Postcolonial Studies, special issue ³France, Europe, and the
Postcolonial²
2008 ³The Consumers¹ War: Paris, 1914-1918², French Historical Studies,
Witer
2008 ³The New Woman and the New Empire: Josephine Baker and Changing View
of Femininity in Interwar
France,² The Scholar and Feminist Online, 6.1/6.2 (Fall 2007, Spring 200)
2007 ³An African American in Paris², in Laura Downs and Stéphane Gerson,
eds., Why France?, Cornell
University Press (published in French translation, 2007)
2007 "Faith, Freedom, and Frenchness?: Race, Class, and the Myth of the
Libratory French Republic", Yale
French Studies
2006 ³Race in French History², Cahiers d¹Histoire
2003 ³Remaking the French Working Class: the Postwar Exclusion of Colonial
Labor², Representations
(Summer, 2003)
2002 ³Introduction: Bon Voyage!², in ³Forum: French Tourism and Tourists
in France, French Historical
Studies, vol. 25/#3 (Summer)
2001 ³From Red Belt to Black Belt: Race, Class and Urban Marginality in
Twentieth Century Paris², L¹Esprit
Créatur, vol XLI/#3 (Fall)
2001 ³Music and Modernity, Tourism and Transgression: Harlem and
Montmartre in the Jazz Age², Intellectual
History Newsletter
2000 "The Fire the Time: Black American Expatriates and the Algerian War,"
Yale French Studies, #98
1998 "The Color Line Behind the Lines: Racial Violence in France during
the Great War," in The American
Historical Review, Vol. 103, No. 3, June, pp. 737-769.
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