In France, women have long played a vital role in the military. Like most modern militaries, in multiple conflicts the […]

In France, women have long played a vital role in the military. Like most modern militaries, in multiple conflicts the […]
I first read excerpts of Colette’s Sido in my IB French class in 2007, so when the recent biopic starring […]
In January of 1803, the sixteen-year-old Félicité-Adelaïde Kina (née Quimard) traveled from Paris to Pontarlier to protest the imprisonment of […]
“Enslaved women and their children enter the archives in little more than fragments.”1 In George Sand’s 1832 idealist novel, Indiana, […]
I was intrigued when, on February 1, 2018, I heard the journalist and author Johann Hari on Democracy Now! talking […]
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