
Charlotte Faucher
@cha_faucher
Historian of modern Europe and International Relations @MSCActions fellow
đź“–Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power @OUPHistory
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Josh Armstrong Josh Armstrong reviews 'The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation: Male Homosexual Politics in 1970s West Germany', by Craig Griffiths @CraigEGriffiths academic.oup.com/ehr/advance-ar… OUP History Stanford DLCL HistoryManMet



The full programme for the Modern French History Seminar Institute of Historical Research is now live 👇 We kick off on Monday 3 October (in person) with Kelly Summers (MacEwan) on 'King of the Emigrés?: The Risks and Rewards of Re-migration under Louis XVIII' See you there! history.ac.uk/seminars/moder…

Vendre ses compétences linguistiques et une certaine idée de la France... Les gouvernantes françaises en GB (1870-1914) à travers les annonces d'embauche. Par Charlotte Faucher et moi. tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…

I reviewed the excellent "André Honnorat: Un visionnaire en politique" by Guillaume Tronchet for @ERHistory tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Honnorat is the brain behind the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris but Tronchet uses his life to tell us a lot more about Third Republic politics

"FRENCH Lady (diplômée, Catholic) seeks re-engagement in May as GOVERNESS (…). Highest testimonials obtained in Italy & Russia. Would accept position in US or India." In our article Constance Bantman & I look at 🇫🇷governesses in 🇬🇧 and their 🌍 circulation doi.org/10.1080/096120…

"Senhora francesa procura...': encontrando trabalho como governanta francesa no final da Inglaterra vitoriana e eduardiana. Artigo de Constance Bantman e Charlotte Faucher em Women's History Review Pondo de lado retratos caricaturais das governantas para olhar para demografia, anĂşncios e redes.

Mundos do Trabalho Charlotte Faucher Women's History Review Thank you! A very welcome reminder that most French women moving to the U.K. in the 19th century were not diplomats or revolutionaries, but workers.



Join Patrick Clastres, Charlotte Faucher, Claire Nicolas, & Nicolas Peyre, among other colleagues, on Jan 23 to discuss sport, diplomacy, & influence. What is the impact of sport within diplomacy & the history of international relations?


Briefly coming back to work in between periods of leave for this new online seminar series on sport, IR and influence in history and today. I’ll be offering comments with @clr_ncolas on papers by Dr J Simon Rofe Dr Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff & P.Clastres Registration details calenda.org/1044004
