Modern Europe Workshop - "When Emile Went to War: Becoming a Citizen-Soldier"

Date
Tuesday, April 11, 2017, 12:00 pm1:20 pm
Location
210 Dickinson Hall
Audience
Public

Speaker

Details

Event Description

"When Emile Went to War: Becoming a Citizen-Soldier"

Thomas W. Dodman, Boston College


There is a pre-circulated paper for this workshop. To receive the paper's password and to RSVP,  email Jennifer Loessy at [email protected]. Lunch will be provided. Attendance is limited to 25.


Thomas Dodman (PhD, University of Chicago 2011) teaches Modern European History at Boston College and is currently an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. His first book, What Nostalgia Was: War, Empire, and the Time of a Deadly Emotion, is forthcoming in 2017 with University of Chicago Press. He is currently coediting a History of War for the French publisher Editions du Seuil, and writing a microhistory-family romance of a French revolutionary citizen-soldier tentatively titled When Emile Went to War.


 

Contact
Jennifer Loessy
Area of Interest
War & Society
Field(s)
Region
Europe
Scholarly Series
Modern Europe Workshop