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French Historical Studies, the leading journal on the history of France, publishes groundbreaking articles, commentaries, and research notes on all periods of French history from the Middle Ages to the present. The journal's diverse format includes forums, review essays, special issues, and articles in French, as well as bilingual abstracts of the articles in each issue. Also featured are bibliographies of recent dissertations and books and announcements of fellowships, prizes, and conferences of interest to French historians.
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Volume 23, Number 1, Winter 2000Editorial Board
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James R. Farr
John J. Contreni
Managing Assistant
Eteica Spencer
Editorial Board
Elinor Accampo
David Bell
Suzanne Desan
Robert Descimon
Caroline Ford
Bertram M. Gordon
Nancy Green
Sarah Hanley
Jean-Pierre Hérubel
Julian Jackson
Frank A. Kafker
Thomas Kaiser
Thomas Kselman
Mary Louise Roberts
Peter Sahlins
Thomas J. Schaeper
Daniel Sherman
Larissa Taylor
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