French Historical Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of French Historical Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The French Revolution as an Imperial Revolution6
Singlewomen and Illicit Pregnancy in Late Medieval France3
One and Indivisible?3
American Indians for Saint-Domingue?2
Freedom's Sex Problem2
The Directory and the Future of France's Colonial Possessions in Africa, 1795–18021
Port-au-Prince and the Collapse of French Imperial Authority, 1789–17931
The French Revolution and the New Spatial Format for Empire1
Fashion on the Brain1
Between Scylla and Charybdis?1
India and the Compagnie des Indes in the Age of the French Revolution1
“A French Jew Emancipated the Blacks”1
Nicolas Malebranche and the Physiocrats' Corporeal Critique of Commerce in 1760s France1
Incriminating Empire1
Investor Letters and the Everyday Practice of Finance in Nineteenth-Century France1
The “Latin” Melting Pot1
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History1
La cité de Dieu des patriotes1
The Chapuizet Affair1
Louis IX and the Triumphal Cross of Constantine1
Réseaux épistolaires et amitiés infra-politiques entre Révolution et Restauration1
Expelling the “Sinister Vilgrain”1
Napoleonic Commemoration on the Operatic Stage1
Disciplining the Bodies of Single Women1
L'histoire au conditionnel passé du cinéma tunisien0
Effervescent Seas0
A Note from the Editors0
“Brutal by Temperament and Taste”0
Recent Articles on French History0
Alinesitoué Diatta: Rebel Leader or Colonial Scapegoat?0
Des imagesduetdansle procès du 13 novembre 20150
The Skills of Citizenship0
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
Sanitizing Philosophical Love0
Film and History0
“The Great Lesson of May '68 Is That Violence Pays”0
Civilization and Its Discontents0
The Sounds of Siam0
Family Planning and Reproductive Agency in France0
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
Fear, Anger, and Rebellion0
“Zouk Is the Only Medicine We Need”0
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Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
Encyclopédistes, Magistrates, and the Corporate General Will0
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France's Great Indian Misadventure0
Call for Proposals0
Mobilizing Historicity and Local Color inFernand Cortez(1809)0
Retro Visions0
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
La France et les investissements directs américains en France (1945–1973)0
The Imperial State, Labor, and Resistance0
Passionate Encounters, Public Healing0
Call for Papers0
Longing for the Beheaded Father0
Recent Articles on French History0
“Pour Saulver Ladicte Parroisse”0
Tourism, Nation Building, and Regional Identities in the French Basque Country, 1830–18700
Coexisting in Intolerance under the Edict of Pacification0
Confinement, Environment, and Slave Ships in Early Modern Ocean Voyages0
La Langue Universelle?0
Dead but Not Buried0
Empowering Lordship in the Registers of Homage to Charles VI (Languedoc, 1389–1390)0
Motion Pictures of the Royal Family0
Honneur et souveraineté0
The Algerian Enemy Within0
Separated Families and Epistolary Assistance0
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
Entre espace public et mondes privés0
The Eighteenth-Century Hôtel Particulier0
Between Faith and Works0
A Note from the New Editors0
Meister and Jupille0
Ways of Seeing, Ways of Being Seen0
“It Is No Longer in Fashion—More's the Pity”0
Les lettres d’admiratrices et admirateurs reçues par l’acteur René Navarre au début du vingtième siècle0
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“Just a Way to Trick the French”0
A Disputed Inheritance0
Workshops of Empire0
Mercy at War0
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Colonial Factions and Pamphlet Warfare0
Archives, Memories, and Masks in Writing the History of the French Resistance0
Le réseau d'affaires francophone dans la haute vallée de l'Ohio et le Kentucky entre 1783 et 18150
“A Woman Dressed like a Man”0
Recent Articles on French History0
Transfert du pouvoir épiscopal0
The Burning of Bédoin0
“They Are Free with Me”0
War/Crime0
Dear Reader0
Model Girls and Model Dolls in Nineteenth-Century France0
Fragmentary, Censored, Indispensable0
Politicizing Disaster0
“Every Planter Has Become an Enlightened Politician”0
Le Premier Congrès des écrivains et artistes noirs (1956) et l'Eglise catholique dans l'empire colonial français0
Recent Articles on French History0
Recent Books and Dissertations on French History0
“A Simple, Short, and Exact Account of the Facts”?0
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