French Politics, Culture & Society
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  1. 1999-2020 French Politics, Culture & Society
  2. 1984-1999 French Politics and Society
  3. 1983-1984 Newsletter (Conference Group on French Politics and Society)

FPC&S is the journal of the Conference Group on French Politics & Society. It is jointly sponsored by the Institute of French Studies at New York University and the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University

French Politics, Culture & Society explores modern and contemporary France from the perspectives of the social sciences, history, and cultural analysis. It also examines France's relationship to the larger world, especially Europe, the United States, and the former French Empire. The editors also welcome pieces on recent debates and events, as well as articles that explore the connections between French society and cultural expression of all sorts (such as art, film, literature, and popular culture). Issues devoted to a single theme appear from time to time. With refereed research articles, timely essays, and reviews of books in many disciplines, French Politics, Culture & Society provides a forum for learned opinion and the latest scholarship on France.

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2020s
  1. 2020 (Vol. 38)
    1. No. 3 Adopter en France Winter 2020 pp. 1-154
    2. No. 2 French Decolonization in Global Perspective Summer 2020 pp. 1-174
    3. No. 1 Representations of Women in the French Imaginary: Historicizing the Gallic Singularity Spring 2020 pp. 1-162
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