Oxford University Press Discount for FCHS Members

We are pleased to announce that OUP is currently offering FCHS members a 30% discount on titles in their French and French colonial history collection. You can consult the list of titles available for this promotion here. Please use promotion code EXSFHS20 at checkout.

FCHS Election Results

The election results are in! Jennifer Palmer will be the new FCHS president, Sarah Zimmerman will take on the vice-presidency, and Spencer Segalla will maintain his position as treasurer. Thanks to all who took the time to vote!

Summer 2020 Newsletter

The Summer 2020 newsletter is here!

FCHS Annual Meeting 2020 Canceled

Dear colleagues, Chers et chères collègues,

I write you on behalf of the French Colonial Historical Society’s Executive Committee, its officers, and the program committee and host of the Annual Meeting that is scheduled for the end of May this year. As you may have already concluded for yourselves, we are compelled to cancel that meeting. The spread of the COVID-19 virus and the attendant restrictions on travel and gatherings of large groups of people at the very least make planning impossible, and indications are that these restrictions will extend to and beyond the end of May. We considered trying to hold the meeting virtually, that is by utilizing Internet communications technologies such as Zoom, but in the end we have decided that this would present logistical challenges that would significantly degrade our ability to engage in the productive scholarly exchanges that are the hallmark of our conferences. And not least, all of us are currently facing profound challenges adjusting our personal and professional lives to changed circumstances, ranging from moving instruction on line, to living under lockdown or quarantine, to caring for family members, and even to struggling with our own or others’ illnesses (though I sincerely hope that this is not the case for anyone reading this message).

Please be assured that we did not take the decision to cancel the Annual Meeting lightly. But of course our primary responsibility is to safeguard the health and safety of our members, and cancelation is the best way to meet that responsibility. Also be assured that the scholarly life of the society will continue well into the future, as we emerge from the current public health crisis and something like normal life resumes. We will continue to plan our 2021 Annual Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina; our journal, French Colonial History, will continue to accept manuscripts and pursue its normal publication schedule; and all other functions of the Society will continue.

A brief note on practicalities associated with the conference:

We will refund all conference fees already paid, or you may elect to allow the Society to keep the fee as a tax-deductible (in the US) donation to the FCHS. If you choose the latter option, you have our thanks, and please let Treasurer Spencer Segalla know before April 20, at treasurer@frenchcolonial.org, and he will send an email confirming the donation for your records. If we do not hear from you by April 20, Spencer will refund your conference fee.
We will refund membership dues on request (though of course we hope you choose to retain your membership, which helps support the important work we do and brings with it benefits such as a subscription to our journal—note that membership dues are not tax-deductible donations).
All that remains for me to say here is that all of us wish you the very best during this difficult time, and we hope you are and remain healthy and safe.

All the best,

Richard Fogarty, FCHS President

FCHS Annual Meeting Update

Dear Colleagues,

You are no doubt following news of the spread of the COVID-19 virus, and many of you will be wondering about the implications of this situation for our upcoming conference in Buffalo at the end of May. Although that is nearly three months away, there is no way of knowing whether current concerns about and restrictions on travel and large gatherings will have disappeared by that time. We write today to assure you that we are following developments closely, and are in conversation about contingency planning. At this point, we feel it is too soon to make a final decision about whether the conference can go forward as planned, but we will be sure to make a decision in the coming weeks in plenty of time for FCHS members and conference participants to plan accordingly. And please be assured that in making this decision, ensuring the safety of all of our members is our very highest priority. We will provide updates regularly as we have them, and will communicate any essential information immediately. In the meantime, we wish everyone the very best during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

The FCHS Executive Committee, Officers, and Annual Meeting Organizers

Open letter regarding SHD archival access

The FCHS has signed on to a collective open letter to the French government and the Service historique de la Défense regarding recent changes to archival access for post-1940 materials. You can read the full letter here.

Winter 2020 Newsletter

Get all of the latest announcements and conference information in the Winter newsletter!

Fall 2019 Newsletter

The latest newsletter is now available!

New Partnership with Manchester University Press and Discount for FCHS Members

The FCHS is pleased to announce a formal relationship with Manchester University Press to co-sponsor the series Studies in Modern French and Francophone History. Past FHCS president Jennifer Sessions will serve on the editorial board of the series, helping to bring out publications that represent the best in French and French colonial history. As part […]

CFP posted for Buffalo 2020

The Call for Papers for the annual meeting in Buffalo 28-31 May 2020 is now available on the website under the Conference tab.