My book review of Zemmour contre l’Histoire has been published in Modern and Contemporary France and is now available online.

Here is the table of contents for the latest issue of Modern and Contemporary France:
- Christopher Lizotte, ‘Rethinking laïcité as a geopolitical concept’ (Open Access)
- John McKeane, ‘Pedagogy of the philosophy dissertation in France: paths to freedom, or thèse-antithèse-foutaise?’ (Open Access)
- Van Quang Pham, ‘La circulation des savoirs occidentaux au Sud-Vietnam postcolonial. Le cas de la Faculté des Lettres de Saigon’
- Siobhán McIlvanney, ‘Working through maternal ambivalence: the wake-up call of Chanson douce’ (Open Access)
- Angélique Ibáñez Aristondo, ‘“Si je t’étranglais ?” De la masculinité blessée au fantasme de féminicide chez Roland Dorgelès’
- Jeremy F. Lane, ‘From Bourdieu to Piketty: tracing the emergence of “un nouveau capitalisme patrimonial”’
This interview:
- Solange Manche, ‘An interview with Frédéric Lordon: on communism, agency, Spinoza, and responsibility’
And the following book reviews:
- Brian Sandberg on Zemmour contre l’histoire, Tracts Gallimard no. 34 (2022)
- Daniel A. Gordon on Brigitte Granville, What Ails France (2021)
- Aurelie Toitot on Sara Hume, Regional Dress Between Tradition and Modernity (2022)
- Helen Abbott on Nikolaj Lübecker, Twenty-first-century Symbolism, Verlaine, Baudelaire, Mallarmé (2022)
- Héloïse Elisabeth Marie-Vincent Ghislaine Ducatteau on B. Martin, Zwischen Verklärung und Verführung: Die Frau in der französischen Plakatkunst des späten 19. Jahrhunderts (2016)
- Elizabeth Benjamin on Kathryn Robson, I Suffer, Therefore I Am: Engaging with Empathy in Contemporary French Women’s Writing (2019)
- Héloïse Elisabeth Marie-Vincent Ghislaine Ducatteau on D. Roster, Lou Koster. Komponieren in Luxemburg (2020)
- Beth Kearney on Antonia Wimbush, Autofiction: a Female Francophone Aesthetic of Exile (2021)