Class breakdown: midterm 20% final 30% weekly responses and two papers 30% Phone: +61 2 9351 2222. Your points will be added to your account once your order is shipped. Maurice Agulhon et Gilles Pécout (Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, 2001). The chapter on the shifting shoreline takes us through times when the sea has taken back its bounty, undermining buildings and carving away beaches and sea walls. Contact the Faculty | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | 21, no. It provides the historian with an opportunity to make an introductory statement regarding her/his past and present research, and a context wherein the pre-circulated papers demonstrate the historiographical concerns of the author. Location: P.O. This book is also the story of these battles for the beach. Caroline Cole Ford is an American historian. Co-editor with Tamara Whited of a special issue, "New Directions in French Environmental History," French Historical Studies, 32, no. De la province à la nation: Religion et identité politique en Bretagne, Naissance de l'écologie: polémiques françaises sur l'environnement, 1800-1930, Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France (Harvard University Press, 2016).

[1] She also published her second book titled "Divided Houses: Religion and Gender in Modern France" through the Cornell University Press in 2005, which focused on the impact of gender on religion and politics in France. "The Inheritance of Empire and the Ruins of Rome in French Colonial Algeria," in eds. Language: ABN: 15 211 513 464. Do you have any images for this title? 183 (May 2004): 173-198. Maurice Agulhon et Gilles Pécout (Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, 2001).

[[i|Australian Historical Studies]], 41 (3), pp253-268. Box A290, Sydney South, New South Wales, Australia. English “Landscape and Environment in French Geographical and Historical Thought: New Directions in French Historical Writing,” French Historical Studies, vol. 1 (Winter 1998). Caroline is an honorary associate at the University of Sydney's Department of History, Australia. A recipient of a number of awards and fellowships, she was awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for 2011-12.

The chapter on our use of the ocean as a dump for human, industrial and household waste is frankly horrifying and the descriptions of the flotsam finding its way onto beaches (dead kittens, abbatoir waste and yes, sewerage) are confronting to modern sensibilities. Click on the cover image above to read some pages of this book! The Audacity of Hope : Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream, Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream, Civilization And Its Discontents : Popular Penguins. Beyond these battles Caroline Ford's book tells a richly illustrated story of our many relationships with the beach. "Reforestation, Landscape Conservation, and the Anxieties of Empire in French Colonial Algeria" American Historical Review (April, 2008): 341-362. Shark attacks and sewage slicks, lifesavers and surfers, amusement parks and beach camps – the beach is Sydney’s most iconic landscape feature. 2 (Summer 2009): 84-93.

See all Berkelouw book reviews “The Use and Practices of Tradition in the Politicization of Rural France in the Nineteenth Century,” in La politisation des campagnes au XIXe siècle (France, Italie, Espagne, Portugal, et Grèce), eds. No wonder the sea sometimes seems vengeful. Caroline has 3 jobs listed on their profile. Most of Caroline’s work to date has focused on beaches and national parks.

‘The Lifesaver’ in Richard White and Melissa Harper (eds). Last Updated: 4/14/2020 8:42 AM. It has been translated into French and published in 2018 by Editeur Alma as Naissance de l'écologie: polémiques françaises sur l'environnement, 1800-1930. document.write("");Web Feedback, ‘The Heritage of Public Space: Bondi Beach, Luna Park and the Politics of Amusement in Sydney’ in Jason Wood (ed). Her first book, Creating the Nation in Provincial France: Religion and Political Identity in Brittany (Princeton University Press, 1993) explores religion, nation formation, and the creation of regional and religious identities in France at the beginning of the twentieth century. [3][4] She then became an associate professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1995. Shark attacks and sewage slicks, lifesavers and surfers, amusement parks and beach camps – the beach is Sydney’s most iconic landscape feature. "Museums After Empire in Metropolitan and Overseas France," Journal of Modern History 83, no.