
New Books Network Darcie Fontaine, "Modern France and the World" (Routledge, 2023)
Nov 28, 2025
Darcie Fontaine, a historian specializing in modern French imperialism, shares her journey from discovering French history to creating a comprehensive textbook, Modern France and the World. She discusses the challenges of integrating social, cultural, and gender histories with traditional narratives. Fontaine highlights the importance of collaborative research and the influence of global history on her work. She also reflects on the intricacies of exploring Napoleon's diplomacy and the connection between France's empire and its metropole, revealing the complexities of modern French identity.
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Periodization Reflects Empire
- Darcie Fontaine framed the book to integrate metropolitan and imperial histories rather than relying solely on republican periodization.
- She periodized postwar France 1945–1962 to reflect empire-driven events like the Algerian War shaping metropolitan politics.
Use Collaborative Bibliographies
- Build detailed chapter bibliographies and solicit colleagues' reading suggestions early in the drafting process.
- Use iterative outlines and multiple drafts to move beyond a purely political narrative and integrate social, cultural, and gender history.
Ambition Meets Concision
- Fontaine sought to combine political, social, cultural, and gender history into a concise textbook without marginalizing any strand.
- She drafted expansively then cut heavily, reducing ~200,000 words to ~120,000 through multiple revisions.

