New Books in History

Darcie Fontaine, "Modern France and the World" (Routledge, 2023)

Nov 30, 2025
Darcie Fontaine, a historian of modern French imperialism, discusses her new textbook, which chronicles France's global influence from the 18th century to the present. She shares her journey from college courses to writing the book, emphasizing the importance of integrating imperial narratives with metropolitan histories. Fontaine highlights the challenges of including diverse perspectives and cultural objects, while also addressing the need for accessible primary sources. She envisions the textbook as a valuable gateway for students to explore ongoing debates in French history.
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ANECDOTE

From College Class To Algerian Dissertation

  • Darcie Fontaine traced her path from a college French Revolution class to archival research and a dissertation on religion in the Algerian War.
  • Chance encounters with sources and advisors reshaped her research trajectory into empire and religion studies.
ADVICE

Design Textbooks For Flexible Teaching

  • Design textbooks around course flexibility by using modular chapters and clear periodization choices.
  • Integrate empire, social, cultural, and gender history rather than defaulting to a strictly political republican narrative.
INSIGHT

Periodization Alters Historical Meaning

  • Periodization shapes interpretation: stopping at political regime changes can hide imperial continuities.
  • Fontaine extends post-1945 to 1962 to capture imperial dynamics that outlast formal republican shifts.
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