5 July to 31 July 202
While we are very sad not to be welcoming you in Auckland, this virtual conference promises to be an exciting event that will help us all to learn about conferencing in a new way. So please find attached the programme for the virtual conference France and Beyond. All events are open without any need to “register.” All the recorded keynotes, webinars and panels will be available as issues of the H-France Salon to be watched after the event. Links for the live sessions will also be distributed on H-France in the week preceding the event.
There will be four types of session, Keynotes, Webinars, Salons, and Panels, and these will be clearly identified with instructions on the H-France site in July. The general principle is that Keynotes and Webinars are recorded, Salons are not, and Panels are pre-recorded. There are some panels where the discussion session is open and not recorded so that people at ease asking questions. If you want to participate in sessions that are live and not recorded, you will have to log in at the particular time (e.g. Panels 6, Ideas of the French Revolution, 10 Women Writers, 22 Publishing French and Francophone History & 33, Grad Stories).
Editor of French History and Civilization (the Rudé Seminar proceedings), Dr Briony Neilson, (brionyneilson@gmail.com) welcomes submissions from now of written articles for French History and Civilization that is published on H-France in a peer-reviewed on-line format. Please note that in addition to all conference participants, submissions are warmly invited from anyone whose proposal was accepted for the Auckland conference but who could not participate in the virtual event.
All this information (plus updated versions of the programme as the links come ready) will be found at the following address hosted on the Massey University website:
The Conference address for the H-France Salon can be found at:
https://h-france.net/h-france-salon-volume-12-2020/rude-sfhs-virtual-conference/
For any additional information don’t hesitate to email any one of the Auckland Team.
Kirsty K.Carpenter@massey.ac.nz
Tracy t.adams@auckland.ac.nz