SFHS PAST AWARD WINNERS
MARJORIE M. FARRAR MEMORIAL AWARD
The Marjorie M. Farrar Memorial Award is granted annually by the Society for French Historical Studies to a doctoral student in French history at a North American University to support work on an outstanding dissertation in progress.
2008
Joy Crosby, PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, for "Theological Space and Making Belief: The King, the Church and the Theater in Seventeenth-Century France."
2007
Thomas Dodman, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago, for “Nostalgia as Alienation in Post-Revolutionary France.”
2006
Brigitte Jelen, Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Irvine for "Culturally Different: Immigrant In/Visibility in Post-Colonial France."
2005
Katrin Sjursen, Ph.D candidate at the University of California, Santa Barbara for "'The Heart of a Man and a Lion': Northern French Noblewomen as Medieval Military Commanders."
2004
William Max Nelson, Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles, for "The Weapon of Time: Constructing the Future in France, 1750 to Year I."
2003
Charly Coleman, Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University, for "Dispossession and Subjectivity: The Self in Enlightenment and Illuminism in Eighteenth-Century France."
2002
Nicole Rudolph, Ph.D candidate at Institute for French Studies, NYU, for "At Home in Postwar France. The Design and Construction of Domestic Space, 1945-1975."
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