Graham Robb writes history on two wheels and in four dimensions. Almost 30,000 miles of “gentle cycling for weeks on end” have fed his delightfully off-center books about the French past and the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
French Guiana’s January carnival is normally a fun and festive occasion. But this year, a young man was severely beaten by ten other teenagers during the procession, marring the celebrations. The ...
Diners in Palm Beach will have special options on July 14, when some restaurants mark Bastille Day, a celebration of French ...
Your institution does not have access to this book on JSTOR. Try searching on JSTOR for other items related to this book. Science and Visual Culture in Nineteenth-Century France CHAPTER 1 Science and ...
The Tour de France, writes Graham Robb, is more than a bike race — it’s a quasi-religious phenomenon. (Jeff Pachoud/AFP/Getty Images) Review by Elaine Sciolino To the French intellectual elite, moving ...
As Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen continue their quest to secure the French presidency, it’s time to ask what they think about France’s troubled past. French colonialism and related wars of ...
A “counter-monument” unveiled last week in the city of Nancy invites viewers to reflect on a dark chapter in French history and acknowledge traumas that have long been silenced. Bringing a fresh ...