Facets
of French History:
Resources for Research in the Stanford University Libraries
The
Stanford University Libraries, Department of Special Collections,
held an exhibition called Facets of French History: Resources
for Research in the Stanford University Libraries. This exhibition
highlighted the French history collections at the Stanford University
Libraries and the Hoover Institution Archives. These collections
include a broad spectrum of primary source and rare materials
that span several centuries. Facets of French History was
on view at Stanford University’s Cecil H. Green Library,
Peterson Gallery, second floor of the Bing Wing from March 17
through June 12, 2005. The exhibition was free and open to the
public.
Organized by Sarah
Sussman, Curator of French and Italian Collections at the Stanford
University Libraries, Facets of French History showcased
primary source materials that narrate the French past through
their textual contents, the images that they contain, and their
very essence as artifacts of a specific time, place, and purpose.
Some of the materials displayed were classics – the necessary
tools of historians working in a specific period or on a particular
topic. Other items were more obscure yet provided equally relevant
views on the past.
The exhibition was
arranged around four main themes chosen as examples of both current
and enduring interest among historians of France: War and
Revolution, Recording the French, Discovery,
and Society and Economy. War and Revolution
began with the Revolution in 1789 and ended with the World War
II. Recording the French showed different ways that French
society came to be represented, through personal narratives and
the spectacle of Fairs and Expositions. Discovery included
documents about scientific discovery, travel, colonialism, and
French intellectualism with an emphasis on the Age of Enlightenment.
The materials included in Society and Economy illustrated
ways that the French sought to regulate and attain political,
economic, and social harmony in the public and private spheres.
Facets of French
History was presented in conjunction with the 51st
Annual Meeting of the Society of French Historical Studies, hosted
at Stanford. The conference provided the initial impetus for the
exhibition. For more information about the conference, visit http://history.stanford.edu/SFHS2005/
The exhibition inspired
visitors to question their understanding of France, learn more
about a specific topic, and to think about the various genres
and formats of historical sources awaiting discovery in the Stanford
University Libraries and Hoover Institution collections.
LOCATION: Peterson
Gallery, Green Library
Bing Wing, Second Floor
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
HOURS: Exhibit cases
are illuminated Monday-Friday from 10 am to 6 pm; Saturday from
10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday 1 to 6 pm. The gallery is accessible
whenever Green Library is open and hours vary with the academic
schedule. For library hours, call 650-723-0931.
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