Pernicious Objects: The Small Things that Haunted Europe after WWII

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Friday, February 16th, 2024

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Series

French History Seminar/Seminaire d'histoire de France

Description

What happened to all the busts of Philippe Pétain after 1944? What happened to the millions of Vichy collaborationist and Nazi-related posters, busts, insignia, hats, guns, arm bands, calendars, pamphlets, and children’s books that France was awash in by the mid-1940s? Scholarship on contemporary dilemmas posed by WWII-era material culture, including the thriving trade in small-object memorabilia, has recently spiked, while the history of these artifacts’ survival in the final days of WWII, liberation, and postwar rebuilding remains mostly unwritten. This talk will introduce new research exploring pivotal moments in 1944-1950, as Allied occupiers, French leadership, and the population at large struggled to purge the country and continent of “pernicious objects.”

 

Dr. Sarah Griswold  is Assistant Professor of European History at Oklahoma State University, focusing on modern France


Speakers

Margaret Schotte
Chair
Associate Professor of History, York University

Sarah Griswold
Chair
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Oklahoma State University


Main Sponsor

Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World (CEFMF)

Co-Sponsors

Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World

Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

Department of History

Department of French

Faculty of Arts and Science

Government of France, Cultural and Scientific Services, Ottawa

York University


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