HARRIET B. APPLEWHITE Political Science

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

 

 Political Alignment in the French National Assembly 1789-1791. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1993.

 

 With Darline G. Levy (Eds.). Women and Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution. University of Michigan Press, 1990; paperback, 1993.

 

 With Darline G. Levy and Mary D. Johnson (Eds.). Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1979; paperback, 1980.

 

 CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:

 

"A Political Revolution for Women?  The Case of Paris." Ch. 10 of Becoming Visible: Women in European History, 3rd edition, ed. By Renata Bridenthal, Susan Mosher Stuart, & Merry E. Weisner. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998.

 

 

"Citizenship and Political Alignment in the National Assembly." In The French Revolution and the Meaning of Citizenship, edited by Renee Waldinger, Philip Dawson and Isser Woloch. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1993.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Women and Militant Citizenship in Revolutionary Paris." In Rebel Daughters, edited by Sara E. Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine. NY and London: Oxford University Press, 1992.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Parisian Women: Gains and Losses." In The French Revolution: Conflicting Interpretations, 4th edition, edited by Frank Kafker and James M. Laux. Malabar, FL: Robert E. Krieger Publishing Co., 1989.

 

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Women, Democracy, and Revolution in Paris, 1789-1793." In French Women and the Age of Enlightenment, edited by Samia I. Spencer. Bloomington, IN: University of Indiana Press, 1984.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Responses to the Political Activism of Women of the People in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1793." In Women and the Structure of  Society: Selected Research from the Fifth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, edited by Jo Ann McNamara and Barbara Harris. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1984 (this article was translated and reprinted: "Reaktionen auf den politischen Aktivismus der Frauen des Volkes im revolutionaren Paris von 1789 bis 1793," in Frauen im Frankreich des 18. Jahrhunderts: Amazonen. Mutter. Revolutionarinnen, edited by Jutta Held, Hamburg, Argument-Sonderband "As 158, 1989).

 

 

 PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS:

 

"Women and Militant Citizenship in Revolutionary Paris" and "Gender and Popular Uprisings in 1989: Anticipations of Militant Citizenship and Popular Sovereignty." Both in Les Femmes et la Revolution francaise: Modes d'action et d'expression: nouveaux droits - nouveaux devoirs. Actes du Colloque international, 12 - 14 avril 1789, Universite de Toulouse-Le Mirail, edited by Marie-France Brive. Toulouse: Presses universitaires du Mirail, 1989.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Women and Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution." In L'Image de la Revolution francaise: Communications presentees lors du Congres Mondial pour le Bicentenaire de la Revolution. Dirige par Michel Vovelle. Paris: Oxford; NY: Pergamon Press, 1989.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Gender, Ceremony and National Consciousness: Women and Oathtaking in Revolutionary Paris." In Transactions of the Seventh  International Congress on the Enlightenment. Oxford, England: The Voltaire Foundation, 1988.

 

 With Darline G. Levy. "Gender, Ceremony and National Consciousness in the French Revolution." In Proceedings of the Fifth George Rude Seminar. Department of History, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, August 26-29, 1986.

 

 "Political Alignment in the French National Assembly, 1789-1791." In Proceedings, the Eighth Annual Conference, Western Society for French History, October 23-25, 1980. Las Cruces, NM: 1981.

 

 JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:

 

"Parisiennes dans la Révolution: une révolution politique?",   Politeia, Vol. 1, No. 2 (March 2000), a journal published by the Centre de Philosophie politique, Faculté de Droit, Université de Reims, France. This is a translation of "A Political Revolution for Women? the Case of Paris."

 

 

"Political Legitimacy in Revolutionary France, 1788-1791." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 9:2 (Autumn 1978): 245-273.

 

 With Darlene Gay Levy. "The Concept of Modernization and the French Enlightenment." Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century 84 (1971): 53-98.

 

 BOOK REVIEWS (total #): 2 reviews

 

Le nombre et la raison: La Revolution francaise et les elections, by Patrice Gueniffey, Paris, 1993, in Journal of Modern History 67 (December 1995): 939-941.

 

 John Dunn, Modern Revolutions: An Introduction to the Analysis of a Political Phenomenon, Cambridge, 1992, in Balkan Studies 13 (1972): 336-339.

 

 CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED (last 10 years):

 

"Framing Cultural Clashes: French and British 2004 Legislative Debates Concerning Ethnic Minorities." Presented at Northeast Political Association Annual Meeting, November 13, 2004, Boston, MA.

 

"Parity and the ERA: Cultural Exceptionalism in France and the United States." Presented at Northeast Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 7, 2003, Philadelphia, PA.

 

"Equality for All or None But Not Half: Tocqueville's Gendered Theory of Democracy," revised version of earlier paper, updated for French elections, 2002. Presented at Northeast Political Science Association Annual Meeting, November 6, 2002, Providence, RI.

 

"Equality for All or None but Not Half: Tocqueville's Gendered Theory of Democracy," presented at CSU Research Foundation Conference, SCSU, March, 2002.

 

"Social Capital and the Public Sphere: Slogans or Useful Analytic Categories? paper presented at the Third Annual Research Day, a "Celebration of Scholarship," October 10, 2000, Southern Connecticut State University.

 

"The Presence of the Past: French Women and the Creation of National Political Community, 1789 - 1799," paper presented at the Second Annual Research Visibility Day, October 8, 1999, Southern Connecticut State University. 

 

 

 

 WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

 

"Democratic Consolidation or Reversal?" Chair and Discussant, Northeast Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November 12, 2004.

 

"The Female as Victim: Medicine and the Law in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, 1789-1815" (chair of session). Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Western Society for French History, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, November 19-22, 1986.

 

 "The Political Roles of Women in the Late Eighteenth Century" (chair of workshop). Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, April 6-7, 1984.

 

 With D. G. Levy. "Women Insurrectionaries in the Age of the Democratic Revolution." Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, New York University, March 1982.

 

 RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:

 

Curriculum-Related Faculty Development Summer Grants, Southern Connecticut State University, for faculty workshops on globalization and democracy: 2001 – 2005.

 

 RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL (use keywords):

 

Political Culture in Britain, France and the United States; Citizenship in Multicultural Democracies; Politics in Revolutionary France; Theories of Democracy

 

 CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

 

Book with working title "Eager to Share? Women Representatives in Britain, France and the United States."

 

Research on politicians' frames for multicultural issues and citizenship in the United Kingdom and France.

 

 DISSERTATION TITLE:

 

Political Culture in Revolutionary France

 

INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:

 

Stanford University