About
Historian, associate professor with the right to supervise research at the ENS Lyon, and member of LARHRA. She is the author of, among other works, *African Women and University Graduates in the Colonial Era (1918–1957)* (PUR, 2010) and *Sorority and Colonialism. French and African Women in the Cold War Era (1944–1962) (Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2022).
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Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Emmanuelle Saada,
- Daphné Budasz
- et al.
In Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)
Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Emmanuelle Saada,
- Daphné Budasz
- et al.
In Monde(s) (2023/2 N° 24)
Strategic pragmatism:
African women activists and international women’s organizations during the Cold War (1947-1963)
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Sara Panata,
- Translated by Elizabeth Claire
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2023/1 No 57)
“I am an African . . . I am twenty years old.”
Women’s Writing and Modernity in French West Africa (c. 1940–1950)
In Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (2009/4 64th)
Gender: The Hidden Face of Citizenship?
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Violaine Sebillotte-Cuchet,
- Translated by Siân Reynolds
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2016/1 No 43)
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Clio’s worlds: thirty years of scholarship
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2025/1 n° 61)
Elisabeth B. Armstrong, Bury the Corpse of Colonialism. The Revolutionary Feminist Conference of 1949, Oakland, University of California Press, 2023, 206 p.
In Le Mouvement Social (2024/3 288)
Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Emmanuelle Saada,
- Daphné Budasz
- et al.
In Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)
Yulia Gradskova, The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War: defending the rights of women of the “whole world”?
London/New York, Routledge, 2021, 212 pp.
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2023/1 No 57)
Strategic pragmatism:
African women activists and international women’s organizations during the Cold War (1947-1963)
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Sara Panata,
- Translated by Elizabeth Claire
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2023/1 No 57)
Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Reimagining Liberation: how Black women transformed citizenship in the French Empire
Champaign, University of Illinois Press, 2019, 262 pp.
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2021/1 No 53)
Macoucou in Beijing. The International Arena: A Political Resource for African Women in the 1940s and 1950s
In Le Mouvement Social (2016/2 No 255)
Gender: The Hidden Face of Citizenship?
- By Pascale Barthélémy,
- Violaine Sebillotte-Cuchet,
- Translated by Siân Reynolds
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2016/1 No 43)
Jennifer Boittin, Colonial Metropolis. The Urban Grounds of Anti-imperialism and Feminism in Interwar Paris Lindon & London, University of Nebraska Press, 2010, 320 p.
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2015/1 No 41)
ROGERS (Rebecca). A Frenchwoman’s Imperial Story. Madame Luce in Nineteenth-Century Algeria
Stanford : Stanford University Press, 2013, 288 p.
In Histoire de l’éducation (2013/3 No 139)
Laura Lee Downs, Writing Gender History (New York: Bloomsbury, 2010)
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2012/2 No 28)
Images, Letters, and Sounds
In Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire (2012/3 No 115)
Education in the French Colonial Empire: An Old Story?
In Histoire de l’éducation (2010/4 No 128)
“I am an African . . . I am twenty years old.”
Women’s Writing and Modernity in French West Africa (c. 1940–1950)
In Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (2009/4 64th)
Instruction or Education?
Teacher Training for Women in French West Africa, 1938-1958
In Cahiers d’études africaines (2003/1 No 169-170)