Victoria Thompson
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COOR 4550 TEMPE, AZ 85287-4302
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Mail code: 4302Campus: Tempe
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Victoria E. Thompson's research has focused primarily on Paris, France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Her work combines cultural and social history approaches, focusing on the interplay between representation and experience. Her research interests include the history of urban space, travel and travel writing, the history of women, gender and sexuality, political culture, and the role of emotion in the formation of collective and individual identities.
She is the author of The Virtuous Marketplace: Women and Men, Money and Politics in Paris, 1830-1870 (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000) and, with Rachel G. Fuchs, Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Palgrave MacMillan, 2004). She edited and contributed to The Cultural History of Work in the Age of Empire (Bloomsbury, 2018). She has published articles and book chapters on colonial Algeria, British travelers in revolutionary Paris, Parisian travel guides and urban monuments, and revolutionary spaces and memory. She is currently completing a monograph entitled Inventing Public Space: Sentiment and Citizenship in Paris, 1748-1789.
Thompson has taught a variety of courses, both online and onground, on European and French history and on cultural history. Undergraduate courses include courses on European Women's History, the History of Sexuality, French Imperialism, the French Revolution, European travel and European counter-cultures. On the graduate level she has developed courses on European Cultural History, History and Memory and Space and Place.
She has served in leadership positions as president of the Society for French Historical Studies, co-president of the Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and as co-chair of the Advanced Placement European History Curriculum Development and Assessment Committee. She has served on prize committees for the American Historical Association and the Society for French Historical Studies, on the editorial board of French Historical Studies and on selection committees for the Fulbright Fellowshiop and the International Dissertation Research Fellowship (SSRC).
Ph.D. History, University of Pennsylvania 1993
B.A. History, University of California, Berkeley 1987
- “Restoring the Royal Family: “Les adieux de Louis XVI” and the Family of Louis XVIII,” in Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins, eds, Practiced Citizenship:Women, Gender and the State in Modern France, forthcoming from University of Nebraska Press, 2019.
- A Cultural History of Work in the Age of Empire (1800-1920), Victoria E. Thompson, ed. Volume five of six-volume series co-edited by Deborah Leigh Simonton and Anne Montenach. London: Bloomsbury, 2019.
- “Introduction” in Victoria E. Thompson, ed., A Cultural History of Work in the Age of Empire (1800-1920)(London: Bloomsbury Press, 2019): 1-14.
- “Workplace Culture,” in in Victoria E. Thompson, ed., A Cultural History of Work in the Age of Empire (1800-1920)(London: Bloomsbury Press, 2019): 67-84.
- “Memories of Fear in the Early French Revolution,” Journal of the Western Society for French History,44 (2016): 40-53. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.0642292.0044.005
- “An Alarming Lack of Feeling: Urban Travel, Emotions, and British National Character in Post-Revolutionary Paris,” Special Issue on Emotions and the City, Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine 42:2 (2014): 8-17.
- "The Creation, Destruction and Re-creation of Henri IV: Seeing PopularSovereignty in the Statue of a King," History and Memory Vol. 24, No.2 (Fall/Winter 2012), 5-40.
- “Foreign Bodies: British Travel to Paris and the Troubled National Self,” Studies in Travel Writing 15:3 (September 2011): 243-265
- “Knowing Paris: Urban Guidebooks and the Enlightenment City,” Journal of Urban History 37:1 (January 2011): 28-42.
- “Biographers of Paris: Cultural Approaches to the Modern City,” in French Politics, Culture and Society 28:2 (Summer 2010), pp. 118-133.
- “Writing within the Crisis: Meditations on the Edge of a Cliff,” Cultural and Social History 6:1 (March 2009): 87-95.
- “Boulevard Dreams: Paris and the Myths of Modernity,” in Journal of Urban History 33 (May 2007): 663-669.
- “’I went pale with pleasure:’ The Body, Sexuality, and National Identity among French Travelers to Algiers in the Nineteenth Century,” in Patricia Lorcin, ed., Algeria and France 1800-2000: Identity, Memory, Nostalgia (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2006): 18-32.
- “L’ histoire du genre: Trentes ans de recherches des historiennes américaines dela France,” Cahiers d’histoire: Revue d’histoire critique 96-7 (Oct-Dec 2005): 41-62.
- Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe, co-author with Rachel Fuchs, Houndsmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2004.
- “Telling ‘Spatial Stories’: Urban Space and Bourgeois Identity in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris, The Journal of Modern History 75:3 (September 2003): 523-556.
- The Virtuous Marketplace: Women and Men, Money and Politics in Paris, 1830-1870. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000
- “Sexuality: Another Useful Category of Analysis,” Journal of Women’s History, 9:4 (Winter 1998): 211-219
- “Urban Renovation, Moral Regeneration: Domesticating the Halles in Second-Empire Paris,” French Historical Studies 20:1 (Winter 1997): 177-223
- “Creating Boundaries: Homosexuality and the Changing Social Order in France, 1830-1870,” in Jeffrey Merrick and Bryant Ragan, eds, Homosexuality in Modern France (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996): 102-127. Reprinted in Joan W. Scott, ed., Feminism and History (London: Oxford University Press, 1996): 398-428.
- Splendeurs et misères des journalistes: Female Imagery and the Commercialization of Journalism in July-Monarchy France,” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History: Twenty-Third Annual Conference, Las Vegas, 1995 (1996)
- “The Creation of a ‘Loyal Opposition’ in France: La Presse and the Legislative Elections of 1857,” in Proceedings of the Western Society for French History Eighteenth Annual Conference, Santa Barbara, 1990 (1991)
Courses
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 495 | Methods of Historical Inquiry |
HST 495 | Methods of Historical Inquiry |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 304 | Studies in European History |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 790 | Reading and Conference |
HST 495 | Methods of Historical Inquiry |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 130 | The Historian's Craft |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 792 | Research |
HST 495 | Methods of Historical Inquiry |
HST 304 | Studies in European History |
HST 304 | Studies in European History |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 790 | Reading and Conference |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 644 | Area Studies in History |
HST 790 | Reading and Conference |
HST 364 | Sex & Society in Mod Europe |
HST 364 | Sex & Society in Mod Europe |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 427 | French Revolut/Napoleonic Era |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 104 | Modern Europe: French Rev-EU |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 495 | Methods of Historical Inquiry |
HST 104 | Modern Europe: French Rev-EU |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 642 | European History |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 792 | Research |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
2019 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 792 | Research |
HST 494 | Special Topics |
HST 494 | Special Topics |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 592 | Research |
2018 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 790 | Reading and Conference |
HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 640 | Historical Methods |
2018 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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HST 599 | Thesis |
HST 792 | Research |
HST 642 | European History |
HST 799 | Dissertation |
Recent Awards and Fellowships
Fellow, Provost’s Humanities Fellows Academy, Arizona State University, 2015
Fellow, Institute for Humanities Research, for theme “Affect and Reason,” Arizona State University, 2014-2015
Society for French Historical Studies Koren Prize Honorable Mention for best article published in 2012 for “The Creation, Destruction, and Recreation of Henri IV: Seeing Popular Sovereignty in the State of a King,” in History & Memory, awarded April 2013.
Wilcox Faculty Research Award, School for Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Arizona State University, awarded September 2012.
American Historical Association Society for French Historical Studies
History Graduate Faculty
Select Service Appointments Include:
SHPRS Personnel committee, ASU, 2016-2019
Member, Discovery France Advisory Committee, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 2016-2017
Member, Advisory Board, Institute for Humanities Research, ASU, 2015-2016
Member, CLAS Quality of Instruction Committee, ASU, 2014-2016
Co-Chair, Advanced Placement (AP®) European History Test Development Committee, The College Board, 2013-2016
Graduate Committee, SHPRS, ASU, 2013-2016
Head of History Faculty, SHPRS, ASU 2014-2015
Co-Chair, Advanced Placement (AP®) European History Curriculum Development & Assessment Committee, The College Board, 2010-2013; Committee Member 2008-2010
Executive Board Member, Faculty Women’s Association, 2009-2012; 2013-14
Director of Graduate Studies for History, SHPRS, ASU, 2010-2012
Social Science Research Council, Selection Committee for the International Dissertation Research Fellowship Program, 2009-2011
President, Society for French Historical Studies, 2009-2010
Quiz Master, State Finals, Arizona Academic Decathlon, March 2010
Faculty Women’s Association Leadership Project, ASU, Spring 2008
Editorial Board, French Historical Studies, 2004-2007
Graduate Council, ASU, 2004-2008
Carnegie Initiative Committee, History Department, ASU, 2003-2005
Governing Council, The Western Society for French History, 2000 –2003