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Miranda Pollard

Modern Europe; twentieth-century France; sexuality in modern history; gay and lesbian studies; feminist theory

Associate Professor
Ph.D. Trinity College, Dublin 1990

Office: 132 LeConte
Office Hours: Email
Phone: (706) 542-2658

mpollard@uga.edu

Miranda Pollard is the author of the book Reign of Virtue: Mobilizing Gender in Vichy France, 1940-1944 (U of Chicago, 1998).

Research and Teaching Interests

[Europe-Modern]
[Gender & Sexuality]

Selected Publications

Reign of Virtue: Mobilizing Gender in Vichy France, 1940-1944 (University of Chicago Press, 1998) [More Info]

Courses Taught

HIST3720H: Seminar in Comparative History (Honors) [Syllabus]

HIST4360: European Popular Culture [Syllabus]

HIST4360: European Popular Culture [Syllabus]

HIST4392: 20th Century France

HIST4410: Nazism and Fascism [Syllabus]

HIST4420: Holocausts

HIST4700: Studies in Comparative History [Syllabus]

HIST4750: History and Film [Syllabus]

HIST4990: Senior Seminar

HIST6360: European Popular Culture [Syllabus]

MA Theses Supervised

Bryant, Elizabeth Ann, "Jewish women's experiences during their internment in Auschwitz" (2005)

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