Whitney A. Walton
Affiliations: | History | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Modern History, History of Education, International Law and Relations, International Relations, Foreign Language Education, Sociolinguistics, American Studies, European StudiesGoogle:
"Whitney Walton"Children
Sign in to add traineeR. O. Carter | grad student | 2004 | Purdue |
Adam C. Stanley | grad student | 2004 | Purdue |
Dorothee M. Bouquet | grad student | 2012 | Purdue |
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Walton W. (2015) National interests and cultural exchange in French and American educational travel, 1914–1970 Journal of Transatlantic Studies. 13: 344-357 |
Walton W. (2009) Steven Zdatny. Fashion, Work, and Politics in Modern France. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2006. Pp. xv, 325. $69.95 The American Historical Review. 114: 846-847 |
Walton W. (2005) American girls and French Jeunes filles: Negotiating national identities in interwar France Gender and History. 17: 325-353 |
Walton W. (2005) James Smith Allen. Poignant Relations: Three Modern French Women. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2000. Pp. xiii, 270. $42.50 The American Historical Review. 110: 1263-1264 |
Cross MF, Walton W. (2002) Eve's Proud Descendants. Four Women Writers and Republican Politics in Nineteenth-Century France Modern Language Review. 97: 189 |
Walton W. (1997) Sailing a Fragile Bark: Rewriting the Family and the Individual in Nineteenth-Century France Journal of Family History. 22: 150-175 |
Walton W. (1997) Literary production and the rearticulation of home space in the works of George Sand, Marie d'Agoult and Hortense Allart Women's History Review. 6: 115-132 |
Walton W. (1994) Writing the 1848 Revolution: Politics, Gender, and Feminism in the Works of French Women of Letters French Historical Studies. 18: 1001 |