Table of contents for Why France? : American historians reflect on an enduring fascination / with an afterword by Roger Chartier ; edited by Laura Lee Downs and Stãaephane Gerson.

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Contents
Introduction	000
Laura Lee Downs and Stéphane Gerson
1. Medievalist and Francophile Despite Himself 	000
John W. Baldwin 
2. A Mid-Atlantic Identity	000
Robert O. Paxton
3. Tough Love for France	000
Herman Lebovics
4. Fantasy Meets Reality: A Midwesterner Goes to Paris	000
Lynn Hunt
5. Défense d'afficher . . .	000
Steven Laurence Kaplan
6. France for Belgium	000
Gabrielle M. Spiegel
7. Why Paris?	000
Barbara B. Diefendorf
8. Catholic Connections, Jewish Relations, French Religion	000
Thomas Kselman
 9. Europe without Personal Angst	000
Jan Goldstein	
10. France, a Political Romance	000
Edward Berenson
11. Choosing History, Discovering France	000
Herrick Chapman
12. An African American in Paris	000
Tyler Stovall
13. Writing at the Margins	000
Leonard V. Smith
14. It's Not About France	000
Ken Alder
15. Pilgrim's Progress: From Suburban Canada to Paris (via Montreal, Tokyo, and 
Tehran)	000
Clare Haru Crowston
16. Between Douai and the U.S.A.	000
Todd Shepard
Afterword	000
Roger Chartier
Notes	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Historians -- United States.
Americans -- France.
France -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
France -- Historiography.