Posts Tagged with ‘Josephine Baker’
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French Impressions: Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” – Marking the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of Paris (Part One)
28 Aug 2014Ronald C. Rosbottom was born in New Orleans and educated at Tulane University and Princeton University. He is the Winifred…
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The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944 – Excerpt from Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” (Part Two)
26 Aug 2014Excerpted from the book When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944, by Ronald C. Rosbottom. Copyright…
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The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944 – Excerpt from Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” (Part One)
22 Aug 2014Excerpted from the book When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944, by Ronald C. Rosbottom. Copyright…
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Ronald C. Rosbottom’s “When Paris Went Dark” – free book giveaway to 2 subscribers!
19 Aug 2014Subscribers, When Paris When Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944 by Ronald C. Rosbottom, who is the…
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French Impressions: Shari Leslie Segall on melting into French culture
25 Jul 2013Shari Leslie Segall is a native of Philadelphia whose father was a violist in the Philadelphia Orchestra. She lived on…
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French Impressions: Mary Duncan follows the action – or does it follow her?
16 May 2013Mary Duncan, founder and director of the Paris Writers Group, has lived in Paris since 2001. She is the author…
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Stars, Stripes, and Seine: Americans in occupied Paris 1940-1944
16 Apr 2013By Alan Davidge 5,000 Americans refused to leave Paris after war broke out in September 1939. Who were they? Why…
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French Impressions: Kristin Adele Graves and her fascination with heroine Josephine Baker
11 Jul 2012Kristin Adele Graves, doctoral candidate at Yale University, was educated at Tulane University and Yale, where she received her M.A.…