Comptes rendus
Compte rendu de New York: Histoire, Promenades, Anthologie & Dictionnaire de Pauline
Peretz, dir., Paris: Robert Laffont, 2009. Urban History Review/ Revue d’histoire urbaine,
vol.40, No.1, 2011.
Book Review of First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis’s Civil War. By Joan E.
Cashin, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. Minerva Journal of Women and
War, vol.4, no.2/Fall 2010.
Book Review of Des berges du Rhin aux rives du Mississippi: Histoire et récits de migrants
juifs. By Anny Bloch-Raymond, Paris: Michel Houdiard, 2009. The American Jewish
Archives Journal, vo.63, no.1, 2011.
Book review of A New Orleans Voudou Priestess: The Legend and Reality of Marie Laveau.
By Carolyn Morrow Long, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2006. H-Net,
2009.
Communications avec arbitrage
“Confessions of Nineteenth-Century Shopaholics: When Overspending Ladies
Challenged Southern Patriarchy,” Société historique du Canada, Montréal, mai 2010.
«Sur les toits de Charleston: les femmes de l’élite esclavagiste sudiste et l’espace
urbain en guerre», Colloque La guerre et la ville, chaire Hector-Fabre, Montréal,
novembre 2008.
«Un jour, sur le seuil de la maison de la rue Bourbon: L’élite créole de la Nouvelle-
Orléans et la mythologie de la plantation», 61e Congrès de l’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique
française, Québec, octobre 2008.
“A New Gown for a Season in Town: Plantation Women & the Material Culture of
Urban Sociability in the Old South,” Berkshire Conference for the History of Women,
Minneapolis, juin 2008.
“When the Masters were Away from the Plantation: Elite Slaveholders, Absenteeism,
and Class Identity in the Old South,” Canadian Association for American Studies
Conference, Montréal, novembre 2007.
“The Southern Elite, Seasonal Migrations, and Sickly Landscapes: Reconsidering
Regional Environmental Factors in a Global Perspective,” Society for Historians of the
Early American Republic, Montréal, juillet 2006.
“Gender & the Big House: Elite Slaveholders, Domestic Space, and Power in the
Antebellum South,” Southern Association of Women Historians, Baltimore, juin 2006.