selected publications academic article Bouton, C. A (2020). Howard G. Brown. Mass Violence and the Self: From the French Wars of Religion to the Paris Commune. American Historical Review. 125(3), 1095-1096. Bouton, C. A (2018). Flour for pesos: Precarious Atlantic financial interdependency and the provisioning of the Leclerc Expedition, 1802–1803. Atlantic Studies. 15(4), 504-522. Bouton, C. A (2015). Micah Alpaugh.Non-Violence and the French Revolution: Political Demonstrations in Paris, 1787–1795. American Historical Review. 120(5), 1979-1980. Bouton, C. A (2014). Book review: Fusion Foodways of Africa’s Gold Coast in the Atlantic Era, written by J.D. La Fleur. Journal of Early Modern History. 18(6), 623-625. Bouton, C. A (2012). A History of Violence: From the End of the Middle Ages to the Present. By Robert Muchembled (trans. Jean Birrell) (Malden, Mass., Polity Press, 2012) 388 pp. $79.95 cloth 29.95 paper. Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 43(3), 475-476. Bouton, C. A (2012). Reconciliation, Hope, Trust, and Instability in July Monarchy France. French Historical Studies. 35(3), 541-575. Bouton, C. A (2003). The seeds of disorder - The state facing the grain wars in the early 1800s. The Journal of Economic History. 63(2), 582-583. Bouton, C. A (2000). Urban Protest in Seventeenth-Century France: The Culture of Retribution. By William Beik (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xiii plus 283pp. $59.95/hardcover $19.95/paperback). Journal of Social History. 33(3), 717-719. Bouton, C (1996). The Rites of Labor: Brotherhoods of Compagnonnage in Old and New Regime France. By Cynthia Maria Truant (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1994. xi plus 356pp.). Journal of Social History. 30(2), 523-524. Bouton, C. A (1995). Private Lives and Public Affairs: The Causes Celebres of Prerevolutionary France. By Sarah Maza (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. xii plus 354pp. $35.00). Journal of Social History. 29(1), 180-182. Bouton, C. A (1994). Bureaucrats and Beggars: French Social Policy in the Age of the Enlightenment. Thomas McStay Adams. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY. 66(4), 801-802. Bouton, C. A (1994). The Ideology of the Great Fear: The Soissonnais in 1789. By Clay Ramsay (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. xxxi plus 311pp.). Journal of Social History. 27(3), 634-636. Bouton, C. A (1993). History of Peasant Revolts: The Social Origins of Rebellion in Early Modern France. By Yves-Marie Berce (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990. x plus 359 pp. $57.50/cloth $18.95/paper). Journal of Social History. 26(3), 658-660. Bouton, C. A (1992). Public Life in Toulouse, 1463-1789: From Municipal Republic to Cosmopolitan City. By Robert A. Schneider (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1990. xiii plus 395 pp. $49.95). Journal of Social History. 25(3), 664-666. Bouton, C. A (1990). Gendered Behavior in Subsistence Riots: The French Flour War of 1775. Journal of Social History. 23(4), 735-754. book Bouton, C. A (2011). Interpreting social violence in French culture: Buzançais, 1847-2008 Bouton, C. A (1993). The Flour War Gender, Class, and Community in Late Ancien Régime French Society. Penn State Press. chapter Bouton, C. A (2015). Provisioning, Power and Popular Protest from the Seventeenth Century to the French Revolution and Beyond. Crowd Actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the Modern World. (pp. 80-100). Palgrave MacMillan. Bouton, C. A (2015). Provisioning, Power and Popular Protest from the Seventeenth Century to the French Revolution and Beyond. Crowd Actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the Modern World. (pp. 80-100). Palgrave Macmillan UK.
teaching activities ANTH485 Directed Studies Instructor HIST213 History Of England Instructor HIST321 Age Rev Atlantic World Instructor HIST322 Hist Of Iberian World Instructor HIST477 Women Gender In Mod Euro Hist Instructor HIST481 Seminar In History Instructor HIST485 Directed Studies Instructor HIST489 Sptp: Black Lives Matter Instructor HIST491 Research Instructor HIST618 Reading Sem Gender/sexuality Instructor HIST684 Professional Internship Instructor HIST685 Directed Studies Instructor HIST691 Research Instructor WGST477 Women Gender In Mod Euro Hist Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations Gaffney, Jennifer Ann (2014-05). Citizenship and Emancipation: Voting Rights during the Haitian Revolution after 1793.
education and training Ph.D. in European History; minor in Medieval History and History of Science, Binghamton University - (Binghamton, New York, United States) 1985 M.A. in European History, Binghamton University - (Binghamton, New York, United States) 1979 B.A. in French Literature; minor in History, Colgate University - (Hamilton, New York, United States) 1976
awards and honors Library Company of Philadelphia/ASECS Joint Fellowship, conferred by American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies - (Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States), 2011 New Orleans Center for the Global South Research Fellowship, conferred by Tulane University - (New Orleans, Louisiana, United States), 2011 Newberry Library Short-Term Fellow, conferred by Newberry Library - (Chicago, Illinois, United States), 2011