St Andrews Studies in French History and Culture

This is the first Open Access book series in the field to combine the high editorial standards of professional publishing with the fair Open Access model offered by OBP. Copyrights stay where they belong, with the authors. Authors are encouraged to secure funding to offset the publication costs and thereby sustain the publishing model, but if no institutional funding is available, authors are not charged fees. Any publishing subvention secured will cover the actual costs of publishing and will not be taken as profit. In short: we support publishing that respects the authors and serves the public interest.
You can read more about this series at http://cfhc.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/publications/. You can also get in touch with the Centre for French History and Culture.
Call For Proposals
We welcome proposals for new titles in this series. Scholars interested in publishing work in this series and submitting their monographs and/or edited collections should contact Dr Alessandra Tosi or, if preferred, Dr Justine Firnhaber-Baker, the editor-in-chief of the series.
Editorial Board
- Dr Justine Firnhaber-Baker, University of St Andrews (Editor-in-Chief)
- Professor Rafe Blaufarb, Florida State University
- Dr Sarah Easterby-Smith, University of St Andrews
- Dr David Evans, University of St Andrews
- Dr Linda Goddard, University of St Andrews
- Dr Peter Hicks, La Fondation Napolèon/University of Bath
- Professor Simon Kitson, University of Auckland
- Professor Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College
- Professor Eric Nelson, Missouri State University
- Dr David Parrott, New College, University of Oxford
- Professor Andrew Pettegree, University of St Andrews
- Dr Michael Rapport, University of Glasgow
- Professor Guy Rowlands, University of St Andrews
- Dr Stephen Tyre, University of St Andrews
- Dr Malcolm Walsby, Université Rennes II
- Dr Sandy Wilkinson, University College Dublin
- Professor Andrew Williams, University of St Andrews
- Dr Akhila Yechury, University of St Andrews