Golsan, Richard
individual record
Distinguished Professor
Positions:
- Senior Fellow, Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, Bush School of Government and Public Service
- Distinguished Professor, French, International Studies
education and training
- Ph.D. in French Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States) 1981
- M.A. in French Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States) 1976
- B.A. in French and Geology, Washington and Lee University - (Lexington, Virginia, United States) 1974
selected publications
Academic Articles168
- Golsan, R. J. (2021). Jean Giono: une poétique de la figuration. Sous la direction de Gérard Berthomieu et Sophie Milcent-Lawson. FRENCH STUDIES. 75(4), 566-566.
- Golsan, R. J., & Bracher, N. (2018). Tzvetan Todorov, A Final Interview. South Central Review. 35(2), 4-37.
Books16
- Golsan, R. J., & Misemer, S. M. (2017). Introduction: Arendt in Jerusalem: The Eichmann trial, the banality of evil, and the meaning of justice fifty years on.
- Golsan, R. J., & Misemer, S. M. (2017). The trial that never ends: Hannah Arendt's 'Eichmann in Jerusalelm' in retrospect.
- Golsan, R. J., Watts, P., & Rubinstein, O. (2012). An Interview with Olivier Rubinstein. Yale University Press.
Chapters16
- Golsan, R. J. (2018). Good Fortune, Good Friends. Ego-histories of France and the Second World War. 201-217. Springer Nature.
- Golsan, R. J. (2018). The State, the Courts, and the Lessons of History: An Overview, with Reference to Some Emblematic Cases. The Palgrave Handbook of State-Sponsored History After 1945. 513-534. Springer Nature.
- Golsan, R. J. (2016). What does Vichy Mean Now?. Brozgal, L., & Kippur, S. (Eds.), Being Contemporary French Literature, Culture and Politics Today. 127-127. Oxford University Press.
- Golsan, R. J. (2014). - 2. History and the "Duty to Memory" in Postwar France: The Pitfalls of an Ethics of Remembrance. What Happens to History. 29-46. Routledge.
Conference Papers3
- Mouton, A., Rutherford, I., & Yakubovich, I. (2013). INTRODUCTION. LUWIAN IDENTITIES: CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND RELIGION BETWEEN ANATOLIA AND THE AEGEAN. 64(2), 1-21.
- Adams, A. E., & Borland, K. (2013). Introduction. INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER TOURISM: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON GOOD WORKS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. 35(21), 1-+.
- Golsan, R. J. (2004). From communism to nazism to Vichy: Le Livre Noir du Communisme and the wages of comparison. Fascism and Neofascism: Critical Writings on the Radical Right in Europe. 247-258.
editor of
Books12
- (1994). Epic and epoch: essays on the interpretation and history of a genre. Texas Tech University Press.
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awards and honors
recent teaching activities
- EURO484 Internship: In-ab Instructor
- FILM425 French Film Instructor
- FREN311 Oral Comm In French Sp World Instructor
- FREN336 Pol Cul Society Contemp France Instructor
- FREN425 French Film Instructor
Email
rjgolsan@tamu.edu
First Name
Richard
Last Name
Golsan
mailing address
Texas A&M University; International Studies Department; 4215 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4215
USA