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摘要:本文是凯文-巴特菲尔德(Kevin Butterfield)和贝特朗-范伦贝克(Bertrand Van Ruymbeke)客座编辑的《早期美国研究》(Early American Studies)特刊的结语,该特刊基于乔治-华盛顿的弗农山庄于2019年在法国巴黎主办的一次会议的会议记录,探讨了当今法国学者对美国独立战争史的不同研究方法。
Connecting the Histories of France and the United States, circa 1750–1800
Abstract: This is the concluding essay of a special issue of Early American Studies guest-edited by Kevin Butterfield and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke based on the proceedings of a conference hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Paris, France, in 2019 exploring the diverse approaches of present-day French scholars to the history of the American War for Independence.