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Fri 22 Mar 19 · Gilets Jaunes – an anarchist perspective (London Action Resource Centre, London)
Fri 7 Nov 14 · EVENT CANCELLED: European challenges and the French economic strategy (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Mon 4 Mar 13 · Why I am a Euro-optimist (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Mon 5 Nov 12 · Screening: The Mexican Suitcase + Q&A (Frontline Club, London)
Sun 9 Oct 11 · Paul Gravett – The Five Geniuses Who Transformed Comics Forever (The French Institute, London)
Sat 8 Oct 11 · André Juillard & Yves Sente – Blake and Mortimer, the Making of (The French Institute, London)
Sat 8 Oct 11 · Benoît Sokal & Bastien Vivès – A Drawing Happening (The French Institute, London)
Thu 9 Dec 10 · Lancombe, Lucien (1974): love, class, hatred and the banality of evil in occupied France (The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, London)
Mon 9 Feb 09 · French Bonapartism: good or bad for Europe? (Wolfson Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Wed 26 Nov 08 · Can France Seduce the New European Union? (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Fri 16 Mar 07 · French Elections – a Change in Store? (The Frontline Club, London)
Fri 16 Sep 05 · French Ways and Their Meaning: Edith Wharton, An American Writer in France (Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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