Prof David Garrioch - Researcher Profile

David Garrioch

Address

School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies
Faculty of Arts, Clayton

Biography

I did my first degree at the University of Melbourne and my doctorate at Oxford University. I have been teaching European history at Monash University since 1984 and have served as Associate Dean (Teaching) in the Arts Faculty and Head of the School of Historical Studies. I was a Visiting Fellow at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris in 2003 and early 2008 and in June 2005 was Visiting Professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Lyons. In 2003 my book The Making of Revolutionary Paris won the NSW Premier’s Prize for History (General Section) and in 2004 I was elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities. I have served on the Executive of the Australian Historical Association, the Editorial Boards of H-France, French Historical Studies, and the Australian Journal of French Studies. I have twice co-organized the George Rudé Seminar in French History and Civilization, a major international conference.

I am a lifelong supporter of Oxfam (formerly Community Aid Abroad) and like cats.

Publications

Books

Garrioch, D.T., 2002, The Making of Revolutionary Paris, University of California Press, Berkeley USA.

Garrioch, D., Love, H.H.R., McMullin, B.J., Sherlock, M. (eds), 1999, The Culture of the book: Essays from two hemispheres in honour of Wallace Kirsop, Biliographical Society of Aust and NZ, Melbourne Vic Australia.

Book Chapters

Garrioch, D.T., 2012, 'Such a despotic rule': confraternities and the parish in eighteenth-century Paris and Milan, in Faith's Boundaries: Laity and Clergy in Early Modern Confraternities, eds Nicholas Terpstra, Adriano Prosperi and Stefania Pastore, Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, pp. 353-374.

Garrioch, D.T., 2012, The paternal government of men: The self-image and action of the Paris police in the eighteenth century, in A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700-2010, eds David G. Barrie and Susan Broomhall, Routledge, Milton Park Oxon, UK, pp. 35-54.

Garrioch, D., 2011, The Protestant problem and church-state relations in Old Regime France, in Church and State in Old and New Worlds, eds Hilary M. Carey and John Gascoigne, Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 55-76.

Garrioch, D.T., 2009, From Christian friendship to secular sentimentality, in Friendship: A History, eds Barbara Caine, Equinox Publishing, London UK, pp. 165-214.

Garrioch, D.T., 2009, From religious to secular sociability: Confraternities and freemasonry in eighteenth-century Paris, in Sociability and Its Discontents: Civil Society, Social Capital and Their Alternatives in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, eds Nicholas Eckstein and Nicholas Terpstra, Brepols, Turnhout Belgium, pp. 313-326.

Garrioch, D.T., 2007, Les bourgeois du faubourg Saint-Marcel avant et apres la Revolution, in Towards a bourgeois order? French revolution and social change, eds Jean-Pierre Jessenne, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, France, pp. 89-103.

Garrioch, D.T., 2004, Making a better world: enlightenment and philanthropy, in The Enlightenment World, eds Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman, Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp. 486-501.

Garrioch, D.T., 2004, The party of the philosophes, in The Enlightenment World, eds Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman, Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp. 426-441.

Garrioch, D., 1999, Reading in eighteenth-century Paris, in The Culture of the Book: Essays from two hemispheres in honour of Wallace Kirsop, Bibliographical Society of Austr. & New Zealand, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 288-299.

Journal Articles

Garrioch, D., 2011, Mutual aid societies in eighteenth-century Paris, French History and Civilization: Papers from the George Rude Seminar [P], vol 4, The George Rude Society, Australia, pp. 22-33.

Garrioch, D., 2010, Suzanne, David, Judith, Isaac...: given names and protestant religious identity in Eighteenth-Century Paris, French Historical Studies [P], vol 33, issue 1, Duke University Press, USA, pp. 33-67.

Garrioch, D.T., 2007, La bourgeoisie parisienne au debut du XIXe siecle : le cas du faubourg Saint-Marcel, Revue d'histoire du XIXe siecle, vol 34, issue 1, Avec Le Concours du Centre National du Livre, France, pp. 39-54.

Garrioch, D.T., Peel, M.A., 2006, Introduction: the social history of urban neighborhoods, The Journal of Urban History, vol 32, issue 5, Sage Publications, Inc, Thousand Oaks USA, pp. 663-676.

Garrioch, D.T., 2005, La persistence des confreries milanaises au XVIIIe siecle, Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, vol 52, issue 4, Belin, Paris France, pp. 50-73.

Garrioch, D.T., 2005, La secularisation precoce de Paris au dix-huitieme siecle, Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, vol 2005, Voltaire Foundation, Oxford England, pp. 35-75.

Garrioch, D.T., 2005, The local experience of Revolution: the Gobelins/Finistere section in Paris, French History and Civilization, vol 1, George Rude Society, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 20-29.

Garrioch, D.T., 2004, 'Daniel Roche and the history of Paris', French Historical Studies [P], vol 27, issue 4, Duke University Press, United States, pp. 733-740.

Garrioch, D.T., 2004, Lay-religious associations, urban identities, and urban space in eighteenth-century Milan, The Journal of Religious History, vol 28, issue 1, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Oxford UK, pp. 35-49.

Garrioch, D.T., 2003, Sounds of the city: the soundscape of early modern European towns, Urban History, vol 30, issue 1, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, pp. 5-25.

Garrioch, D., 2001, Sacred neighborhoods and secular neighborhoods: Milan and Paris in the eighteenth century, Journal of Urban History, vol 27, issue 4, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks USA, pp. 405-419.

Garrioch, D., 1999, The everyday lives of Parisian women and the October days of 1789, Social History, vol 24, 3, Taylor and Francies Ltd (Routledge), London UK, pp. 231-249.

Conference Proceedings

Garrioch, D.T., 2009, Religious Identities and the meaning of things in eighteenth-century Paris, French History and Civilization: Papers from the George Rude Seminar, Volume 3, 2009, 9-11 July 2008, George Rude Society/H-France, Brisbane/Internet, pp. 17-25.

Garrioch, D.T., 2009, The protestants of Paris and the old regime, French History and Civilization: Papers from the George Rud?? Seminar, Volume 3, 2009, 12-15 July 2006, The George Rude Society/H-France, http://www.h-france.net/rude/rudeTOC2009.html, pp. 16-24.

Garrioch, D., 1997, The Parisian Bourgeoisie and the French Revolution, Revolution, Society and the Politics of Memory, Melbourne, 1996, History Department, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 118-123.

Other

Garrioch, D.T., 2005, 'Regeneration', London Review of Books, London Review of Books, London England UK, pp. 19-20.

Garrioch, D.T., 2003, Paris, Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, vol 3, Oxford University Press, Oxford England UK, pp. 244-250.

Garrioch, D.T., 2003, 'When to wear a Red Bonnet', London Review of Books, vol 25 (7), London Review of Books, London England UK, pp. 32-33.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Cristina Roccati Her Life and Times.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), James, C (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Defining the concert Mass.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Howard, P (Associate), Watt, P (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Fireworks and Chemistry: Interactions between chemistry and pyrotechny from the mid 18th century.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Hau, M (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Jewish Women of the Ottoman Empire, 16th - Early 17th Centuries.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Kalman, J (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Nineteenth Century Melbourne Tourism.
Supervisors:
O''Hanlon, S (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Robin Hood: between myth and history.
Supervisors:
Mews, C (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The eighteenth century British grand tour.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Kalman, J (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The medievalisation of Riga: A study of 19th/20th centuary architecture and its medival sources, from Christianisation to nationhood..
Supervisors:
Mews, C (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).

Completed Supervision

Student:
Agland, J.
Program of Study:
'Political Masculinities' in the Caricatures of the Regency Crisis,1788-1789. (Masters) 2004.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Caine, B (Associate).
Student:
Bajer, P.
Program of Study:
Scots in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth XVIth to XVIIIth centuries: the formation and disappearance of an ethnic group. (PHD) 2009.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Markus, A (Associate).
Student:
Burbidge, J.
Program of Study:
THE AMERICANIST NETWORK AND THE ENGLIGHTENMENT DEBATE OVER NATIVE AND NATURAL AMERICA. (PHD) 2002.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Caine, B (Associate).
Student:
Cannon, J.
Program of Study:
Paris-zone: cultural representations of the "zone non aedificandi", 1840-1945. (PHD) 2009.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Caine, B (Associate).
Student:
Mcgregor, C.
Program of Study:
The Interaction of the Pharaonic and Classical Tradition: An Architectural Case Study from Ancient Kellis, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. (Masters) 2006.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main).
Student:
Monro, J.
Program of Study:
Gender and anxiety in revolutionary London: representations of men and women in the Thomason Tracts, 1640-1661. (PHD) 2007.
Supervisors:
Caine, B (Joint-Co), Garrioch, D (Joint).
Student:
Otto-Morris, A.
Program of Study:
The Landvolkbewegung and the rise of national socialism in Schleswig-Holstein. (PHD) 2007.
Supervisors:
Hancock, E (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).
Student:
Russell, B.
Program of Study:
History and the maiden: representing women through South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission. (PHD) 2006.
Supervisors:
Caine, B (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).
Student:
Sturman, B.
Program of Study:
Coloured fire - The development of coloured pyrotechnic flames in Early Nineteenth Century Europe. (Masters) 2011.
Supervisors:
Hau, M (Main), Garrioch, D (Associate).
Student:
Zartz, F.
Program of Study:
The political thought of Mordechai Ben Hillel Hakohen (1876-1885). (Masters) 2012.
Supervisors:
Garrioch, D (Main), Oz Salzberger, F (Associate), Baker, M (Associate).