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Miranda Spieler

Professor

  • Department: History and Politics
  • Graduate Program(s): Diplomacy and International Law
  • Office: 
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Professor Miranda Spieler joined the Department of History and Politics at the American University of Paris in 2013. After completing her dissertation atColumbia,泭she served as a lecturer at Wesleyan and Harvardbefore joining the University of Arizona's History Department, where she receivedtenure in 2011. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Center for Human Values at Princeton University and fromthe Center for Humanities at Stanford University.Before and during her graduate studies, she served as assistant to the writer Susan Sontag.

Miranda Spieler is an historian of France and the French overseas empire. Her areas of expertise include European legal history, slavery and emancipation, the history of French Guiana and the Caribbean, policing and carceral systems, human rights, andthe history of Paris.

Spieler'sprize-winning first book,泭Empire and Underworld: Captivity in French Guiana(Harvard, 2012), moves between domestic France and colonial soilto chronicle the lives of convicts, ex-convicts, freed slaves, and non-European immigrants, revealing their envelopment by novel structures of coercion and violence between the French Revolution and the Third Republic.

She is a near-native speaker of French and publishes in both English and French.

Her forthcoming book,泭Slaves in Paris: Hidden Lives and Fugitive Histories(Harvard, May 2025), is a biographical study of enslaved people who livedin France's capital city between the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. She pieces together vivid, granular portraits of men, women and children who came from Africa, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean, revealing their strategies and hiding places, their family histories and relationships to well-known Enlightenment figures.



Education/Degrees

  • MA, MPhil, PhD, Department of History, Columbia University (2005)
  • AB Magna Cum Laude, Harvard-Radcliffe, Committee on Degrees in History and Literature (1994)

News

  • "Ourika and the Chevalier de Boufflers. InFrench Revolutionary Lives. Edited by David Bell and Colin Jones. War Culture and Society. Series editor Rafe Blaufarb et al. Palgrave MacMillan, 2023,泭 29-47.
  • The Right to Come and Go,Law and History Review38, no. 3 (2020): 555-570.
  • LEnl癡vement des esclaves de Paris des Lumi癡res.InColonisations: notre histoire. Edited by Pierre Singarav矇lou. Paris: Seuil, 2023, 120-122.
  • Viande de barbecue,Lpicerie du monde, ed. Pierre Singravalou (Fayard, 2022), 17-21.
  • tre esclave dans une capitale imp矇riale: Paris XVIIIe si癡cle. In Paulin Ismard, Benedetta Rossi, and C矇cile Vidal,泭Histoire mondiale de lesclavage, (Seuil, 2021), 245-252.
  • Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: Freedom Suits before the Paris Admiralty Court. In Sophie White and Trevor Burnard, eds.,泭Hearing Enslaved Voices: African and Indian Slave Testimony in British and French America 1700-1848(London: Routledge, 2020), 165-187.
  • Mobility. InA Culture History of Western Empires, vol. 5, ed. Kristin McKenzie (Bloomsbury, 2019), 109-130.
  • "The Vanishing Slaves of Paris: 啦堯梗泭Lettre de Cachetand the Emergence of an Imperial Legal Order in Eighteenth-Century France. InThe Scaffolding of Sovereignty: Global and Aesthetic Perspectives on the History of a Concept, edited by Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Stefanos Geroulanos, and Nicole Jerr, 230-245. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017.
  • Abolition and Reenslavement in the Caribbean: The Revolution in French Guiana. InThe French Revolution in Global Perspective, edited by Lynn Hunt, Suzanne Desan, and William Nelson, 132-147. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013.

Book Reviews

  • Review of Edenz Maurice,泭La Guyane: la promesse r矇publicaine: faire France outre-mer 1920-1980(2022), submitted May 2024, forthcoming H-France.
  • Review of Cecile Vidal,泭Caribbean New Orleans, inAnnales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales4 (2023): 828-831.
  • Forum comment on David Todd,泭Velvet Empire(2022), H-Diplo Roundtable, March 2023.
  • Peasant Resistance in Postrevolutionary Haiti.Reviews in American History(Sept. 2021), vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 413-42
  • Review of Sophie White,泭Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana(2019), inSlavery and Abolition, September 2021, vol. 42, no. 3: 653-654.
  • Review of Brandon Byrd,泭The Black Republic: African Americans and the fate of Haiti(2019), inSlavery and Abolition, June 2021, vol. 42, no. 2: 415-417
  • Comment on Patrick Boucheron,泭France in the World: A New Global History, in H-Diplo Roundtable XXII-1, 6 Nov. 2020.
  • Review of Edward Rugemer,泭Slave Law and the Politics of Resistance in the Early Atlantic World,泭The William and Mary Quarterly77, no. 4 (Oct. 2020): 711-715.
  • Review of Pascal Firges,泭French Revolutionaries in the Ottoman Empire,泭The Journal of Modern History91, no. 3 (2019): 677-678.
  • Review of Jennifer Palmer,泭Intimate Bonds, inFrench History31, no. 3 (2017): 380-382.
  • Review of Jeremy Popkin,泭You Are All Free: The Haitian Revolution and the Abolition of Slavery(2011),泭Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales67 (June 2012): 516-518.
  • Comment on Ian Coller,泭Islam and the Making of Modern Europe 1798-1830, in H-France Forum, vol. 7 (winter 2012).
  • Review of Benjamin Claude Brower,泭A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of Frances Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902,泭The Journal of Modern History83, no.4 (December 2011): 905-907.
  • Review of Lynn Festa, Sentimental Figures of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Francefor H-France 8, no. 107 (Aug. 2008).

Works in Progress/under Contract

  • Slavery in Europe: 1500-1800,Oxford Bibliographies.
  • The Odyssey of Black Soldiers in the Seven Years War. Essay in special issue on global black biography inSlavery and Abolition, edited by Sue Peabody and Rebekka von Mallinckrodt.

Publications

Books, book chapters and articles
  • Slaves in Paris: Hidden Lives and Fugitive Histories.Harvard University Press. Forthcoming. Publication date: May 2025.
  • Mobility, in A Culture History of Western Empires, vol. 5, ed. Kristin McKenzie, 109-130 (Bloomsbury, 2019).
  • The Vanishing Slaves of Paris: The Lettre de Cachet and the Emergence of an Imperial Legal Order in Eighteenth-Century France. In Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Stefanos Geroulanos, and Nicole Jerr, eds., The Scaffolding of Sovereignty: Global and Aesthetic Perspectives on the History of a Concept. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017.
  • Slave Flight, Slave Torture and the State: Nineteenth Century French Guiana. French Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 33, no. 1, Spring 2015.
  • Abolition and Reenslavement in the Caribbean: The Revolution in French Guiana. In Lynn Hunt, Suzanne Desan, and William Nelson, eds. The French Revolution in Global Perspective. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, April 2013.
  • France and the Atlantic World. In Peter McPhee, ed., Blackwell Companion to the French Revolution (2012), 57-72.
  • Empire and Underworld: Captivity in French Guiana. Harvard Historical Series, Harvard University Press, April 2012. French translation (Alma diteur 2016). Awarded the J. Russell Major Prize (2013) and the George Mosse Prize (2013), from the American Historical Association; finalist for the Wylie Prize in French Cultural Studies.
  • The Destruction of Liberty in French Guiana: Law, Identity and the Meaning of Legal Space, 1794-1830, Social History 32, no. 3 (August 2011): 260-279.
  • The Structure of Colonial Rule during the French Revolution 1789-1802. The William and Mary Quarterly 66, no. 2 (April 2009): 365-408.
Reviews
  • Review of Jeremy Popkin, You are All Free: The Haitian Revolution and the Abolition of Slavery (2011). Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales 67 (June 2012): 516-518.
  • Comment on Ian Coller, Islam and the Making of Modern Europe 1798-1830 in H-France Forum, vol. 7 (winter 2012).
  • Review of Benjamin Claude Brower, A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of Frances Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902, 啦堯梗泭Journal of Modern History 83, no.4 (December 2011): 905-907.
  • Review of Lynn Festa, Sentimental Figures of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Britain and France for H-France 8, no. 107 (Aug. 2008).

Conferences & Lectures

Invited Talks

  • Adonis, Policer les pr矇sences noires en Europe dans le long 18e si癡cle/Policing Black Presence in the Long Eighteenth Century, Abbaye de Royaumont 25-28 June 2023, organized by Ian Coller and Vincent D矇nis.
  • Faire de lhistoire sur le terrain, LEcriture, LEnseignement; et lEsclavage en lhonneur de Jean H矇brard, (23 June 2023).
  • Esclaves domestiques et la police parisienne,泭罈Policer la pr矇sence noir en Europe, Paris-Sorbonne I, Paris-Sorbonne I, Centre Malher, organized bylInstitut dHistoire Moderne et Contemporaine (Paris I-CNRS-ENS) and the University of Californie (Irvine), 16 June 2022.
  • "The Rise and Fall of Andr矇 Lucidor, an African Swordsman in Paris (c.1718-1771):Race, Sexual Deviance, and the Problem of Freedom in the Eighteenth Century Capital. Center for Critical Democracy Studies, American University of Paris, 14 November 2022.
  • "The Case of Ourika: Children, the French Slave Trade, and the End of the Rights of Man, Center for Critical Democracy Studies, American University of Paris, 2 May 2022.
  • The Chevalier de Boufflers between Senegal and Paris: Slavery and the Man of Feeling, French Revolutionary Lives Conference, Princeton University, co-sponsored by the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies and the Eighteenth Century Seminar, organized by David Bell and Colin Jones, 9 April 2022.
  • The Julian Affair, precirculated paper for the Age of Revolutions E-Seminar, co-sponsored by USC and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Clement Thibaud and Nathan Perl-Rosenthal), 22 February 2022.
  • Le fardeau des vieilles cha簾nes: travail et citoyennet矇 aux Antilles et en Guyane apr癡s les abolitions, S矇minaire Colonisation P矇nitentiaire de l`Am矇rique latine et des Cara簿bes, 3 December 2021.
  • The Julien Affair, New York French History Group, 21 October 2020 (zoom talk).
  • On the Lam in Global History, Mellon Seminar on Genealogy and Kinship, Tufts University, 10 March 2020.
  • LItalie et lAntiquit矇 : imaginaire et voyage au si癡cle des Lumi癡res罈 (final comment/conclusions de la journ矇e), Sorbonne Journ矇e dtude, 21 June 2019. Organized by Giovanna Cesarani, Jean-Fran癟ois Dunyach, and Simon MacDonald.
  • Slaves before the Paris Admiralty Court, Miami Law School, 25 February 2019.
  • Between Slavery and Freedom in Eighteenth-Century France: A Tale of Two Cities, Indiana Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Annual Workshop,泭10 May 2018. Organized by Rebecca Spang.
  • Slavery in Imperial Paris, Legal Histories of Slavery, Stanford Law School, 15 March 2018. Organized by Amalia Kessler and Elizabeth Katz.
  • Droit et justice, Colloque internationalformation et transformation des soci矇t矇s nouvelles en situation coloniale aux Am矇riques du XVIe au XVIIIe si癡cle, 18 d矇cembre 2017, EHESS, Paris. Organized by C矇cile Vidal.
  • Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: The Case of Freedom Suits before the Paris Admiralty Court, Slave Narratives in British and French America, 17001848, Notre Dame London Global Gateway, 14 July 2017. Organized by Sophie White and Trevor Burnard.
  • Les esclaves sur le sol libre: relecture de Paris comme ville imp矇riale, v. 1760 v. 1790. Invited talk for Pour une histoire transnationale et globale de la France, Faculty seminar organized by Nicolas Delalande (Science-Po), Quentin Deluermoz (Paris 13), and Blaise Wilfert-Portal (ENS), 21 June 2016.
  • The Slaves of Paris: Revelations from the Archives de la Bastille, Beyond France, Columbia University faculty seminar, co-chaired by Gregory Mann and Emmanuelle Saada, New York, 10 April 2015.
  • Slave Flight, Slave Torture, and the State: Nineteenth Century French Guiana. The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Ohio, 24 February 2014.
  • The lettre de cachet and the operations of sovereignty in Ancien R矇gime France. Sovereignty: Stages and Frontiers, New York University, May 3-4 2013.
  • The Vanishing Black Children of Paris. Symposium on Comparative Early Modern Legal History, Law and the French Atlantic, Newberry Library, 5 October 2012.
  • Revisiting the Free Soil Principle, talk on 21 Sept. 2012 at Uppsala University (Sweden), in Faculty Seminar on Colonial Courts in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean 17th-19th Centuries, organized by Fredrik Thomasson.
  • The perils of pluralism in the French Atlantic: The erosion of revolutionary liberty and the transition back to slavery in French Guiana 1794-1809, the Symposium on Comparative Early Modern Legal History, New Perspectives on Legal Pluralism, Newberry Library, Chicago, 23 April 2010.
  • Slaves, Strangers, and the Limits of Revolutionary Citizenship: The Jacobin Structure of Colonial Rule, Membership in Communities and States in the Early Modern Atlantic World: Legal Rules, Social Judgments, and the Negotiation of Citizenship, Newberry Library, Chicago, 14 October 2005
  • Slaves, Freed People and the Revolutionary Rights Tradition 1789-c. 1799, Harvard Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 10th Anniversary Conference, August 2005.
  • Dying to the Law, Death in the Eighteenth Century, Bloomington Eighteenth-Century Studies Workshop, Indiana University, May 2003.

Papers, Comments, Roundtables at Professional Meetings

  • Rethinking Race, the Colonial and the Postcolonial in Contemporary France, December 13-15, 2022, commentator, University of Chicago (Paris).
  • Commentary on C矇cile Vidal et al.,泭Une histoire sociale du nouveau monde, at the Journ矇eMondes Am矇ricaines, 11 March 2022, cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales, Campus Condorcet.
  • Slavery and the Enlightened Self: The Correspondence of the Chevalier de Boufflers from Africa, panel on Letter-Writing and the Age of Revolution: Politics, Authenticity, and the Limits of Resistance, SSFH Annual Conference, 28 June 2021.
  • Marrons de la Guyane Fran癟aise: la loi et la violence 1830-1870. Annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 6 June 2016.
  • Law and the Humanities. Roundtable discussion, American Historical Association Annual Meeting, New York City, 4 January 2015.
  • What is the Age of Revolutions? The Transnational Perspective. Roundtable discussion, Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Annual Meeting, Oxford, Mississippi, 21 Feb. 2014.
  • The Unmaking of Free Soil in French Guiana: Land and Law During the Transition Back to Slavery. Invited talk in mini-conference organized by Lynn Hunt on the French Revolution in Global Context, Consortium on Revolutionary Europe Annual Meeting, Tallahassee, 3-5 March 2011.
  • The Leblond Affair (1812-1830): Land, Law, and Fictions of Identity in the New Regime. Western Society of French History Annual Meeting, Lafayette, Louisiana, 23 Oct. 2010.
  • Comment for panel on civil law and society with Judith Surkis, Sylvia Schaffer, and Camille Robcis. Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 4 April 2008.
  • The Legal Framework for Convict and Ex-Convict Life in French Guiana 1852-1870. American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting, Tempe, Arizona, 27 October 2007.
  • Maroons and Colonists in French Guiana. French Colonial History Society Annual Meeting, La Rochelle, 8 June 2007.
  • French Guiana between the Two Emancipations. Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, 16 March 2007.
  • Commissarial Dictatorship and the Overseas Empire, Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, 2 March 2007.
  • Estranged Dominion: The Structure of Colonial Rule during the French Directory 1795-1799, Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, Champaign-Urbana, IL, March 2006.
  • Leaving the Republic? Legal fictions of absence and revolutionary Terror: the case of the 矇migr矇s, Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, Stanford, CA, April 2005.
  • The Dry Guillotine, Harvard Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, August 2002.
  • Myths and Realities of the Guillotine S癡che, Society for French Historical Studies Annual Meeting, Toronto, April 2002.
  • Civic deviance and National Frontiers: The Clergy and the Legislative Assembly, Consortium on Revolutionary Europe (Auburn), February 2001.

General Audience

  • "Les romanciers peuvent-ils 礙tre t矇moins du pass矇? lhistoire de lesclavage travers les archives, ses lacunes, et la question du t矇moignage." Mediath癡que Malakoff (25 May 2024).
  • Roundtable about slavery, colonialism, and public memory at the centre dart de Malakoff (24 mai 2024).
  • Violence l矇tale, violence raciale, dans les soci矇t矇s esclavagistes. Round-table, Rendez-vous de lHistoire, Blois (7 Oct. 2023).
  • One of three historians to speak at "Patrimoines d矇cha簾n矇s, un atelier professionnel Nantes." Workshop for museum curators at the Mus矇e de Nantes, co-sponsored by the Fondation pour la m矇moire de lesclavage (19 Sept. 2023).
  • Speaker at "Marroner la l矇gende: Napol矇on et lesclavage," La Villette, Fondation pour la M矇moires de lEsclavage. Public conversation about reenslavement with Florence Al矇xis (1 July 2021).
  • One of three discussants at filmed memorial roundtable on H-France, Remembering Dominique Kalifa, 1957-2020, organized by Stephane Gerson.
  • Speaker at "Napol矇onet l'outre-mer : quel bicentenaire?" Conversation about the reestablishment of slavery in 1802 with Jean-Pierre Le Glaunec, event sponsored by the Association des Professeurs dHistoire et de G矇ographie and La Fondation pour la M矇moire de lEsclavage, 6 May 2021.
  • Radio interview about colonial history with host Shelly de Vito forVocable Magazine,泭12 Sept. 2017.
  • Solo guest on French and English-language versions ofFocus, long format (20 minute) TV news program, 10 April 2017.
  • Television interview in English about uprising in French Guiana forFrance 24, 4 April 2017.
  • Television interview with Mohamed Kacim for 64: lessentiel du monde en fran癟ais, TV5 Monde, Paris, 11 July 2016.
  • Radio interview with Emmanuel Laurentin, host of La Fabrique de lhistoire, France Culture, 11 April 2016.
  • Citoyennet矇 et Esclavage: aux marges de lempire au XIXe si癡cle. Public lecture/interview, Rendez-vous de lhistoire (book festival), Blois (France), 9 October 2015.
  • Fran癟ais ici et l-bas? Citoyennet矇, Colonies et D矇colonisation. Public conversation with C矇cile Vidal and Bernard Trepied, Pompidou Museum, Paris, 3 Nov. 2014.

Affiliations

  • French historical society
  • Western society for French history
  • American society of legal history
  • French colonial history society

Research Areas

Legal history, legal theory, slavery and abolition, race, criminality, colonial history, history of Paris, France 1750-1850.

Awards, Fellowships and Grants

  • External Fellow, Stanford Humanities Center, Sept. 2017-June 2018.
  • Faculty Fellow, George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention, 2016-present.
  • J. Russell Major Prize from the American Historical Association for the best book in English related to France, 2013.
  • George L. Mosse Prize for a book of extraordinary scholarly distinction, creativity and originality in the intellectual history of Europe since 1500 from the American Historical Association, 2013.
  • Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2007-8.
  • Comargo Foundation Fellowship, Spring 2007-8 (declined).
  • Social and Behavior Sciences Research Institute Grant, Univ. Arizona, Spring 2006.
  • Whiting Fellowship, 2001-2.
  • Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship, 2000.

Curriculum Vitae