James Smith Allen has written at least 6 books. Their most popular book is Il Romanticismo Popolare with 0 saves with an average rating of -⭐.
James Smith Allen is Professor Emeritus of History at Southern Illinois University Carbondale after 26 years of service as faculty member and educational administrator.
A specialist in nineteenth-century French social and intellectual history, Dr. Allen is interested primarily in the social history of romanticism, reading, feminism, and memory. His publications include three monographs, *Popular French Romanticism: Authors, Readers, and Books in the 19th Century* (1981) -- also available in Italian translation -- *In the Public Eye: A History of Reading in Modern France* (1991), and *Poignant Relations: Three Modern French Women* (2000).
In 1994, Dr. Allen also edited *In the Solitude of My Soul: The Diary of Geneviève Bréton, 1867-1871*. He has just completed an autobiographical study of personal and historical memory, entitled *A Privileged Past* (2010). In keeping with his interest in collective memory, Dr. Allen's current research project is a book-length study of women in modern public space, with particular attention to their role in Freemasonry.