France & America: A Transatlantic Friendship

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Course Title: France & America: A Transatlantic Friendship
Instructor: Camille Roche
July 7 - July 28, 2026 (4 Sessions)
Tuesdays, 6:30PM - 8:00PM ET 
 

Course Description: What does it mean for two nations to call each other “friends”? 

This course explores the unique relationship between France and the United States through political, intellectual, and cultural exchanges. Topics include Lafayette’s revolutionary contributions, Jefferson’s Paris years, the Statue of Liberty, and the movement of writers, thinkers, and artists across the Atlantic. 

Students will examine French writers in America, Americans in Paris, and the intellectual exchanges of the late twentieth century that shaped academic debates in the United States, including those at Johns Hopkins University. No prior knowledge of French language, history, or literature is required.

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Four weeks. Four courses. One summer of ideas.

The Odyssey Lifelong Learning Program in partnership with the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute presents a dynamic new summer learning experience - Summer Spark Series 2026. Choose from four engaging online courses taught by Johns Hopkins PhD scholars running July 6 – 31 and explore big ideas in history, culture, art, and global connections through small, interactive seminars that meet once each week. 

Developed with support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation, these courses bring fresh perspectives, lively discussion, and cutting-edge humanities research straight to you. To learn more about Summer Spark and explore Summer 2026 course offerings, visit the Odyssey website.
 

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ABOUT Camille Roche

Camille Roche is a PhD Candidate in the French section of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Johns Hopkins University. Her research explores representations of female friendship and transatlantic intellectual exchanges. Her work has received the Naomi Schor Memorial Award (2025) and the Prix Recherche au Présent (2026). 

Originally from France and living in the United States for nearly a decade, Camille combines scholarly expertise with personal experience in Franco-American cultural dialogue. She has taught French language and culture courses and developed public-facing cultural projects involving writing, photography, and audio storytelling.  

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Starts:
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
6:30pm EDT

Ends:
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
8:00pm EDT

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