FRANCE: ART, WAR, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
IDH 4007 (Spring) and IDH 4008 (Summer B)
Spring: Fridays 15:30 to 18:15
Summer B France: 30 June to 31 July
FACULTY
John William Bailly ■ bailly.john@gmail.com ■ Office Hours by appointment Guidelines for Class Communication
Teaching Assistant
Nicole Patrick
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT ROSENBERG
“If you have not taken the vaccine yet, I urge you to do so this week so that all of us can go into Fall 2021 protected against this serious disease. If you have friends who are not vaccinated, please urge them to get the shot…A fully vaccinated university community is the ultimate expression of Panther Protecting Panthers and accelerates our path to effective learning with minimal interruptions from quarantining or hospitalization.” President Mark Rosenberg
A MESSAGE FROM FIU
As communicated to you from the time you registered in the program, all programs are contingent upon the COVID situation and FIU’s decision. FIU continues to carefully monitor the public health situation around the world.
Please keep in mind that there is a possibility that the program will not be allowed to travel in the summer even if you are taking IDH 4007 in the spring.
– If your program is allowed to travel in the summer, you will later be enrolled in IDH 4008 for Summer 2022.
– If FIU decides to not allow your program to travel in the summer, you will be allowed to remain in IDH 4007 for the Spring 2022 semester. In that case, IDH 4008 will be canceled for Summer 2022. Please work with the Honors College on a course contingency plan in case you cannot take IDH 4008.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
From great conflict comes great change. This interdisciplinary course examines France’s dramatic political, intellectual, and cultural conflicts. Students will experience French history firsthand, from the Roman conquest of Gaul to the Allied landing on the beaches of Normandy, by way of the intellectual battles of the Enlightenment and the artistic revolution of the 19th century. Based in Paris, the class navigates Francois I’s Renaissance in the Loire castles, Marie Antoinette’s final trek through Paris to the guillotine, and Hemingway’s walk through the streets of the Latin Quarter. Students engage in debates about absolutism, nationalism, revolution and human rights in the country that saw the most radical, idealistic, and brutal revolution in Europe. They encounter the personalities that have shaped world history–Louis XIV, Voltaire, Rousseau, Maximilien Robespierre, Olympe de Gouges, Napoleon Bonaparte, Dwight D. Eisenhower–as well as the figures that revolutionized art history: Delacroix, Monet, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Picasso. The class visits the Louvre, Orsay, Invalides, Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, and other museums and monuments of Paris. Included in the program are the castles of the Loire, the beaches of Normandy, the French Alps, and Lyon.
NOTE: Course content features sexually explicit and/or violent artworks and texts. In addition, many Miami class meetings are off campus; students must provide their own transportation.
DATA REQUIREMENT
All students are required to have unlimited data for their phones when the group is in Europe. Students can either have an international plan or buy a phone or sim card in Spain. This is matter of safety and efficiency.
REQUIRED TEXTS & FILMS
The following required text course materials may be purchased in either print or e-book format. Films are available at either FIU Libraries or Miami-Dade County Public Libraries.
Texts
▪ Brown, Dan. The Da Vinci Code. Garden City: Doubleday, 2003. ISBN: 9780307277671
▪ Cadbury, Deborah. The Lost King of France: How DNA Solved the Mystery of the Murdered Son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. New York: St. Martin’s Griffen, 2003. ISBN: 9780312320294
▪ Camus, Albert. The Stranger. New York: Vintage International, 1989. ISBN: 9780679720201
▪ Spiegelman, Art. The Complete Maus. Pantheon, 1996. ISBN: 9780679406419
▪ Voltaire, Francois. Candide. Penguin Classics, 2005. ISBN 9780143039426
Films
▪ Amélie. Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Miramax Films, 2001. Film.
▪ “Band of Brothers, Episodes 1-3.” Band of Brothers. Various. BBC & HBO. 2001. Television.
▪ Danton. Andrzej Wajda. 1983. Film.
▪ Inglourious Basterds. Quentin Tarantino. 2009. Film.
▪ Midnight in Paris. Woody Allen. 2011. Film.
▪ Paris, je t’aime. Emmanuel Benbihy and Claudie Ossard. 2006. Film.
▪ Saving Private Ryan. Steven Spielberg. DreamWorks Paramount Pictures, 1998. Film.
▪ “Versailles, Season 1.” Netflix series. Canal+, 2015-2018. Television.
COURSE CALENDAR
Course Calendar is on Google Calendar. Students will be provided with a link to calendar.
GRADING RUBRIC
Each student accrues points over the length of the semester. The final semester point total equals a letter grade based the official FIU grade scale (Note: Please disregard the FIU Canvas percentage).
MIAMI AS TEXT
The core component of this seminar is individual reflections entitled Miami as Text (MAT). Reflections adhere to a standard format, comprised of original photos and text.
Spring
Class Participation: 10 points
Declaration Project: 20 points
Deering as Text: 5 points
Miami as Text: 5 points
Ocean Drive as Text: 5 points
Vizcaya as Text: 5 points
Band of Brothers quiz: 5 points
Candide quiz: 5 points
Deering Estate quiz: 5 points
Lost King & Danton quiz: 5 points
Da Vinci Code quiz: 5 points
MAUS quiz: 5 points
Saving Private Ryan & Inglorious Basterds quiz: 5 points
The Da Vinci Code: 5 points
The Stranger quiz: 5 points
Versailles Netflix quiz: 5 points
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens quiz: 5 points
Summer
Over Under Paris Project: 20 points
Versailles as Text: 5 points
Lyon as Text: 5 points
Izieu/Glieres as Text: 5 points
Paris as Text: 5 points
Père Lachaise as Text: 5 points
Père Lachaise as Text Oral Presentation: 2.5 points
Normandy American Cemetery as Text: 5 points
Normandy American Cemetery as Text Oral Presentation: 2.5 points
Ancien Regime 1 quiz: 5 points
Ancien Regime 2 quiz: 5 points
Revolution & Art 1 quiz: 5 points
Revolution & Art 2 quiz: 5 points
Paris 1 quiz: 5 points
Paris 2 quiz: 5 points
Lyon & Alps 1 quiz: 5 points
Lyon & Alps 2 quiz: 5 points
Normandy 1 quiz: 5 points
Normandy 2 quiz: 5 points
Quizzes
Quizzes are multiple choice and are only to be taken in class. Under no circumstances are students to share information about the quiz once the quiz has begun. Professor Bailly administers nearly fifty quizzes a semester. To economize time, all quizzes remain open the duration of the semester, but students are only to take the quizzes in the designated time. Students that take a quiz outside of the designated time will automatically be assigned a “0.”
Class Participation Criteria
Class participation is a critical component of this course. This does not mean simply speaking in class, although that is essential. Students should participate by actively following discussions and contributing to the semester-long conversation.
1. Professional behavior and active participation (questions and comments) when we have guest speakers.
2. Adherence to Guidelines for Class Communication.
3. Participation in class discussions.
4. Attendance to class and class excursions.
5. Preparation for class (have materials and complete readings).
6. Concentration in class (no texting, no sleeping, and so forth).
7. Posting of comments on this website on webpages that are visible to institutions (Maison d’Izieu, Margulies, Vizcaya, etc…).
8. Prompt submission of required information and documents to the Honors College and the Office of Study Abroad
Final grade/total points equivalency
100.0 – 93.00: A
92.99 – 90.00: A-
89.99 – 87.00: B+
86.99 – 83.00: B
82.99 – 80.00: B-
79.99 – 77.00: C+
76.99 – 70.00: C
69.99 – 65.00: D
64.99 – 00.00: F
See project points equivalency on this page.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Each student is allowed one absence per semester. Every absence in excess of this will drop the student’s final semester grade by one full letter grade. Three or more absences will result in an “F” for the semester. In-class attendance is recorded by an attendance sheet or a digital method. Excursion attendance is documented by “Selfie Attendance” in a WhatsApp group. For instructions on Selfie Attendance please review this page.
If a student misses class, it is that student’s responsibility to find out what was covered by contacting another student.
COVID-19 PROGRAM RULES AND FRENCH LAW
The Honors College France Study Abroad Program COVID rules below are based on French laws effective 01 August 2021. By enrolling in the class, program participants attest that they have read and understood these requirements, and are individually responsible for following them. Inability to complete program activities due to individual failure to comply with French regulations or program guidelines, is not a justifiable excuse and may negatively impact their final grade.
Note that this is a summary of current French COVID regulations and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive or final list. Rules may evolve in response to changes in French law or other institutional policies. Program participants are responsible for keeping up with individual requirements regarding COVID protocols before departure. FIU Faculty and staff are not responsible for cancellations or changes that may occur abroad as a result of COVID responses or regulations.
Participants must comply with local laws during class time. Students may be asked to leave class if they refuse to follow said laws or the rules of any particular institution. Faculty or staff are not responsible for fines that may be incurred for an individual’s failure to follow regulations during or outside of class time. FIU Faculty or Staff are not responsible for providing or purchasing masks for students.
FIU faculty and staff will not assist in the scheduling or attending of routine COVID testing. The student will need to coordinate and attend the COVID testing alone and outside of class time. In addition, the student is financially responsible for the COVID testing, neither FIU nor Faculty or staff will pay for said testing.
All students must download the Tousanticovid App prior to arrival in France.
https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus/tousanticovid?xtor=SEC-3-GOO-[]-[511792644841]-S-[tousanticovid]
MESSAGE FROM THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT
– For vaccinated travellers, a compelling reason for travel will no longer be required to enter France, nor will it be necessary to self-isolate upon arrival. Vaccinated travellers will therefore no longer be required to complete the online “éOS-Passager” form. Screening may take place upon arrival. Travellers who test positive will be isolated.
-For non-vaccinated travellers, travel to or from the United Kingdom will only be permitted if proof of a compelling reason for travel to “red list countries” is presented.
Program Calendar and Attendance
Students are responsible for complying with the laws of France as well as the rules of the Honors France Program. The Program Calendar will not change to accommodate a student’s compliance. If a student fails to comply with French law or Honors France Program rules, that student will not be able to attend class and will have an absence recorded.
French Law
https://fr.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus
https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/coming-to-france-your-covid-19-questions-answered/article/coming-to-france-your-covid-19-questions-answered?var_mode=calcul
European Union Regulations
https://reopen.europa.eu/en
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATIONS FROM BAILLY
If you intend to request a letter of recommendation, please review this page.

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
HONORS COLLEGE
2022 STUDY ABROAD RULES
By registering to study abroad students commit to making their payments on time, to complying with the requirements on time, and to remaining with the program. Refunds are not awarded, and switching programs is not allowed.
NOTE
– IDH 4007 is the pre-travel class on campus; IDH 4008 is the class abroad.
– Deadline dates that fall on weekends and/or holidays are NOT moved to the next business date.
DOCUMENTATION
Before securing their spot, students must (1) complete, initialize, and sign the Honors Study Abroad Contract, (2) apply online at abroad.fiu.edu, and (3) apply online at https://honors.fiu.edu/studyabroad/applications. Their documentation will be subject to approval at registration.
Students must upload ALL Office of Education Abroad (OEA) required documentation to abroad.fiu.edu by NOVEMBER 19, 2021, 11:59PM. Students who fail to comply by then will not be allowed to participate in IDH 4007 and/or IDH 4008, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed
The documentation required by OEA includes the Medical Form, copy of valid passport, Course Registration Form, and four questionnaires: 1) personal information form, 2) emergency contact form, 3) special needs form, and 4) financial information form.
The Medical Form is valid for only one year as of the date it is signed by a physician licensed in the United States and cannot expire before the end of the program.
Students are strongly encouraged to review vaccination requirements for countries they plan to visit, including against COVID-19. Failure to abide by vaccination requirements may prevent a student from entering a country and continuing participation in the Study Abroad program, in which case, refunds will NOT be awarded. FIU provides many vaccinations, including against COVID-19, for students on campus.
Passport must remain valid for at least 6 months after the last day of the program.
Should the student not have a valid passport by the deadline mentioned above, they must instead submit proof that the passport application/renewal process has been initiated and must replace it with a copy of their actual passport no later than APRIL 15, 2022. Students who fail to comply by then will not be allowed to participate in IDH 4008, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
ONLY FOR STUDENTS WHO SECURE THEIR SPOT ON OR AFTER NOVEMBER 15, 2021 The deadline to upload the required documentation will be extended until JANUARY 7, 2022, 11:59pm (before final DROP date). Students who fail to comply by then will not be allowed to participate in IDH 4008 or travel with the program Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed. |
Students must clear any existing holds by DECEMBER 1, 2021, 11:59PM and again by APRIL 1, 2022, and are responsible for ensuring that they have no new holds before being enrolled in both IDH 4007* and/or IDH 4008*. Students who fail to comply by the deadlines will not be allowed to participate in the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
*Students with holds on their account cannot be enrolled for classes.
While taking the IDH 4007 class, students will have to complete the online mandatory pre-departure orientation on the study abroad application portal. Students must complete the session and associated quizzes, sign the paperwork, and upload it to their application at the abroad.fiu.edu portal by APRIL 1, 2022, 11:59pm.
PHYSICALITY
The faculty leader and/or support staff do not administer medical care or provide medication.
ACADEMICS
In order to participate in an Honors study abroad program, students must maintain a minimum cumulative FIU GPA of 3.2. Students who fail to comply will not be allowed to participate in IDH 4007 and/or IDH 4008, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
A minimum grade of C in IDH 4007 is required to be enrolled in IDH 4008, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded if the student cannot be enrolled, and posted charges will not be removed.
BEHAVIOR
Students who have been sanctioned under the FIU Student Conduct and Honor Code (https://studentaffairs.fiu.edu/get-support/student-conduct-and-academic-integrity/student-conduct-and-honor-code/index.php), which results in loss of privileges, and/or other sanctions that result in the student not being considered to be in good standing with the University (e.g., conduct probation), are not be eligible to participate in IDH 4008, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
Students found responsible for an Academic Misconduct Violation will be dismissed from the Honors College upon notification of findings and will not be allowed to participate in, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
Students studying abroad are expected to represent the Honors College and FIU honorably and maturely. The faculty director and/or staff are authorized to end the program early for students whose behavior becomes disruptive (and/or violates the FIU Student Conduct and Honor Code.)
PAYMENTS
Once students apply online, they must secure their spot with the Honors College with a blank, non-refundable $500 cashier’s check or money order (ONLY,) and all the required documentation.
Study abroad payments are non-refundable and are made in 3 installments. The OEA will post the charges on the students’ accounts approximately 3 weeks before each payment deadline. Once the charges are posted, they cannot be removed.
Students who secure their spot after charges for an installment(s) have been posted will have the overdue payments added to the next deadline’s charges.
Students are responsible to ensure with Student Financials that any payment made towards their study abroad program is indeed applied to that program.
Students who pay their program through a scholarship are still responsible for having the payments made on time and in their entirety. Therefore, it is the student’s responsibility to contact Financial Aid to ensure compliance. If any delays are foreseen, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the Honors College of the situation. If the scholarship will not cover the full amount due, it is the student’s responsibility to pay the remaining balance. Students who fail to comply will not be allowed to participate in, or travel with the program. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges will not be removed.
Payments must be made no later than the deadline (December 1, 2021, January 3, 2022, and February 1, 2022) published at https://honors.fiu.edu/studyabroad/payments. If students fail to make them on time, the university will apply a $100.00 late fee to their account. Late fees cannot be removed.
After each payment deadline there is a one-week grace period, an extended deadline, when payments are still accepted. However, the late fee will still be applied, and students may get a hold on their accounts*. If students fail to complete their payment within exactly that one-week grace period, and had not notified the Honors College in advance, they will be withdrawn from the program and will not be allowed to participate in IDH 4007 and/or IDH 4008, or travel with the program, depending on the time the payment was missed. Refunds will NOT be awarded. Posted charges and late fees will not be removed.
*Students with holds on their accounts cannot be enrolled for classes.
FIU and the Honors College strongly discourage making big purchases, such as airline tickets, before the programs are confirmed by OEA. If canceled, FIU cannot refund these or any other expenses related to the programs not paid directly to FIU.
SWITCHING, WITHDRAWALS, AND CANCELLATIONS
Once students are registered, they are not allowed to switch programs. Students who still want to change programs will have to withdraw from the initial one, first, with no refunds. Then secure their spot in the new program, pay the $500 deposit again, and complete all the new program’s missing payments. Permission to apply for the second program is at the full discretion of the Honors College.
Withdrawal from a program will only be permitted for medical reasons. In order to request a medical withdrawal, students must provide appropriate medical documentation from a physician licensed in the United States. Otherwise, they will remain responsible for all charges.
Students that are dropped from a program for lack of payment, lack of documentation, or due to FIU Student Conduct and Honor Code sanctions, will still be responsible for the charges already posted to their account. That balance will still be due.
FIU and/or the Honors College reserve the right to cancel study abroad programs—the only case in which a refund will be made. The refund will cover the program’s cost and the $500 deposit. Late fees will not be refunded or removed. Students will be responsible for fees or losses incurred in cancelling or changing their airfare ticket and any other expenses not covered by the program fee. Consideration to purchase Trip Cancellation insurance coverage is recommended. Refunds for the $195 OEA fee will be at OEA’s discretion.
By signing up to participate in a study abroad program, students are assuming all the above-mentioned responsibilities and are committing to comply with them without further notices.
Revised 13 August 2021

HONORS COLLEGE SYLLABUS REQUIREMENTS
Registration in this course implies an acceptance of and compliance with the Honors College policies for students and the FIU Code of Academic Integrity.
RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES
Every effort will be made, where feasible and practical, to accommodate students whose religious practices coincide with class requirements or scheduling. Please make sure to notify your instructor at the beginning of the semester of which dates you will be absent or any anticipated problems with completing course work.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND SENSORY CHALLENGES
The Disability Resource Center collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and community members to create diverse learning environments that are usable, equitable, inclusive and sustainable. The DRC provides FIU students with disabilities the necessary support to successfully complete their education and participate in activities available to all students. If you have a diagnosed disability and plan to utilize academic accommodations, please contact the DRC at 305-348-3532 (MMC) or at 305-919-5345 (BBC) to schedule an appointment. You can also visit them in person in GC 190 at MMC or in WUC 131 at BBC campus.
GL LEARNING OUTCOMES
Global Awareness: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the interrelatedness of local, global, international, and intercultural issues, trends, and systems.
Global Perspective: Students will be able to conduct a multi-perspective analysis of local, global, international, and intercultural problems.
Global Perspective: Students will be able to conduct a multi-perspective analysis of local, global, international, and intercultural problems.
HONORS COLLEGE POLICIES AND REQUIREMENTS
ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
In The Honors College, the term “honor” refers both to academic accomplishment and character. Students in Honors should therefore adhere to and be held to the highest standards of personal academic accountability. Academic dishonesty in any form, including plagiarism, is antithetical to the very definition of being an Honors student at FIU. Consequently, an Honors College student found responsible for academic misconduct will be dismissed from the College.
An Honors faculty member may bring charges of academic misconduct against an Honors student if the faculty member suspects plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct. The faculty member will decide whether to pursue informal resolution, file formal resolution charges, or take no further action, and will follow the procedures outlined in the Academic Misconduct Procedures available at https://studentaffairs.fiu.edu/get-support/student-conduct-and-academic-integrity/academic-integrity/index.php . Please refer to the following documents for additional information:
FIU Student Handbook: https://studentaffairs.fiu.edu/about/student-handbook/index.php
STUDENT PORTFOLIOS
The Honors College will be using a portfolio method to assess students’ learning outcomes. The portfolio allows for maximum flexibility in gauging student learning. Students decide (with instructor consultation) what “artifacts” or assignments to include for consideration in their portfolios to demonstrate successful achievement of each of five key student learning outcomes over the 4-year Honors experience. Portfolios provide a rich context for students to show what they have learned and to explain their learning process. Because the Honors curriculum is meant to be thought-provoking and reflective, student self-assessment through portfolios will facilitate learning and provide in-depth assessment. Each Honors College course includes at least one assignment that could potentially fit portfolio requirements. http://honors.fiu.edu/current-students/portfolio/
HONORS ENGAGEMENT
Requirements Honors College students are required to accumulate at least 20 engagement points each academic year (Fall and Spring) by attending Honors College activities. Students attending only one semester (Fall or Spring) are required to accumulate 10 engagement points. Each activity has a point value. Students may select which events and activities they want to attend. The new system is designed to be more flexible for students, offering events at various days and times (including some weekend events) and allowing for a variety of ways to meet the requirements. Please plan accordingly. http://honors.fiu.edu/current- students/citizenship/
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Honors College students must also complete 20 volunteer service hours. These hours DO NOT count toward the 20 engagement points discussed above. http://honors.fiu.edu/current-students/community-service/
HONORS EDUCATION IN THE ARTS (HEARTS)
The HEARTS program is designed to give Honors College students opportunities to “explore and appreciate different artistic and cultural traditions and modes of artistic expression. HEARTS will also serve as a clearinghouse (and curatorial framework) for our students to experience the arts on campus and in the community by providing them with information about cultural activities and access to performances with free or discounted tickets. http://honors.fiu.edu/current-students/hearts/
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
PANTHERS CARE & COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
If you are looking for help for yourself or a fellow classmate, Panthers Care encourages you to express any concerns you may come across as it relates to any personal behavior concerns or worries you have, for the classmate’s well-being or yours; you are encouraged to share your concerns with FIU’s Panthers Care website.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers free and confidential help for anxiety, depression, stress, and other concerns that life brings. Learn more about CAPS at caps.fiu.edu. Professional counselors are available for same-day appointments. Don’t wait to call 305-348-2277 to set up a time to talk or visit the online self-help portal.
EDITOR AND LAST UPDATE
John William Bailly 19 August 2021
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