Publications

Politics in the Marketplace: Work, Gender, and Citizenship in Revolutionary France, Oxford University Press, January 2019.
-Awarded the 2020 Louis Gottschalk Book Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
-Finalist/Runner Up for the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Award for Best First Book on the History of Women,
Gender, and/or Sexuality
-La Politique sur les marchés: Travail, genre et citoyenneté dans la France révolutionnaire, trans. Mathilde Ray, Presses
universitaires de Rennes, 2023.

Book Project in Progress: Democratizing Forgiveness in Revolutionary France 1789-1799 

“Revolutionizing Mediation: Resolving Civil Conflict at the Justices of the Peace, 1789-1792,” Journal of the Western Society for French History, Vol. 46 (Published February 2020), 99-120.

“‘In the Name of Humanity’: Redefining Socioeconomic Assistance in the Revolutionary Marketplace,” French History, 33, 4 (December 2019): 520-536.

“‘Patriotic Discipline’: Cloistered Behinds, Public Judgment, and Female Violence in Revolutionary Paris” in Practiced Citizenship: Women, Gender, and the State in Modern France, edited by Nimisha Barton and Richard Hopkins (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, January 2019): 20-50.
*Finalist for the Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Emerging Scholars Award

“The Cost of Female Citizenship: How Price Controls Gendered Democracy in Revolutionary France,” French Historical Studies, 41, 4 (October 2018): 647-680.  
*Awarded the James L. Clifford Best Article Prize, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

“Exacting Change: Money, Market Women, and the Crumbling Corporate World in the French Revolution,” Journal of Social History, Advanced Access: (October 2016), Print: 51, 4 (June 2018): 837-868.

Lynn Hunt and Katie Jarvis, “ASECS at 50: Interview with Lynn Hunt,” Eighteenth-Century Studies 53, 4 (2020): 547-554.

Clare Haru Crowston, Dominique Godineau, Samuel Guicheteau, Katie Jarvis, Anne Montenach, Clyde Plumauzille “Genre, travail, et cité,” Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°394, 4 (2018), 129-153. Invited Contribution.

“Position de thèse: Politics in the Marketplace: The Popular Activism and Cultural Representation of the Dames des Halles during the French Revolution,” in La Révolution française, 8 (2015).

Anaïs Albert, Fanny Gallot, Katie Jarvis, Anne Jusseaume, Eve Meuret-Campfort, Clyde Plumauzille, and Mathilde Rossigneux-Méheust, eds. “Genre et Classes Populaires - In Situ.” Special Issue of Genre & Histoire, n°17 (2016).

“Book Review: Colin Jones, The Fall of Robespierre: 24 Hours in Revolutionary Paris,” The English Historical Review, advance access, (January 2023).

“Book Review: Timothy Tackett, The Glory and the Sorrow: A Parisian and His World in the Age of the French Revolution.” H-France Forum vol. 17, issue 8, #3 (2022), 1-5.

“Book Review: Pascal Bastien and Simon Macdonald, eds., Paris et ses peuples au XVIIIe siècle.H-France Review 21, 2 2021), 1-7.

“Compte-Rendu: Dominique Godineau, Les Femmes dans la France moderne, XVIe- XVIIIe siècle,” Cahiers d’histoire. Revue d’histoire critique, n° 137 (March 2018).

“Book Review: Julie Hardwick, Family Business: Litigation and the Political Economies of Daily Life in Early Modern France, and Geraldine Sheridan, Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France,” in Gender & History, 23, 1 (April 2011): 193-195.

“Council for European Studies Fellowship Report,” in Perspectives on Europe, 40,1 (2010): 21-23.