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Julia Nicholls is a Lecturer in French and European Studies at King's College London. She completed her BA in History and an MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies at King’s College, Cambridge, followed by a PhD in History from Queen Mary University of London. Nicholls is the author of 'Revolutionary Thought Paris Commune, 1871-1885', published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, and has also published in the Historical Journal. Her current research explores comparisons between slavery and wage labor in modern French thought, as well as intellectual history related to 'droit au travail'. Her research interests include nineteenth-century French history, French and European political social thought, French imperial history, and histories of Marxism and socialism. She actively engages in public discourse regarding the history of France, its overseas empire, and French European thought, with a specific focus on revolutionary socialist thought post-1871. Currently, she is involved in teaching modern French history, politics, and political thought.
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