Jean-François DUNYACH

Jean-François Dunyach is Associate Professor HDR in early modern history at Sorbonne Université, and director of the CNRS research group “Mondes britanniques.” His research primarily focuses on intellectual, technical, and political exchange between Great Britain and France during the late eighteenth century. He has notably edited The Enlightenment in Scotland: National and International Perspectives (Oxford: Oxford Studies on the Enlightenment, 2015); Les âges de Britannia. Repenser l’histoire des mondes britanniques, Moyen Âge-xxie siècle (Rennes: PUR, 2015); Enlightenment and Empire (Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, vol. 38-1, special issue, May 2018); and L’Empire britannique, une communauté de destins? (Rennes: PUR, 2018).

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The three figureheads of the Royal Society—King Charles II, its founder, Lord Brouncker, its first president, and Francis Bacon. Frontispiece from Thomas Sprat, The History of the Royal Society of London (1667). Engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar after John Evelyn. Source : www.rct.uk

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