History of ideas in early modern Europe and Britain, Development and circulation of heterodox and radical idea, Toleration, Chruch and State Relationship in Early Modern Europe, Information Literacy, Open Access and scholarly communication, Wikipedia and Higher Education
Job title:
Lecturer
Biography:
Dr Delphine Doucet studied history in Tours, France at the Université François Rabelais until her second year. She spent her third year in Royal Holloway University of London to study History through the Erasmus programme. She completed her Licence in 2000. She remained in Royal Holloway for both her MA in Renaissance and Early Modern History and her PHD which she completedin 2008 (Jean Bodin's Colloquium Heptaplomeres: Clandestine literature, heterodoxy and the possibility of toleration 1590-1750, superviser: Prof. Justin Champion). Since 2003 she taught modules at Royal Holloway both on campus and on-line. In subsequent yearsshe also taught in other colleges of the University of London (Birkbeck, and Goldsmith) and held an administrative position in Queen Mary University of London for amore...
Dr Delphine Doucet studied history in Tours, France at the Université François Rabelais until her second year. She spent her third year in Royal Holloway University of London to study History through the Erasmus programme. She completed her Licence in 2000. She remained in Royal Holloway for both her MA in Renaissance and Early Modern History and her PHD which she completedin 2008 (Jean Bodin's Colloquium Heptaplomeres: Clandestine literature, heterodoxy and the possibility of toleration 1590-1750, superviser: Prof. Justin Champion). Since 2003 she taught modules at Royal Holloway both on campus and on-line. In subsequent yearsshe also taught in other colleges of the University of London (Birkbeck, and Goldsmith) and held an administrative position in Queen Mary University of London for a project led by Prof. Colin Jones (Leverhulme Funded project Physiognomy: the arts and science of the face, c. 1500-c. 1850 - http://physiognomy.history.qmul.ac.uk). She joined the history team in the Department of Culture in Sunderland in January 2010 where she is now Lecturer in Early Modern History.