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Julian Wright is a lecturer in modern European history at the University of Durham and is deputy editor of the journal French History. He is a specialist in French politics and political ideas under the Third Republic.

Articles

 * 'One mind at Locarno? Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann', in Steven Casey and Jonathan Wright (eds.), Mental Maps in the Era of the Two World Wars (Palgrave, 2008)

* 2007 'Aristide Briand et les problèmes d’un socialiste indépendant', in Jacques Bariéty (ed.), Aristide Briand, la Société des Nations et l’Europe, 1919-32, Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, pp. 440-447 (Additional information) * 2004 'Charles-Brun et l’idée du régionalisme: réalisme et réconciliation', in Mireille Meyer (ed.), Le régionalisme: Jean Charles-Brun, Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (CTHS), pp. 45-61 (View publication online)

Journal papers: academic

* 2008 (co-authored with Christopher Clark) 'Regionalism and the state in France and Prussia', European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire 15, pp. 277-93 * 2008 'Tradition, modernity and the regionalist Republic: a response to Philip Whalen', Cultural Analysis 6, pp. 63-66 * 2007 'The State and the Left in modern France: historiographical essay', French History 21, pp. 450-72 * 2005 'Joseph Paul-Boncour: regionalism, syndicalism and the Third Republic', Nottingham French Studies 44, pp. 66-81 (View publication online) * 2005 'Social reform, state reform and Aristide Briand's moment of hope in France, 1909-10', French Historical Studies 28, pp. 31-67 (View publication online)