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de Champs Emmanuelle
Type of personnel : Professeur des universités
Affiliation / Research Laboratory : AGORA - Centre de recherche multidisciplinaire en sciences humaines et sociales
Affiliated Department : CY études internationales et interculturelles
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Emmanuelle de Champs is Professor in British history and civilisation at CY Cergy Paris Université, a member of Laboratoire AGORA and of the Centre Bentham. A specialist in intellectual history, she has published on several aspects of Bentham’s utilitarianism: his constitutional thought, his intellectual and personal connections to the French-speaking world, and more recently, written an introduction to the Panopticon Letters. Her current research focuses on radical feminist arguments in progressive circles in France, Britain and the US between 1820 and 1848.
Teaching discipline
Nineteenth-century British History (Licence LLCER anglais)
Ethics and Politics (M.A. Political Ideas in a Digital Age)
I supervise PhDs in British intellectual history and political thought.
Books
(2015) Enlightenment and Utility: Bentham in France, Bentham in French, Cambridge University Press, coll. “Ideas in Context” – Prix de la recherche de la SAES/AFEA, 2016
(2008) La déontologie politique ou La pensée constitutionnelle de Jeremy Bentham, Genève : Droz(2024) edition, preface, notes, Jeremy Bentham, Le Panoptique, Paris : Editions Bartillat. Postscript by Michelle Perrot, translation by Maud Sissung.
(2010) with Centre Bentham, translation of J. Bentham, Introduction aux principes de morale et de législation, Paris : Vrin
(2010) J. Bentham, Délits religieux, edited from the manuscripts Revue d’études benthamiennes, 6, 2010.
(2010) with M. Bozzo-Rey and A. Brunon-Ernst, J. Bentham, Traités de législation civile et pénale, Paris : Dalloz