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Dr. Charles Walton is a historian of France and Professor in the History Department at the University of Warwick, where he directs the European Historical Research Centre. Previously, he held positions at Yale University, the University of Oklahoma, and Sciences Po (Paris). His research focuses on the Ancien Régime, Enlightenment, and Revolutionary France, emphasizing political economy, socio-economic justice, and social rights. He is a co-editor of *Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History* (2022) and has published widely on free speech, revolutionary dynamics, and historical rights frameworks. He advises doctoral students on eighteenth-century European and Atlantic history and leads interdisciplinary projects funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Key accolades include the 2010 Gaddis Smith International Book Prize for his seminal work on free speech during the French Revolution.
- Affiliations: Director, Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre; President, GIS Eighteenth-Century Sociability Network
- Education: Degrees from Yale and Sciences Po (prior institutions listed in biography)
- Teaching: Modules include *The French Revolution*, *History of Human Rights*, and *Eighteenth-Century Consumption and Culture*
His recent work bridges historical analysis with contemporary debates on social rights, leveraging revolutionary-era case studies to inform modern discussions of obligation and justice. He has engaged public audiences through podcasts, media commentary, and contributions to platforms like *Open Global Rights*.
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