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Edward Arnold is an Assistant Professor in French and European Studies at Trinity College Dublin. He holds a Taught Master's (Diplôme d’Études Approfondies) in Political Studies and a Doctorat in Political Science from Université Pierre Mendès-France (Grenoble II), completed in 1994. He also qualified as a French secondary school teacher (CAPES) the same year. His academic career began in 1995 with his appointment as Assistant Professor.
- Education:
- Doctorat in Political Science (1994), Institut d’Études Politiques, Grenoble II
- Master's (Diplôme d’Études Approfondies) in Political Studies
- CAPES (French Secondary Teaching Qualification, 1994)
Dr. Arnold's research focuses on semiotics of national icons, discourse analysis of Britain/France comparisons, and 20th-century French political/social history. He explores ideological identity expression through cultural symbols and examines counterrevolutionary movements, nationalism, and fascism in France (1880s-1945).
He has served as Director of European Studies (2011-2015), French Department coordinator for European Studies, and Erasmus programme coordinator. Administrative roles include College Tutor (1998), College Steward (2009), Cellarer (1999), and Common Room Committee member (1996).
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