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Lucille Beaudry is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), specializing in Marxist theory and its application to Quebec political thought and Soviet political economy. Her academic career spans several decades with significant editorial and research contributions.
Her research interests include:
- Marxism and political theory
- Quebec political history and intellectual traditions
- Soviet labor conditions and political economy
- Political biography of Quebec figures
Professor Beaudry's scholarly work demonstrates sustained engagement with leftist political movements, particularly examining how Marxist theory evolved within Quebec's unique sociopolitical context during the 1960-1980 period. Her publications often analyze the intersection of intellectual history, labor movements, and national identity formation.
Her editorial leadership on works about influential Quebec political figures like André Laurendeau and Gérald Godin reveals her commitment to documenting Quebec's political intellectual heritage. Her research on Soviet labor conditions provides critical analysis of worker experiences within state socialism.
She is associated with the Research Group on Continental Integration (GRIC) at UQAM, indicating engagement with North American political and economic integration issues alongside her other research interests.
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