Timothy McInerney
Lecturer · Eighteenth-Century Studies
University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-DenisAbout
Timothy McInerney is a Lecturer in British and Irish Civilization at Université Paris 8 since 2015. His research focuses on intersections between racist ideologies and hereditary nobility in 18th-century Britain, spanning natural history, literature, and political philosophy. His work examines how aristocratic concepts influenced racial categorization and colonial thought.
Recent publications (2013–2023) include analyses of travel narratives, literary depictions of race, and the intellectual foundations of racial hierarchies. Key contributions explore how Enlightenment-era natural history and colonial encounters shaped modern racial thinking.
No academic awards are explicitly listed, though his prolific publishing record indicates recognition in scholarly circles. Advising records and grant details are not provided in the source texts.
His affiliation with Université Paris 8’s research group on Cognition, Society, and Language positions him at the intersection of interdisciplinary humanities scholarship. No specific lab or team affiliations are mentioned beyond departmental membership.
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