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Philippe VERVAECKE is a Professor of British Civilization at the University of Lille, affiliated with the Faculty of Languages, Culture and Societies and the Department of English Studies. He is associated with CNU Section 11 (English and Anglo-Saxon Languages and Literature) and works within ULR 4074 - Center for Studies in Civilizations, Languages and Foreign Literature.
His research focuses on two primary axes: Women's voices and ways (axis 2) and Subsidiarity and solidarity of territories (axis 5). His academic background includes being a former student of the prestigious École Normale Supérieure Fontenay-Saint-Cloud and holding a Master of Arts in International History from the London School of Economics. As an English teacher and scholar of British civilization, his work bridges historical and contemporary perspectives on Anglo-Saxon cultures and literatures.
Professor VERVAECKE's research in women's studies examines gendered perspectives in literature and society, while his work on territorial solidarity explores how communities maintain cohesion and support systems across geographical boundaries. His academic profile reflects a strong commitment to interdisciplinary approaches that connect historical analysis with contemporary social issues.



