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Yves BRULEY is a Lecturer at the Higher School of Advanced Studies (École Pratique des Hautes Études) in the Section of Historical and Philological Sciences. His academic work focuses on 19th-century European history, diplomatic history, secularism, and legal history, informed by extensive research and teaching experience across French institutions.
Education:
- Master's degree in history (1992), University of Paris-Sorbonne
- Postgraduate Diploma (DEA) in history (1993), University of Paris-Sorbonne
- Agrégation in history (1995)
- Doctorate in the history of international relations (2009), University of Paris-Sorbonne
Research Interests: BRULEY specializes in the history of international relations, particularly 19th-century European diplomacy, secularism, and the intersection of religion and law in local governance. His thesis, The Quai d'Orsay under the Second Empire, and involvement in projects like Les élites politiques de 1848 and Morale et diplomatie au XIXe siècle highlight his focus on historical and political dynamics.
Scientific Awards:
- Prosper Mérimée Prize (2011) for the best thesis on the Second Empire
- Fondation Napoléon Prize (2012) for Le Quai d'Orsay impérial
- Officer of Arts and Letters (2013), Knight (2004)
Academic Roles & Activities: He has taught contemporary history at Paris-Sorbonne University, Sciences Po Paris, and Paris-Descartes University, and currently teaches 19th-century diplomatic history at EPHE. BRULEY has organized major academic colloquia on secularism and diplomacy, served on the ÉNA entrance exam jury, curated exhibitions like Napoleon III and Europe, and contributed to the Bulletin of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences as an editor.


