Dr Jeremy Filet
Dr Jeremy Filet
Lecturer in French
My profile
Biography
BIOGRAPHY
I joined Manchester Metropolitan University in 2018, and currently work in the French section of the LIC Department. My research focuses on the establishment of Jacobitism in small early-modern states, and more specifically on the implication of the European nobility in the fomentation of the 1715 Jacobite rising. I currently study the presence of the Jacobite diaspora in France from the 18th century to its impact on today’s French culture and Society. Drawing on my literary background, my research utilizes an interdisciplinary methodology to study both the itineraries and practices of travellers as well as the genesis and reception(s) of their travel narrative(s).
Prior to joining Man Met, I spent two years teaching EAP at the University of Lorraine (FRANCE) before joining the French department of the University of Liverpool in 2016. I also previously taught in the HPP department at ManMet, and led international training for PhD students and the Education University of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2019.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
- National French “Qualification” for the title of “Lecturer in Literature, linguistics, and Languages.” (Postdoctoral award from the French National Council of Universities).
- Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- PGCert.
CONSULTANCY AND ADVISORY ROLES
I have been consulted in the following areas:
- Fortnightly seminars of the Jacobite Studies Trust workshop (https://www.jdb1745.net/events/jstworkshops/ )
- BBC Radio You’re dead to me (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0ff9cnd)
- Guest speaker to the Château de Lunéville (French Ministry of Culture)
- Various TV and Radio appearances in the UK and Europe.
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- Member of the French Society for 17th and 18th century studies (http://1718.fr/ )
- Member of the British Society for 18th Century Studies (https://www.bsecs.org.uk/)
- Member of the French Society for the Study of Trave literature (https://selva.hypotheses.org/)
- Member of the French Canadian Society for Comparative Studies (https://ctjc.wordpress.com/lassociation/)
Research funding and awards
- Travel Bursary from the Education University of Hong Kong.
- IDEA Research lab Fund Grant (University of Lorraine).
- History Research Centre Fund Grant (Manchester Metropolitan University).
- Research Grant from the British Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS)
- Research Fund Grant from the Manchester Jean Monet Centre for Excellence.
- Research Grant from the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement supérieur (SAES)
LANGUAGES
French C2+
English C2+
German C1
Italian B2
Spanish B1
Ancient Greek and Latin
Research outputs
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Déléant, L., Filet, J., Jeanson, L. (2018) Questionner la recherche Contributions des jeunes chercheurs aux systèmes complexes.
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Chapters in books
Filet, J. (2023) 'Phillipe Vayringe.' Dictionnaire de La Lorraine Savante 1500-1950, eds. Jean-Christophe Blanchard, Isabelle Guyot-Bachy (éditions des Paraiges, 2023).. éditions des Paraiges,
Filet, J. (2023) 'Valentin Jamerey-Duval.' Dictionnaire de La Lorraine Savante 1500-1950, eds. Jean-Christophe Blanchard, Isabelle Guyot-Bachy (éditions des Paraiges, 2023)..
Filet, J. (2017) 'Jacobitism on the Grand Tour? The Case of the Duchy of Lorraine (1698-1730).' L’activisme au-delà des frontières : société civile et réseaux transnationaux.
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Media
Filet, J. (2023) The Success of European Monarchies.
Filet, J. (2023) The Stone of Scone and the King’s coronation.
Filet, J. (2023) You’re Dead to Me: The Jacobites.
Filet, J., Cunningham, C. (2022) King Charles III’s Coronation.
Filet, J., Cunningham, C. (2022) Significance of the King’s name.
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Internet publications
Filet, J. Princely Academies and Educational Networks: Scottish Jacobites on the Continent. https://www.historyscotland.com/history/spotlight-jacobites-princely-academies-and-educational-networks-sco/.
Filet, J., Cunningham, C. (2023) Crowns and Controversies: The Politics of King Charles III’s Coronation. https://historyjournal.org.uk/2023/05/05/crowns-and-controversies-the-politics-of-king-charles-iiis-coronation/.
Filet, J., Cunningham, C. (2022) Charles III : the difficult legacy and political significance of the new king’s name. https://theconversation.com/charles-iii-the-difficult-legacy-and-political-significance-of-the-new-kings-name-190383.
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Journal articles
Filet, J. (2023) 'Many Happy Returns.' History Today, 73(6)
Filet, J. (2023) 'Scholarship and Travel Writing in the Age of the Enlightenment: the Case of British Travelers at the Académie de Lorraine (1697-1736).' Viatica, (10)
Filet, J. (2021) 'The Networks of Francis Taaffe, 3rd Earl of Carlingford and Irish Jacobite Émigrés in the Duchy of Lorraine*.' Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 36(1) pp. 27-47.
Deleant, L., Dincher, M., Filet, J., Gocel-Chalte, D., Olry de Rancourt, A., Macaire, D. (2020) 'Discovering transculturality at international conferences: early-career researchers’ experience of mobility.' Etudes en Didactiques des Langues, 35
Filet, J. (2020) 'Vers un comparatisme des écrits du déplacement ? Littérature et voyageurs comparatistes.' Cahier Tocqueville des Jeunes Chercheurs, 2(1)
Filet, J. (2019) 'The Best-Known ‘Unknown’ Jacobite.' The Court Historian, 24(1) pp. 72-74.
Filet, J. (2018) '“Make Britain Great… and Stuart again!” The Stuarts & The Stuarts in Exile. The story of greatest & longest-ruling dynasty, Presented by Dr Clare Jackson. (DVD [BBC documentary in 2 discs], November 2018), BSECS criticks (2018)..' BSECS criticks,
Filet, J. (2018) 'Duke Leopold’s Irish subjects and Jacobitism in Lorraine, 1698-1727.' History Ireland, 26(3)
Filet, J. (2015) 'Representations of Inigo Jones’s Banqueting House: Development of Sketches and Architectural Symbolism.' XVII-XVIII, 72pp. 173-196.
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Non-peer reviewed articles / reviews
Filet, J. (2024) The Jacobite DuchessFrances Nolan, The Jacobite Duchess: Frances Jennings, Duchess of Tyrconnell, c.1649–1731 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2021), xvi + 257 pp..
Filet, J. (2021) Book review: Lessons of Travel in Eighteenth‐Century France: From Grand Tour to School Trips.
Filet, J. (2021) Book review: Language and the Grand Tour: Linguistic Experiences of Travelling in Early Modern Europe.
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Conference papers
Filet, J. (2023) '’The Versailles Lorrain’: The usage of time in shaping the representations of Eighteenth-century Lorraine.' In 16th International conference of Eighteenth-Century Studies. Rome, 3/7/2023 - 7/7/2023.
Filet, J. (2019) 'Regno ergo Resilio: The Old Pretender’s Court in Lorraine and the 1715 Rebellion.' In 8th Kings & Queens Conference of the Society of Court Studies. University of Catania, 24/6/2019 - 27/6/2019.
Filet, J. (2019) 'From Nepotism to Integration: The settlement of an Irish Diaspora in the Duchy of Lorraine (1697-1766?).' In GIS E.I.R.E conference : Etudes Irlandaises Réseaux et Enjeux. Paris-Sorbonne, 18/1/2019 - 19/1/2019.
Filet, J. (2018) '’Truths or lies?’ Towards a historico-literary methodology for 18th Century Travel Writing: the example of a Grand Tour stop-off: The Duchy of Lorraine..' In 47th Annual conference of the British society of Eighteenth Centuries Studies. St Hugh’s College, Oxford, 3/1/2018 - 5/1/2018.
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Presentations
Filet, J. (2023) Le Grand Tour et l’Académie de Lunéville. [Presentation] Château de Lunéville, France,7/4/2023.
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Theses and dissertations
Filet, J. (2022) Under the supervision of Pr. Pierre Degott & Dr. JonathanSpangler UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE | MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Jacobitism on the Grand Tour? The Duchy of Lorraineand the 1715 Jacobite rebellion in the writings aboutdisplacement (1697-1736).
Filet, J. (2016) Jacobitism in an Early-modern State: The Duchy of Lorraine and the 1715 Rebellion.