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Jeremy Decot (born in 1991) Is a Nevers-born French France historian and teacher who specializes in studies related to the French Revolution and poets' role in it. Decot had written a book entitled « Introduction: L'Écrivain dans les révolutions » alongside Clare Siviter.
In addition, he has written numerous articles regarding contemporary history and his thoughts on them, as well as having met other notable geopoliticians in discussions regarding the recent Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Hamas attack on Israel.
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edithttps://www.jca-groupe.fr/p/165-jeremy https://chec.uca.fr/chercheurs/doctorants-du-chec/jeremy-decot