Dr Romain Fathi is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU School of History.

Dr Fathi is an award-winning cultural historian who focuses on the transnational dimension of war and its aftermath, in both the European and Australian contexts. WW1, war commemorations and Australian identity are his primary research interests, alongside French politics and history.

He has taught at several universities globally, and is an Affiliated Researcher at the Centre for History of Sciences Po (CHSP) in Paris, France.


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Articles

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Far-right National Rally party unlikely to form government in France

Despite Marine Le Pen’s far-right party leading the polls in the first round of the French snap parliamentary…


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Will French voters move to the right?

The results of the 2024 European Parliament election have drawn attention to an apparent move to the right…


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