Constance de Font-Réaulx

Assistant Professor (CLTA)
Office: Department of History, Sidney Smith, Room 3116

Campus

Education

PhD, Johns Hopkins University
MA, École Normale Supérieure (Ulm) and Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Cross-Appointments

Department of History

Fields of Study

Biography

Constance de Font-Réaulx is a scholar of environmental history and early modern France. She is a former student of the École Normale Supérieure (Ulm) and holds her Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University (2022). She was a postdoctoral fellow in the History Department at the University of Toronto for two years (2022-2024). 

Her research focuses on the commercialization and commodification of drinking water in early modern Paris. She examines debates over the governance of the supply of water when commercial and financial capitalism had begun transforming nature into a commodity. She is currently working on a manuscript entitled The Power of Water: The Politics of the Parisian Waterworks (1660-1850). Her work was published in peer-review journals and edited volumes. She is an assistant editor for the H-France Forum.

Her work has been supported by the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies.