Lilian BOUCARD
- Academic Assistant, History, European Interdisciplinary Studies Department (Natolin campus)
Lilian holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Grenoble Alpes University (France), where he also pursued a master’s degree in medieval historical research. He is a specialist in representative assemblies and taxation in the 14th and 15th centuries, with a particular focus on the principality of Dauphiné. Awarded the College of Europe's European History and Civilisation scholarship, he graduated in 2025 as part of the Jacques Delors promotion. His master's thesis was on the Russian historical narrative under Vladimir Putin’s presidency.
Master thesis:
2022-2023: La genèse des états du Dauphiné, première approche institutionnelle à partir d’une analyse documentaire (1388-1400).
2023-2024: La principauté s’exprime : recherche prosopographique sur les états du Dauphiné (1391-1392).
2024-2025: Le narratif historique déployé au sein de l’intelligentsia poutinienne depuis Euromaïdan : la construction d’un mythe impériale et nationaliste stratifié.