W dniach 10-12 marca odbędzie się konferencja online "Dust of glory. Reexamining the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era" organizowana przez The Massena Society. Wśród prelegentów znani badacze epoki.
Plan obrad (zwracam uwagę, że daty godzinowe są podane wg Czasu Wschodnioamerykańskiego Standardowego więc należy dodać 6 godzin):
CZWARTEK 10 MARCAIntroductory Remarks 4 pm ESTAlexander Mikaberidze, Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Frederick C. Schneid, High Point University
Opening Keynote Speech 4:15 pm ESTWhy the Allies (eventually) Won
Michael Rowe, King’s College London
PIĄTEK 11 MARCASession 1: Personalities of the Empire 9:00-10:30 am ESTChair: Mary Robinson, Lourdes University (USA)
Désirée Clary
Kristie Deluna, University of North Texas
Count Pierre-Antoine Daru
Claudio Man, University of North Texas
Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout and the Defense of Hamburg
Nicholas Kramer, University of North Texas
An English Republic: Talleyrand in London.
Paul L Dawson, Independent Scholar (Great Britain)
Session 2: France and Prussia in the Age of Napoleon 10:45-11:45 am ESTChair: Mark Gerges, US Army Command and General Staff College
Timeless Wisdom: Scharnhorst and his Handbuch der Artillerie
Charles E. White, US Army Historian, Retired
Prussian Mobilization in 1813 and the Improvisation of the Landwehr
Ethan Soefje, University of North Texas
A Consequence of British Actions?: The French Invasion of Hanover in 1803
Hailey A. Stewart, University of North Texas
Break 11:45-13:30 am ESTSession 3: Armies, Clothing and Shelter in the Age of Napoleon 13:30-14:45 pm ESTChair: Frederick C. Schneid, High Point University
A Roof Over the Soldier’s Head: Barracks and Napoleonic Logistics
Vittoria Princi, Independent Scholar (Italy)
“From the Wild Geese to Waterloo”: Experiences and Impact of Irish Soldiers in the Armies of France and Britain (1793-1815)
Ciarán McDonnell, Independent Scholar (Ireland)
National Uniforms in Germany: Anticipating the Revolutionary Era?
Alexander Maxwell, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)
Session 4: Experiencing War: Napoleon’s Allies and Erstwhile Friends 15:00-16:15 pm ESTChair: Jonathan Abel, US Army Command and General Staff College
Incident at Kitzen, 17 June 1813: Württemberg and the Defeat of Lützow’s Freikorps
John H. Gill, National Defense University (USA)
The Role and Effectiveness of the Polish Cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars
Dawid Gralik, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland)
Belgians at Waterloo: Motivations, Identities, Shifting Allegiances & Conflicts of Loyalty (1814-1815)
Achille Verschoren, University of Louvain (Belgium)
Friday Keynote Speech, 16:30 pm EST / 21:30 pm GMT1801: The Year Bonaparte Almost Had It All
Michael V. Leggiere, University of North Texas
SOBOTA 12 MARCASession 5: French Imperialism in the Revolutionary Era 9:30– 10:45 am ESTChair: J. David Markham, International Napoleonic Society
Interfaith Conflict in Egypt during the French Occupation period 1798-1801
Alexander Tchoudinov, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
Napoleon’s Alleged “Letter to the Jews” (1799)
Richard Landes, Boston University (retired, USA)
The Geopolitical Transformation of the Italian Peninsula under Napoleon (1796-1814)
Alexander Grab, University of Maine (USA)
Session 6: Censorship and Image in the Age of Napoleon 11:00 AM – 11:45 AM ESTChair: Alexander Mikaberidze, Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Napoleon’s Management of Regional Press: System of Control and Its Exceptions
Nikolay Promyslov, State Academic University for the Humanities (Russia)
British image of Galicia and its inhabitants during Sir John Moore’s Peninsular Campaign 1808-1809
Tatiana A. Kosykh, Ural Federal University (Russia)
BREAK 12:00-13:00 pmSession 7: Napoleon and Sea 13:00 – 14:00 pm ESTChair: Samantha Cavell, Southeastern Louisiana University
Etre marins sur l’Empire
Sophie Muffat, Souvenir Napoléonien (France)
Napoleon and the Naval Strategy
Kenneth Johnson, Air University (USA)
Session 8: Royalists and Revolutionaries 14:15 – 15:30 pm ESTChair: Karen Reid, Joliet Junior College (USA)
The People’s Revolution of Spring 1789
Micah Alpaugh, University of Central Missouri (USA)
Political Projects of Louis XVIII in 1799
Dmitry Bovykin, Moscow State University (Russia)
Evacuation of the Coalition Allies from Toulon in December 1793
Victoria Verchenkova, State Academic University of Humanities (Russia)
Closing Keynote Speech: 4pm EST / 9pm GMTExtra-territorial Resource Mobilisation in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Peter H. Wilson, University of Oxford
Link do rejestracji na wydarzenie:
http://massenasociety.org/massena-society-conference/