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Het Engelstalige journal of the International Napoleonic Society (INS) verscheen een eerste maal in april 1997. Tot en met 2013 werd het telkens uitgebracht op papier, daarna enkel nog digitaal (PDF).
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Alle publicaties tot op heden: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarshipjournal.html
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Afzonderlijke edities van het tijdschrift, 1997-2013:
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Nummer 5, december 2013: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/journal5.html [Afzonderlijke artikels beschikbaar als PDF.]
Message from the president [J. David Markham]. Message from the editor-in-chief [Alexander Mikaberidze].
List of contributors.
Napoleon and the art of diplomacy: the matrix of character, circumstance, and choice. William C. Nester.
The beginning of the end in Spain: Napoleon’s decision to make war pay for war and the creation of the military districts of Spain in 1810. Michael A. Bonura.
The Peninsular War [1808-1814]: Napoleon’s maritime war. Kenneth G. Johnson.
The Dutch experience and memory of the Campaign of 1812: a final feat of arms of the Dutch imperial contingent, or: the resurrection of an independent Dutch armed forces? Mark Edward Hay.
Leadership by inspiration: an episode of Marshal Ney [1769-1815] during the Russian retreat [1812]. Wayne Hanley.
Napoleon’s death and the poisoning theory. Emilio Ocampo.
“Humanizing the Corsican ogre”. Napoleon in the memories of his companions. Thomas M. Barden.
British prisoners of war in France during the Napoleonic wars. J. David Markham.
In French captivity. Complaints of English prisoners of Longwy. Based on French archival documents. Anne Morddel.
Napoleon’s ghost. Napoleonic memory and popular culture in early America. Mark Ehlers.
The easel and the eagle: Rembrandt Peale [1778-1860] views Napoleonic France. William L. Chew III.
Battlefield detective: the case of Napoleon’s lost troops. Douglas D. Scott.
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Nummer 4, november 2011: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/journal2011tc.html [Afzonderlijke artikels beschikbaar als PDF.]
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/journal2011message.html [Message, president J. David Markham & editor-in-chief Alexander Mikaberidze]
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/j2011contrib.html [List of contributors]
The Royal Navy and the Fench wars: the long-term background. Jeremy Black.
The Grand Paris of Napoleon: from a dream of magnificence to a dream of utility. Annie Jourdan.
Dominique-Vivant Denon (1747-1825): Napoleon’s chief arts adviser. Marian Hochel.
Life after death: Liberal uses of the Napoleonic past in 1821. Natasha S. Naujoks.
“What a situation then in mine!” [Arthur Wellesley, hertog van] Wellington [1769-1852], the odium of relief and the cavalry generals, 1812-1813. Mark Gerges.
The battle of Austerlitz [2 december 1805] and the principles of war. Jack Sigler.
The two-battalion system in British army 1803-1817: theory and practice in the 30th regiment of the line. Carole Divall.
“The enigmatic adventurer”, Louis-Jacques Galabert [1773-1841]. Rafe Blaufarb.
Rescuing Napoleon from St. Helena. Emilio Ocampo.
Americans in France during the Revolution and Napoleon. William L. Chew III.
Napoleon, family values, and the fate of Europe. William Nester.
Society: friend or enemy of the blacks. Nicholas Stark.
The Grande Armée’s retreat as seen from the inte[r]cepted soldier’s correspondence. Nikolay Promyslov.
“Brevet to the scaffold or to glory”: the high command of the French army and revolutionary government, 1792-1794. Eman M. Vovsi.
“The Russian eagles over the Seine”, Russian occupation of Paris in 1814. Alexander Mikaberidze.
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Nummer 3, mei 2010: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/journal2010tc.html [Afzonderlijke artikels beschikbaar als PDF.]
“Message from the President”, David Markham en “message from the editor”, Alexander Mikaberidze.
Lijst van de auteurs/historici: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/j2010contrib.html.
Grouchy [1766-1847] and the Waterloo Campaign [1815]. John G. Gallaher.
La vraie Madame Sans-Gêne [Catherine Hubscher, 1753-1835]: women soldiers in the French revolutionary and Napoleonic armies, 1792-1815. Susan P. Conner.
The geopolitical transformation of the Italian peninsula under Napoleon (1800-[18]10). Alexander Grab.
Jacques-Antoine-Hippolyte [1743-1790], Comte de Guibert’s military reforms: enlightened evolution or revolutionary change? Jonathan Abel.
Napoleon’s last hours in France. J. David Markham.
Souls not wanting: the Marshalate’s betrayal of Napoleon [1814]. Claudio Innocenti.
Polish military involvement in the French army of the Napoleonic period and its consequence for the modern Poland. Tadeusz M. Klupczyn[´]ski.
“The Sherlock Holmes of Paris:” Eugène-François Vidocq (1775-1857). Alexander Mikaberidze.
Napoleon, a dealer of hope. Mark Billings.
The great Romantics: Napoleon in Lord [George Gordon] Byron’s [1788-1824] poetry. Ivane Menteshashvili.
Politics in the American pulpit: American opinion of Napoleon. Tara Luke.
[Arthur Wellesley] Wellington’s [1769-1852] Salamanca Campaign [1812]: A French officer’s critique “pour encourager des autres”. Jackson L. Sigler.
East meets West – the clash between French and Oriental society during Napoleon’s Campaign in Egypt [1798/1799-1801]. Mordechai Gichon.
The tricoloured shamrock [klaver]: Franco-Éire [Ierland] politics. Nicholas Stark.
Napoleon and his teeth. Xavier Riaud.
An interesting Swede. Jonathan North.
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Nummer 2, december 1998: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_contents98.htm [Geen PDF.]
Message from the President [Ben Weider]:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_president98.html
Message from the Editor [J. David Markham]:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_editor98.html
Contributors: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_contributors98.html
Agents of Napoleon in Egypt: 1801 to 1815. Fernand Beaucour:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_agents.html
Napoleon in Egypt: The Battle of Chobrakit [13 juli 1798]. Bob Brier en Mary Mendenhall Wood:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_chobrakit.html
The Napoleonic Institute of Egypt. Melanie Byrd:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_institute.html
A military bull in a diplomatic China shop: General Jean Lannes’s [1769-1809] mission to Lisbon 1802-1804. Margaret Chrisawn:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_lannes.html
Review Essay: Schom’s Napoleon. John Clubbe:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_schom.html
Henri [-Jacques-Guillaume] Clarke [1765-1818], Minister of War, and the [Claude-François de] Malet [1754-1812] Conspiracy [oktober 1812]. Everett Dague:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_clarke.html
[Józef Antoni, vorst] Piontkowski [1763-1813]: A Life of True Devotion. Bob Elmer:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_piontkowski.html
Polish Projects of Napoleon Bonaparte. Elena I. Fedosova:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_polish.html
North to Palestine: Napoleon Marches Against the Turks[1798-1799]. Herb Feinberg:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_palestine.html
The Eroica [Symfonie nr. 3, 1803-1804-1805] Riddle: Did Napoleon Remain [Ludwig van] Beethoven’s [1770-1827] “Hero?” Christopher T. George:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/eroica98.html
Jaffa, [3-7 maart] 1799. Mordechai Gichon:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/jaffa98.html
[Arthur Wellesley, hertog van] Wellington [1769-1852]: The Genesis of his Waterloo [18 juni 1815] Myths. Peter Hofschröer:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/wellington98.html
Napoleon as journalist. D. M. Tugan-Baranovsky:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/napjournalist98.html
Napoleon And The Jews. Ben Weider:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship98/c_jews98.html
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Nummer 1, april 1997: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_contents97.htm [Geen PDF.]
Message from the President [Ben Weider]:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_president97.html
Message from the Editor-in-Chief [David Markham]:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_editor97.html
Contributors: http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_contributors97.html
Napoleon and death. David Chandler:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_death.html
Between Emperor and Exile: [George Gordon, Lord] Byron [1788-1824] and Napoleon 1814-1816. John Clubbe:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_byron.html
Marshal Nicolas Charles [Marie] Oudinot [1767-1847]: “Le Bayard de l’Armée Français”. Kyle Eidahl:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_oudinot.html
[Louis Nicolas] Davout [1770-1823] and Napoleon: A Study of Their Personal Relationship. John Gallaher:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_davout.html
André Masséna [1758-1817], Prince D’Essling, in the Age of Revolution (1789-1815). Donald D. Horward:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_massena.html
Following in the Footsteps of Glory: [Henri Beyle] Stendhal’s [1783-1842] Napoleonic Career. J. David Markham:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_stendhal.html
Prelude to Eylau [7 en 8 februari 1807]: [Levin August Gottlieb Theophil, graaf van] Benningsen’s [1745-1826] Report to the Czar [Alexander I, 1777-1825]. Original Document Translated by Gregory Troubetzkoy:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_report.html
The Battle of Eylau (February 7-8, 1807). From Denis [Vassilievitch] Davidov’s [1784-1839] Memoirs. Translated and introduced by Greg Troubetzkoy:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_eylau.html
The Assassination of Napoleon. By Ben Weider, C.M., Ph.D.:
http://www.napoleonicsociety.com/english/scholarship97/c_assassination.html
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