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Napoleonic Scholarship issue n° 3 May 2010
Issue n° 3 (May 2010) of Napoleonic Scholarship, the journal produced by the International Napoleonic Society (USA), has been published. Click here for further information (external link). Contents: Grouchy and the Waterloo Campaign, by John G. Gallaher, pp. 7-13 La Vraie Madame Sans-Gêne: Women Soldiers in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies, 1792-1815, by Susan P. Conner, pp. 14-19 The Geopolitical Transformation of the Italian Peninsula under Napoleon (1800-1810), by Alexander Grab, pp. 20-25 Jacques-Antoine-Hippolyte, Comte de Guibert's Military Reforms: Enlightened Evolution or Revolutionary Change?, Jonathan Abel, pp. 26-38 Napoleon's Last Hours in France, by J. David Markham, pp. 39-48 Souls Not Wanting: The Marshalate's Betrayal of Napoleon, by Claudio Innocenti, pp. 49-65 Polish Military Involvement in the French Army of the Napoleonic Period and its Consequence for the Modern Poland, by Tadeusz M. Klupczyński, pp. 66-72 "The Sherlock Holmes of Paris": Eugène-François Vidocq (1775-1857), by Alexander Mikaberidze, pp. 73-74 Napoleon: A Dealer of Hope, by Mark Billings, pp. 75-81 The Great Romantics: Napoleon in Lord Byron's Poetry, by Ivane Menteshashvili, pp. 84-89 Politics in the American Pulpit: American Opinion of Napoleon, by Tara Luke, pp. 90-96 Wellington's Salamanca Campaign: A French Officer's Critique "Pour Encourager des autres", by Jackson L. Sigler, pp. 97-103 East Meets West - The Clash between French and Oriental Society during Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt., by Mordechai Gichon, pp. 104-109 The Tricoloured Shamrock; Franco-Eire Politics, by Nicholas Stark, pp. 110-117 The Austro-Polish War of 1809: The Gnat versus the Double Eagle, by David Stefancic, pp. 118-124 Napoleon and His Teeth, by Xavier Riaud, pp. 125-129 An Interesting Swede: Adam Frederik Netherwood, by Jonathan North, pp. 130-131
Primary Sources: Battle of Borodino, 7 September 1812 - Russian Battle Reports, translated by Alexander Mikaberidze, pp. 132-140 - French Battle Reports, translated by David Markham, pp. 141-149

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