The Masséna Society’s annual conference will take place on Zoom (see link to sign up).
This year’s conference is in memory of its founder Professor Donald D. Horward (1933-2021).
It will feature presentations from some two dozens speakers from across the globe, including three featured speakers:
Prof. Michael L. Leggiere, University of North Texas, author of Napoleon and Berlin: The Franco-Prussian War in North Germany, 1813 (2002); The Fall of Napoleon, volume I: The Allied Invasion of France, 1813-1814 (2007); and Napoleon and the Struggle for Germany (2015).
Prof. Michael Rowe, King’s College London, author of From Reich to State: the Rhineland in the Revolutionary Age, 1780-1830 (2003); Collaboration and Resistance in Napoleonic Europe: State Formation in an Age of Upheaval, 1800-1815 (2003) and War, Demobilization and Memory: The Legacy of War in the Era of Atlantic Revolutions (with Alan Forrest and Karen Hagemann, 2016).
Prof. Peter H. Wilson, University of Oxford, author of The Holy Roman Empire: A Thousand Years of Europe’s History (2017); The Bee and the Eagle: Napoleonic France and the End of the Holy Roman Empire (with Alan Forrest, 2009); A Companion to Eighteenth Century Europe (2008).
The event is free but you must register in advance to attend this event online.
Conference Organizers: Alexander Mikaberidze Professor of History, Ruth Herring Noel Endowed Chair Louisiana State University in Shreveport alexander.mikaberidze@lsus.edu
Frederick C. Schneid
Herman and Louise Smith Professor of History
Chair, Department of History
High Point University
fschneid@highpoint.edu