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The Fondation Napoléon HISTORY GRANDS PRIX 2002 The prizes will be presented tomorrow, Wednesday 27, November, at a lunch presided over by the Princess Napoléon: Prize for a First Empire Book Alain PIGEARD: Dictionnaire de la Grande Armée, Tallandier, 2002
Prize for a Second Empire Book
Micheline DUPUY: La duchesse de Dino, Perrin, 2002 Prize for a Book in a language other than French
Luigi Mascilli MIGLIORINI: Napoleone, Salerno editrice, 2001 Audio-Visual Prize R. HOSSEIN, A. DECAUX: C'était Bonaparte, Palais des Sports, 2002-2003 Fondation Napoléon RESEARCH GRANTS 2002 The jury selected the following 6 research projects: Stéphane Desrousseaux, on The money in circulation during the Napoleonic period, Sylvain Sick, on Conscripts from the Léman and the Mont-Blanc regions and the Grande Armée (1805-1814), Johan Ranger, on Louis Madelin (1871-1956): an academic alternative to history,
Medhi Korchane, on The history of French art from the Directory to the Restoration. The role of Pierre-Narcisse Guérin (1774-1833),
Anne-Sandrine de Luca, on The nobility of the Ist Empire. Noble identity reinvented, Michaël Decrossas, on The Château de Saint-Cloud: architecture, decoration and furnishings (1658-1870)

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And from Wednesday 27 November onwards, on the web site napoleon.org,
Discover a full presentation of the Grand Prix winners for this year and their works, Not to mention full details concerning the Research Grants awarded.
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