The Napoleonic Historical Society
Are Proud to Announce a
Virtual Joint International Napoleonic Congress
13-15 August 2021
Additional Dates to be Added as Required
Join Fellows and Members of both great Napoleonic historical organizations for what promises to be a fantastic opportunity to hear distinguished speakers from around the world, all in the safety and comfort of your own home!
Call For Papers
We invite you to submit a proposal for a
paper that you would like to submit. Talks are generally limited to 20
minutes. While the conference has a theme, we will consider papers on
any Napoleonic or French Revolutionary topic. Please submit your
proposals via email to:
inspresident@icloud.com
The deadline for submission is 16 July 2021.
We already have a very distinguished group of presenters lined up. Headliners include:
Rafe Blaufarb, Director of the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Peter Hicks, Manager of International Affairs, Fondation Napoléon, Paris, France
Margaret Rodenberg, Author of the best-selling novel, Finding Napoleon; A Novel, and Secretary of the NHS, Reston, VA, USA
Alexander Mikaberidze, author of The
Napoleonic Wars: A Global History. Professor of History and Curator, the
James Smith Noel Collection, Louisiana State University in Shreveport,
LA, USA
Since the basic theme of this congress relates to the bicentennial of
Napoleon’s death, on August 15th we will have two very special
presentations related to Napoleon’s time on St Helena, his death, and
his legend/legacy.
Luke Dalla Bona, is a Canadian archaeologist who has a long association with the Muséo Napoleonico in Havana, Cuba, and is producing a magnificent catalogue of its collection. He will show and discuss items from that museum that were with Napoleon during his exile on St Helena. Luke lives and does archaeological work in Puerto López, Ecuador.
J. David Markham, President of the INS
who has organized two Napoleonic conferences at the museum in Havana and
has written a forward for Luke’s book, is also known for his very large
collection, The David Markham Collection, which has been featured in
several museum exhibitions. David will show and discuss items from his
collection that reflect what people of the time had to remind them of
Napoleon’s fate and legend.
We are pleased to have an all-star lineup to further enhance the
program. We are very happy to have accepted excellent paper proposals
from Derek Byrne of Ireland, Glenda Pérez of Spain, Jonas De Neef,
Alasdair White and Bill Chew of Belgium, Matej Čapo of Slovakia, Allon
Klebanoff of Israel and Wayne Hanley and Mike DeFeudis of the USA.
We would love to add your name to this list!
J. David Markham
President, International Napoleonic Society
Edna Markham
President, Napoleonic Historical Society