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    tomholmberg
    Sep 29, 2020

    New Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars

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    The New Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars (3 vols)

    Editors: Alan Forrest, Peter Hicks, etal

    Cambridge University Press, 2021


    Not much on this yet. but titles and authors of some of chapters are listed on the Internet. Looks like an important publication.

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    john fortune
    Sep 30, 2020

    Thanks, Tom

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    john fortune
    Sep 30, 2020

    Is there an indication as what the editors have chosen as the start date of the period covered by their history?

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    tomholmberg
    Sep 30, 2020
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    No. Info so far is sparse. Chapters I’ve seen so far:

    The dislocation of the global Hispanic world by Graciela Iglesias Rogers

    Napoleonic prisoners of war by Elodie Duché

    The War at Sea: Trafalgar and Beyond' by J. P. Davey

    Women and the Home Front by Catriona Aine Kennedy

    Napoleon and the Church by Ambrogio Caiani

    Two chapters, one on the First Italian Campaign by Frederick C. Schneid

    The War of 1812 by Troy Bickham

    Women, the Nation and Collective Memory: The Impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Europe’s Nineteenth Century Gender Order by Karen Hagemann

    The Hundred Days and Waterloo by Tim Clayton

    Chapter by Jacqueline Reiter and John Bew

    The Napoleonic Wars in Caricature by Pascal Dupuy


    Liberation: Myth and Reality in Germany by Ute Planert

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    David Hollins
    Sep 29, 2020

    Being written by academics - an Israeli guy is doing the Austrian chapter and will certainly be producing a lot of useful data. Whether it is written with an understanding and ability to communicate the information is a different matter.

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