The Fondation Napoléon’s “Cercle d’Études” talks: Autumn 2019 programme
Our autumn 2019 programme of free talks (in French) at the Fondation Napoléon in Paris begins on Tuesday 17 September at 6pm with a talk to be given by Peter Hicks on the topic “Napoleon and Antiquity: Plutarch, Hannibal, and Charlemagne”.
Other talks will follow: “General Lamarque”, by Gonzague Espinosa-Dassonneville; “Napoleon and Protestants”, by Revd. Alain Joly; “The recruitment of crews of the war fleet in the time of Napoleon”, by Thierry Sauzeau; “Napoleon and the Tuileries”, by Antoine Boulant; “Napoleons booksellers and publishers: Treuttel & Würtz”, by Annika Haß; “General Gourgaud’s Journal de Sainte-Hélène”, by Jacques Macé; and “François Guizot: A liberal between the two Empires”, by Laurent Theis.
See the full programme and description of talks in French
More about the Cercle d’études and how to sign up
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