Reader’s Notes and Thoughts About Napoleon: Notebook of the Torzhok Merchant Vasiliy Kozminykh [PDF]
The article is devoted to a personal document, the “notebook” of the Torzhok merchant Vasily Kozminykh (1852). The manuscript contains extracts from newspapers and journals, notes on local events, and historical discussions.
Tatyana N. Galasheva
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"Hispania, la leyenda": The Myth of Viriatus’ Struggle Transfigured for Television [PDF]
“Hispania, la leyenda” is the first Spanish attempt to represent on screen the Roman occupation of the Iberian Peninsula and the resistance led by Viriatus.
Elena Cueto-Asín, David R. George Jr,
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Cuba and the Napoleonic memory: Antommarchi, relics, Julio Lobo and a museum [PDF]
El espacio memorial se levanta como un terreno de legitimación simbólica de los recuerdos e imágenes del pasado con una vocación presentista, que busca modular las representaciones del tiempo vivido.
Carvajal-García, Lizandra
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Cette thèse a pour objectif de questionner la présence de la figure napoléonienne, près de deux cents ans après la disparition de Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821), dans la production culturelle populaire francophone (littérature, bande dessinée, jeux vidéo, publicité) de la fin du XXe siècle et du début du XXIe siècle, sous l’angle de la mythocritique ...
Obron-Vattaire, Candice
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Free Ports, Free Trade, Freedom: Napoleon’s Manifold Legacy in Institutions and Images
The legacy of Napoleon - the empire after the emperor - is a well-established field of study that has seen a flourishing of contributions investigating the enduring impact of Napoleonic administrative reforms and the vital fascination of the Napoleonic ...
Giulia Delogu
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Wellington's Men: The British Soldier of the Napoleonic Wars [PDF]
The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo offers an opportunity to think critically about the historiography of the Napoleonic Wars. This article argues that orthodox military histories of the period have tended to neglect the experience of the common ...
McCormack, M +5 more
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Dead men telling tales : Napoleonic war veterans and the military memoir industry, 1808-1914
Published online: 3 June 2021Dead Men Telling Tales is an account of the lasting cultural impact made by the autobiographies of Napoleonic soldiers over the course of the nineteenth century.
GREIG, Matilda Louise
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FEMINIST NETWORKS BEYOND THE SCIENCE WARS: THE 'FEMALE BRAIN' IN THE 1790S AND THE 1990S
This paper explores female networking practices by comparing cases two centuries apart, an experiment made possible by a history of science renewed by a mutually enriching dialogue with science, technology and society studies (STS).
Govoni, Paola, Paola Govoni
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I.A. Krylov’s “Fables” in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot [PDF]
The article explores the presence of I.A. Krylov’s “Fables” as a book within a book in F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot, making the first approaches to the development of the topic “Dostoevsky and Krylov,” which practically did not attract the attention
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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Fiscal Centralization, Limited Government, and Public Revenues in Europe, 1650-1913 [PDF]
Old Regime polities typically suffered from fiscal fragmentation and absolutist rule. By the start of World War I, however, many such countries had centralized institutions and limited government.
Mark Dincecco, Dincecco, Mark
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