In July 2012, in advance of commemoration of the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, Tate Britain is to host a two-day conference exploring the impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars on…Continue
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Started Oct 31, 2011
Hi All, As some of you will be aware the AHRC funding that has supported this project comes to an end in January. Firstly just to let you know that the website will continue!More broadly I would like…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dr Matthew McCormack Oct 20, 2011.
Having just completed reading through the correspondence relating to Hampshire volunteers in the years 1802 and 1803 (in…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve Tamplin Nov 1, 2010.
Soon we'll be launching our online digital repository for selected documents from this project. This collection of source material will form one of the project's outputs. So, like the bibliography,…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kevin Linch Jan 31, 2011.
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John Grenier commented on Kevin Linch's page ResourcesA little bit outside the dates for this group, but do get in touch with Rachel Anchor if you are interested.
Posted on March 22, 2013 at 14:24
International Conference, Rostrevor, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Weekend conference around the end of September 2013 (date to be finalised)
Call for Papers
Seeking to bridge these two interlinked wars by examining some of the key characters and moments in each.
Whether on the plains of Maida in 1806, when his famous 20th Regiment played a key role in defeating Napoleon’s ‘Invincibles’, or in his amphibious assault on Washington…
Posted on February 19, 2013 at 11:30
Having read and sort of catalogued one of the volume of War Office correspondence from 1779 to 1780, it struck me that it would be good if I could share some of this information. I'd heard about the National Archive Your Archives wiki and thought I'd give it a go.
With a bit of work on exporting the data I have endnote, I've come up with…
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Caroline L Nielsen said… On the essential bibliography of soldiering in the later eighteenth-century, can we add this book for the medical officers:
Marcus Ackroyd, Laurence Brockliss, Michael Moss, Kate Retford and John Stevenson's, Advancing with the Army: Medicine, the Professions and Social Mobility in the British Isles, 1790-1850 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006).
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