by cameron | Sep 27, 2009 | Napoleon news
Hey folks, apologies for the silence here over the last few months. I can assure you that more episodes are on the way! It’s just been an incredibly busy time for David and I. Here’s something you might find interesting: Australian Napoleonic scholar, Dr...
by cameron | Jun 28, 2009 | Images
Check out David’s photos from the recent INS!
by cameron | Jun 22, 2009 | Napoleon news
Photo:Dominique Faget/AFP From AFP: French lawyer Franck Samson, dressed as Napoleon, takes part with some 1,200 history enthusiasts from 20 European countries in the reeanactment of the battle of Waterloo. On June 18, 1815, Napoleon led his 72,000-strong army into...
by cameron | Jun 16, 2009 | General
Just a reminder that if you’re looking for an easy way to listen to the entire Napoleon 101 archives – and you have iTunes installed – then go to the Napoleon 101 iTunes homepage. While you are there, feel free to review the show! (Welcome everyone...
by cameron | Jun 8, 2009 | Podcast, Premium Podcasts
We’re very lucky to have Alexander Mikaberidze back to discuss a few more important Russian generals and the crossing of the Berezina.
by cameron | May 22, 2009 | Napoleon news
The National Bureau of Economic Research, America’s leading nonprofit economic research organization, has released a paper about the effects of Napoleon’s “invasions” into the other European countries. It sounds interesting: —- Abstract...
by cameron | May 17, 2009 | Napoleon news
William Powers Jr., president of The University of Texas at Austin, was appointed to the rank of Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, the prestigious order created by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804, for his work in establishing the French Judicial Visiting...
by cameron | May 14, 2009 | Napoleon news
Remember our recent guest Michael Kroger who told us about his Melbourne mansion decorated in 1st Empire style? Well he emailed us today to say he has put it up for sale and if you are quick you can see some amazing photos of the interior here. It is truly amazing and...
by cameron | May 8, 2009 | Images
clipped from www.guardian.co.ukNow the man the world knows as emperor, war hero and bogeyman, the ruthlessly ambitious Little Corporal who rose from provincial obscurity in Corsica to become the terror or ruler of half the world, will be revealed in a surprising new...
by cameron | May 5, 2009 | Gifts
From the time I became obsessed with Napoleon I have wanted to own a Napoleonic-style bicorn. But I’ve never found a place that sells them – I mean, high quality ones, not the cheesy costume style. In the comments section of an old post, Captain Flunky has...