by cameron | Jul 6, 2012 | video
Judging by the soundtrack, I’m pretty sure Mr Markham produced this marvellous video.
by cameron | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog
Hey folks, some of you may have noticed that your Napoleon feed in iTunes has broken as a result of the server migration. Mea culpa! I tried to make it a smooth transition but it looks like something broke. So, if you’re in that category, please do the...
by cameron | Jun 22, 2012 | Blog
Hi folks, as you may have noticed, we’re moving to a new site. It’s going to take me a few days to get all of the old content up and running, so please be patient.
by cameron | Jun 6, 2012 | Podcast, Premium Podcasts
Hey folks! It’s been nearly 18 months since the last podcast! Can you believe it!? This is a special episode to celebrate and promote a special Napoleonic event that is currently happening in Melbourne – Napoleon: Revolution to Empire. I had the chance...
by cameron | Jun 4, 2012 | Blog
Last Saturday, Chrissy and I had the pleasure of attending the opening day of “NAPOLEON : REVOLUTION TO EMPIRE” at the National Gallery of Victoria. I have to say – I was very impressed. The exhibition takes visitors from the last days of Louis XVI,...
by cameron | Mar 21, 2012 | Blog
The NGV in Melbourne (my old hometown) is running”>a major Napoleon exhibition in Melbourne starting June 2012. Amazingly, neither David nor I have been invited to participate! I am going to reach out to the curator though and try to get an interview...
by cameron | Feb 16, 2012 | Blog
On behalf of David, myself and our audience, I’d like to congratulate our good friend Nicholas Stark for being accepted into the history masters program at Florida State University, in the Institute on the French Revolution and Napoleon!
by cameron | Feb 15, 2012 | Blog
From The Guardian: Why simply take your children to pose with Mickey Mouse when they could be re-enacting the battle of Trafalgar in a giant aquarium – or dry-skiing past frozen corpses from Napoleon’s desperate retreat from Russia? A French MP has laid down the...
by cameron | Dec 19, 2011 | Blog
It’s not about Napoleon though. The book is called “The Three Illusions” and it looks at science and philosophy. It’s my guide for living with what I call “permanent peace” and the philosophy in it has been the basis of how...
by cameron | Nov 23, 2011 | Blog
Thanks for Andrew Lawson for this story: Napoleonic soldiers’ remains found in northern Poland 18.11.2011 08:02 Archaeologists believe that the remains of soldiers who died after Napoleon’s doomed march on Moscow have been found during the creation of a...