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The Consortium on the Revolutionary Era is pleased to announce the following virtual sessions to accompany our annual in-person conference. Interested persons can register for these sessions at https://www.revolutionaryera.org/conference-registration-2022. Registrants will receive a Zoom link for all four of these sessions the week of the conference.
Friday February 11
11:00 AM (CST)
The Zoom Turn: Virtual Seminars and Scholarly Community
Nathan Perl-Rosenthal, University of Southern California
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University
David Andress, University of Portsmouth
Karin Wulf, The John Carter Brown Library
4:00 PM (CST)
War, Gender, and Race in Central Europe
Chair, Daniel Unowsky, University of Memphis
We are all made by the same God”: Racial Discourse and African Soldiers in Central Europe 1739-1789
Alexander Burns, West Virginia University
Maria Theresa and Her Soldiers: The Rhetoric of Care at the Viennese Court after 1756
Rita Krueger, Temple University
Visual Representations of Queen Louise of Prussia and the Prussian Military
Samantha Sproviero, Temple University
Comment: Daniel Unowsky, University of Memphis
Saturday February 12
10:30-12:15 (CST)
Reassessing the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: New Insights in Honor of Don Horward.
Chair: Mark Gerges, US Army Command and General Staff College
From Great Captains to Common Grognards: Research Opportunities in Napoleonic Military History
John H. Gill, National Defense University
Napoleon and Grand Strategy: Yes, he had one
Michael Leggiere, University of North Texas
Historiography, Biography and the Many Lives of Napoleon Bonaparte
Charles Esdaile, University of Liverpool (emeritus)
Comment: Mark Gerges, US Army Command and General Staff College
Roundtable: The American Founding in Popular Memory
Chair: Shira Lurie, Saint Mary’s University
Adam McNeil, Rutgers University
Andrew Schocket, Bowling Green State University
Michael Hattem, Associate Director, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Janice Hume, University of Georgia
Woody Holton, University of South Carolina
Comment: Audience
Peter Messer
Dept. of History
Mississippi State University
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