This special issue commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon’s final defeat was of course a watershed event in the history of Europe, and the political and cultural impact of the battle would remain fresh for decades to come. Wellington, for instance, lived well into the Victorian period, and his massive state funeral in 1852—the same year that saw the nephew of his adversary at Waterloo crowned emperor of France—was a major cultural and historical event in its own right. These and other events shaped by the historical legacy of Waterloo inspired intense coverage and debate in the periodical press of the time. This special issue presents papers on a variety of perspectives and from across disciplines which re-ex...
© 2016 University of Birmingham. This article explores Nottingham's ambivalent attitude to the battl...
This article explores Nottingham’s ambivalent attitude to the battle of Waterloo, which concluded ho...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...
This special issue commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon’s final de...
This article contextualises the battle of Waterloo and its impact on cultural life through the pages...
This thesis analyses the range of practices that developed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo i...
200 years ago, Napoleon’s dreams of a new European order dominated by France died on the battlefield...
This special journal issue adresses the various issues at stake when commemorating the 200 years of ...
This paper adresses the various issues at stake when commemorating the 200 years of the battle of Wa...
After midnight 19 June 1815: on the battlefield more than 50,000 men and 7,000 horses lay dead and w...
Bulletin Suivant and Ministère de la Guerre were both written in 1815, during the era of the Napoleo...
This paper analyses the Bicentenary commemoration of the Battle of Waterloo (June 18th 1815), as it ...
This article focuses on the role played by periodicals in the creation of Waterloo as a British real...
Despite the passage of almost exactly two centuries, the Waterloo campaign of June 1815 persists as ...
The bicentennial celebrations in 2015 of the Battle of Waterloo have rekindled public interest in th...
© 2016 University of Birmingham. This article explores Nottingham's ambivalent attitude to the battl...
This article explores Nottingham’s ambivalent attitude to the battle of Waterloo, which concluded ho...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...
This special issue commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon’s final de...
This article contextualises the battle of Waterloo and its impact on cultural life through the pages...
This thesis analyses the range of practices that developed to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo i...
200 years ago, Napoleon’s dreams of a new European order dominated by France died on the battlefield...
This special journal issue adresses the various issues at stake when commemorating the 200 years of ...
This paper adresses the various issues at stake when commemorating the 200 years of the battle of Wa...
After midnight 19 June 1815: on the battlefield more than 50,000 men and 7,000 horses lay dead and w...
Bulletin Suivant and Ministère de la Guerre were both written in 1815, during the era of the Napoleo...
This paper analyses the Bicentenary commemoration of the Battle of Waterloo (June 18th 1815), as it ...
This article focuses on the role played by periodicals in the creation of Waterloo as a British real...
Despite the passage of almost exactly two centuries, the Waterloo campaign of June 1815 persists as ...
The bicentennial celebrations in 2015 of the Battle of Waterloo have rekindled public interest in th...
© 2016 University of Birmingham. This article explores Nottingham's ambivalent attitude to the battl...
This article explores Nottingham’s ambivalent attitude to the battle of Waterloo, which concluded ho...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...