Hi Gentlemen,
Here I'm back from the other side of the Atlantic :) the french frog!
It's a pleausure to announce that french historians are still interested in Civil War. Here some new books recently published for the 150th anniversary....
1)
can be found here or amazon: http://www.eyrolles.com/Loisirs/Livr...-9782917575147
The book, I don't have yet, deals with Edouard Lacouture, a french businessman in 1860 member honoris causa of the Chamber of Commerce of Virginia. He wanted to link the confederate states with Napoleon III and tried to convince him to take part in the conflict. In the way of creating partnership between Norfolk (VA) and Lorient.
2)
by Farid Ameur. It's a some of pictures we know it for the most part. But still interesting to have a new point of view from a young PHD historian. Farid as I know, used to study in several american universities as Virginia one....and the great pleasure of beeing assistant
Here I'm back from the other side of the Atlantic :) the french frog!
It's a pleausure to announce that french historians are still interested in Civil War. Here some new books recently published for the 150th anniversary....
1)
can be found here or amazon: http://www.eyrolles.com/Loisirs/Livr...-9782917575147
The book, I don't have yet, deals with Edouard Lacouture, a french businessman in 1860 member honoris causa of the Chamber of Commerce of Virginia. He wanted to link the confederate states with Napoleon III and tried to convince him to take part in the conflict. In the way of creating partnership between Norfolk (VA) and Lorient.
2)
by Farid Ameur. It's a some of pictures we know it for the most part. But still interesting to have a new point of view from a young PHD historian. Farid as I know, used to study in several american universities as Virginia one....and the great pleasure of beeing assistant
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