The Gunther E. Rothenberg Seminar in Military History
At High Point University
3-4 November 2006
The Gunther E. Rothenberg Seminar in Military History is a tribute to Professor Rothenberg's scholarship and dedication to the field of military history. High Point University is hosting the annual seminar whose theme in military history will change each year. Leading scholars have been invited to present their most recent research, and latest interpretations. Their papers will serve as a point of departure for extensive discussion and debate of the subject matter. The seminar is opened to the university community and the public. Students and scholars from across the country are encouraged to attend
Theme for 2006: The Napoleonic Wars
Guest Speakers:
The Napoleonic Wars in a Global Context."
Jeremy Black, Professor of History,University of Exeter
"Reform and Stability: Prussia's Military Dialectic from Hubertusburg to Waterloo."
Dennis Showalter,Professor of History,Colorado College
"Military Effectiveness in the Armies of 1813."
Robert Epstein,Professor of History,School of Advanced Military Studies, United States Army Command and Staff College
"The Peninsular War and the Defeat of Napoleon Re-Examined."
Charles Esdaile,Professor of History,University of Liverpool
Further information can be found on the website: www.highpoint.edu/conferences/rothenberg
Subsidies for graduate student registration and accomodations are available courtesy of the Society for Military History. Information available on the website.
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