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Welcome to the Napoleonic era task force, which covers the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below. The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here. ContentsScopeThis task force covers the events of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, corresponding to the period from c. 1792 to c. 1815. Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding |
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Participants
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- Alexandru.demian (talk · contribs)
- Auntieruth55 (talk · contribs) French Revolutionary Wars (particularly in southwestern Germany). War and Society. Austrian and French generals.
- Cunobeline (talk · contribs) Royal Regiment of Artillery related.
- Djmaschek (talk · contribs) (Austrian, Spanish & French generals & battles, Peninsular, 1796, War of the Pyrenees.)
- fdewaele (talk · contribs)
- GELongstreet (talk · contribs) (OoBs, biographies, minor fixes & additions)
- Kenmore (talk · contribs) (I just did the Battle of Krasnoi article, and I'd like to upgrade it from a stub to something much more polished. I have the historical sources and the knowledge, but need to learn more about operating in Wikipedia format. I'd also like to write articles on other key battles in Napoleon's 1812 campaign: Polotsk I & II, Tarutino, Vyazma, etc. Anyone who can give me more orientation, please contact me at Wikipedia or at my email. Thank you.)
- Kozam (talk · contribs) Imperial Guard Cavalry, French and Allied generals of the Napoleonic Wars, Peninsular War. I'm essentially present on French Wikipedia but I contribute here for the pleasure sometimes.
- Marechal Ney (talk · contribs) I have a lot of general knowledge. Specialties are 1814 campaign, Imperial Guard Cavalry (also line cavalry, to a lesser extent)
- Sadads (talk · contribs) (am beginning to do some major work on nautical history during this period, if anyone needs any help, contact me on my talk)
- SoLando (talk · contribs)
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Resources
- Napoleonic Collection At www.militaryheritage.com
- Napoleonic Alliance
- Napoleonic Literature
- Napoleon-Series.org
- The International Napoleonic Society
- Napoleon, His Army and Enemies. (Armies, Campaigns, Battles, Tactics, Commanders)
- Bloom, Phillip. "The Emperor's Youth". napoleon-series.org. Retrieved 28 February 2005.
- "Bonaparte (Napoléon Ier)". Insecula: L'encyclopedie des artes et de l'architecture. Retrieved 25 September 2003.
- "Napoleon". Napoleon Series. Retrieved 10 February 2004. (Now a dead link; comparable material is at [1].)
- "Napoleon I of France". France.com. Retrieved 20 February 2005.
- Full texts of:
- The constitution of the Consulate (in French)
- The Imperial Constitution (in French)
- Memoirs of Napoleon at Project Gutenberg
- The Life of Napoleon I at Project Gutenberg
- History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814, by François Mignet (1824), as made available by Project Gutenberg (out-of-copyright)
- If you know of other useful resources, please feel free to add them here.
- Online bibliography of the The Naval Chronicle "Containing a general and biographical history of the royal navy of the United kingdom with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects ([1799-1818])"