Public Remembering, Private Reminiscing: French Military Memoirs and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

TitlePublic Remembering, Private Reminiscing: French Military Memoirs and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsDwyer, Philip G.
JournalFrench Historical Studies
Volume33
Issue2
Pagination231-258
Abstract

The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars resulted in an explosion of personal recollections on a scale never before witnessed, some published in the author's lifetime, many not. These memoirs, and the stories and anecdotes told in them, shaped the images surrounding the wars for generations to come. Given the distance that often separated the writing from the event, the memoirs almost always contained projections, evasions, myths, and outright fantasies. But that is exactly where their value lies, the author argues in this article. It allows the historian to establish the extent to which those who took part in the wars began to romanticize or indeed contest them and the man most responsible for them—Napoléon—and the degree to which they engaged in the political and cultural debates of the day.

URLhttp://fhs.dukejournals.org/content/33/2/231.short
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