Boston 1775: Myths and Reality
Continuation of the study of the 1775 siege of Boston, a linked event to that of 15 January 2023. Please contact Philip Marshall on 07946 041733 if you would like to attend.
Continuation of the study of the 1775 siege of Boston, a linked event to that of 15 January 2023. Please contact Philip Marshall on 07946 041733 if you would like to attend.
It is once again an honour and privilege to welcome Professor Alexander Mikaberidze as our speaker for an event in which we study the decisive Napoleonic battle of Friedland in 1807 in light of Russian materials recently made available in English. Alexander Mikaberidze is Professor of History and the Ruth Herring Noel Endowed Chair at […]
NHSA is delighted and honoured to welcome Niall Barr as our speaker for this event in which we study the First Battle of El Alamein. Professor of Military History at King's College, London and Dean of Academic Studies of the Defence Studies Department, Niall Barr has published extensively on the Second World War and is […]
The NHSA is delighted to welcome Gregory Coates as our speaker for this event in which we study Caesar's famous siege of Alesia, which formed the culmination of his campaigns in Gaul. Gregory will be attending as part of our programme of speakers engaged in doctorate research. Having graduated with first class honours from Oxford […]
NHSA is delighted and honoured to welcome Professor Charles Esdaile as our speaker for this event in which we analyse the battle of Vitoria. Professor of History at Liverpool University, Charles Esdaile has been prolific in his publications on the Peninsular War and is a specialist on Spain in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era. His many works include "The Peninsular […]
This topic has proved extremely popular and NHSA is both privileged honoured to welcome Carole Divall as our speaker for further study of the battle of Vitoria. Carole Divall has published extensively on the Revolutionary […]