Souvenir napoléonien
The Souvenir napoléonien, founded in 1937, is an association which promotes the historical study of the Napoleonic era. Its full name is the Société française d'histoire napoléonienne.
Background
First established in the year 1937 by Eugénie Gal, a great-great-niece of
The society works closely with the Fondation Napoléon, from which it receives financial support for the publication of its magazine, the Revue du souvenir napoléonien.[1]
Structure
The officers of the Souvenir napoléonien are a President, an Honorary President, three Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer and a Deputy Treasurer. The governing body is called the Steering Committee. There is also a General Secretary and an editor-in-chief of the magazine.
In
The delegations abroad are: Northern Italy,
Library
The Souvenir napoléonien has a library which was initially established with about five hundred books from the library of Baron Jean Thiry, bequeathed to the society by the historian's children. This library is constantly expanded by donations from the society's members and from authors and publishers, as well as by purchases, and is available for the use of members of the association and of students in a building at 82 rue de Monceau, Paris.
The library contains the archive of the Revue du Souvenir napoléonien magazine, starting from issue number 233 of December 1967.
The Revue du Souvenir napoléonien
Many historians, including