April 2020 – Society for Military History, Arlington, VA (cancelled)
- Kelsey Power, King’s College London, ““Fashioning Statements: Dress, Identity, and Negotiation by British POWs during the Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815”
- Benjamen Goff, Florida State University, “Cultivating and Deploying Naval Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century French World”
February 2020 – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Tallahassee, FL
- Erik Lewis, Florida State University, “Rearing and Running: Trans-Pyrenean Migration during the French Revolution”
- Timothy Carapella, Binghamton University, SUNY, “Legitimacy at Stake: Napoleon and the 1802 Amnesty for Émigrés”
- Alexander Burns, West Virginia University, “The Seven Years War, Steuben, and Combined-Arms Tactics in the Continental Army”
- Richard Siegler, Florida State University, “Old Regime Expertise in Revolutionary France: Public Contractors in Aix-en-Provence”
- Corinne Gressang, University of Kentucky, “Religious Women and the Return of Catholicism to France after Revolution (1802-1808)”
May 2019 – Society for Military History, Columbus, OH
- Erik Lewis, Florida State University, “The Cantalauze Kidnapping: Migration Tactics in the Shadow of War”
- Benjamen Goff, Florida State University, “Military Medicine and the Relationship between Knowledge and Empire”
February 2019 – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Atlanta, GA
- Richard Siegler, Florida State University, “The French Revolution and the Leasing of Public Power to the Private Sector”
- Zachary Stoltzfus, Florida State University, “Codifying Credit: The 1804 Civil Code and the Organization of Hypothèque “
- Kathleen McCrudden, Yale University, “Sophie de Grouchy’s Physiological Theory of Rights”
February 2018 – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Philadelphia, PA
- Meredith Gaffield, Johns Hopkins University, “Racial Interests or Republican Loyalties? The Régiment du Cap in the Haitian Revolution”
- Richard Siegler, Florida State University, “Napoleon’s Public Administration: Duties and the French State in Napoleonic France”
April 2017 – Society for Military History, Jacksonville, FL
- Benjamen Goff, Florida State University, “The Milice of Eighteenth-Century France”
- Nate Jarrett, University of North Texas, “The Antwerp Conference of 1793 and the Rise and Fall of the First Coalition”
- Luke A. L. Reynolds, City University of New York, “Dining on Glory: The Waterloo Banquet”
February 2017 – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Charleston, SC
- Jeffrey Harris, University of North Carolina, “Beyond Rousseau: Royalism, the General Will, and the ‘Ministerial’ Pamphlets of the Pre-Revolutionary Crisis”
- Marina Ortiz, Florida State University, “Napoleonic Art Policy and Musée Napoléon”
- Joe Harmon, Florida State University, “The Revolutionary Nationalization of the Church”
- Zachary Stoltzfus, Florida State University, “An Economy of Movable Goods: The Napoleonic Code and Biens-Meubles“
- Alex Rowney, Florida State University, “Obedience of the Law: Regulatory Adherence in Napoleon’s Cour de Cassation”
- Erik Lewis, Florida State University, “Boarding Schools and Building an Empire: Napoleon and the Maisons d’éducation de la Légion d’honneur“
- Richard Siegler, Florida State University, “An Old Regime Tax in Napoleonic France: Octrois and Municipal Finance, 1798-1815″
February 2016 – Consortium on the Revolutionary Era, Shreveport, LA
- Jordan R. Hayworth, University of North Texas, “Logistical Crisis, Cowardliness, or Revenge? The Sambre and Meuse Army’s Failure to Rescue Kehl and Huningue in 1797”
- Nate Jarrett, University of North Texas, “False Start: Britain and Coalition Warfare in 1794”
- Chris Menking, University of North Texas, “Wagon and Forage Masters: The Quartermaster Department During the Mexican War”
April 2015 – Society for Military History, Montgomery, AL
- Jordan Hayworth, University of North Texas, “From Citizen-Soldiers to Professionals? Transformations of the French Army under the Thermidorean Regime and the Directory”
- Chris Juergens, Florida State University, “The Evil Intentions of This Nation”: Hessian Perspectives on American Revolutionary Activity”
- Andrew Swift, Jacksonville State University, “The Earl of Wellington and the 1812 Siege of Badajoz”
February 2015 – Consortium on Revolutionary Era, High Point, NC
- Jordan Hayworth, University of North Texas,“The Sambre and Meuse Army and the War for Frontiers, 1794-1797”
- Nate Jarrett, University of North Texas, “Pitt and the Polish Question”
April 2014 – Society for Military History, Kansas City, MO
- Caleb Greinke, Florida State University
- Andrew Fagal, State University of New York Binghamton
- Christian Juergens, Florida State University
February 2014 – Consortium on Revolutionary Era, Oxford, MS
- Christopher Golding, Temple University, “A Question of Such Magnitude: British Policy and Slavery in St. Domingo, 1794-1798”
- Nicholas Stark, Florida State University, “The Last Stand of Eire: The Irish Revolutionary Struggles under Napoleon”
- Michael De Feudis, Florida State University, “Prince Eugene with the Grand Army in Russia, 1812”