SP2428 Napoleon: Reformer, Rascal, narcissist, Military Genius?

SP2428 Napoleon: Reformer, Rascal, narcissist, Military Genius?

Class | Available (Membership Required)

29995 W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, MI 48334 United States

3rd Floor

5/22/2024 (one day)

10:00 AM-11:30 AM EDT on Wed

$20.00

Member Discount Available

The recent film, Napoleon, has resurrected a controversial historical figure whose actions over some two decades of public life made their imprint on the modern world. In this class, the Napoleonic legacy will be explored and the good and bad of it is weighed. Napoleon still fascinates many today. Discover why and reflect on the fact that his imprint can still be seen around the world.

Sosnowski, Thomas

Dr. Thomas C. Sosnowski is a native of Detroit with a B.A. from the University of Detroit and Ph.D. from Kent State University. Sosnowski taught at KSU’s Stark Campus in Canton, Ohio for 41 years. He studied French at Quebec’s Laval University and has traveled extensively. Sosnowski’s primary research has been on 17th and 18th century French history. Dr. Sosnowski was honored by Kent State with its Distinguished Teaching Award.