Alan Strauss-Schom

Alan Strauss-Schom

Alan Strauss-Schom is a distinguished historian and biographer whose work has illuminated the political and military currents of Europe’s past. His major titles include Trafalgar: Countdown to Battle, 1803–1805; One Hundred Days: Napoleon’s Road to Waterloo; and Napoleon Bonaparte: A Biography, a finalist for the Los Angeles TimesBook Prize. His more recent book, The Shadow Emperor: A Biography of Napoleon III, reaffirmed his reputation for meticulous archival research and narrative clarity. Nominated for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, Strauss-Schom has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and has spent decades tracing the often-hidden threads of history with rigor and grace. He is the founder and first president of the French Colonial Historical Society and established its scholarly journal, French Colonial Studies, expanding the field and fostering a community of inquiry that endures today. In The Swallows of Montafia, he turns that same attentive and discerning gaze toward the story of his own life.

Napoleon was in the final analysis, a terrorist, the worst in European history until the arrival of Hitler and Stalin. He did bring order to France, including new law codes.

Published Works

The Swallows of Montafia

The Swallows of Montafia

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Napoleon Bonaparte: A Life

Napoleon Bonaparte: A Life

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One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo

One Hundred Days: Napoleon's Road to Waterloo

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Trafalgar: Countdown to Battle 1803-1805

Trafalgar: Countdown to Battle 1803-1805

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Émile Zola: A Biography

Émile Zola: A Biography

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The Shadow Emperor: A Biography of Napoleon III

The Shadow Emperor: A Biography of Napoleon III

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Lyautey in Morocco: Protectorate Administration, 1912–1925

Lyautey in Morocco: Protectorate Administration, 1912–1925

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