Fondation Napoléon


The Fondation Napoléon is a foundation, registered as a French non-profit organisation on 12 November 1987. Its mission is to encourage and support study and interest in the history of the First and Second French Empires, and to support the preservation of Napoleonic heritage.

Mission and activities

The Fondation Napoléon supports research on the history of the two French Empires, most notably by awarding annually six research grants for French-language and non-French-language PhD candidates. It also awards annual History Prizes
for works of excellence whose subject is closely related to the two French Empires. The Fondation also supports the organisation of academic conferences, Napoleonic bicentenary and sesqui-centenary commemorations, Napoleonic book publication and Napoleonic exhibition catalogues.

Save Longwood, Napoleon's House on St Helena

In December 2010, the Fondation launched an international appeal to save Napoleon's house on the island of St Helena. The funds collected were to be used to pay for the restoration of the buildings in which Napoleon and his entourage lived in exile on St Helena from 1815 to 1821. The appeal is supported by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Publication of the ''General Correspondence of Napoleon Bonaparte''

In 2002, the Fondation launched its grand project to publish the most complete version ever of the General Correspondence of Napoleon I. This project is in partnership with the French Archives nationales, the French Archives du Ministère des Affaires étrangères, and with the support of the Fondation La Poste. The end result will be the publication of fourteen volumes and more than 40,000 letters, all with commentary and checked as much as possible against originals in public and private collections. Volume 8, containing letters for the year 1808 and the war in Spain, was published in November 2011 by Editions Fayard.

Libraries, web sites and e-review

Libraries

The Fondation Napoléon organises exhibitions of its collection of fine art and historical memorabilia, etc., São Paulo, Brazil, Monterrey Mexico, Minden and loans items from the collection to prestigious exhibition worldwide. For details, see the Press packs.