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Michael Broers is a Professor of Western European History at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Lady Margaret Hall. He holds the academic rank of Professor and is actively involved in teaching and research within the field of history. His teaching includes courses such as Prelims FHS, Os French Revolution & Empire, FS Nationalism in 19th Century Europe, Approaches to History: Tocqueville; Anthropology; Sociology, and Global History modules spanning periods IV, X, XI, and XII.
His research interests center on Italian and French history during the 18th and 19th centuries, with a particular emphasis on the Napoleonic era. He investigates the application of cultural imperialism theories within European contexts during the Revolutionary-Napoleonic period and examines how regionalism and popular Catholicism influenced the formation of modern state structures. Key areas of focus include Napoleon’s impact on Europe, political developments, and the interplay between intellectual movements and historical change.
Michael’s publications explore themes of leadership, imperialism, and state-building in European history. His featured book, Napoleon: Soldier of Destiny (2014), analyzes Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise and influence, emphasizing his military strategies, political ambitions, and the cultural and societal transformations of his time.
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Michael supervises DPhil and Master’s students in History but currently has no advisees listed. No grants information is provided in the text.
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