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John G. Gallaher
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John G. Gallaher is Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, where he served as Professor of History. Gallaher has authored several books and has contributed to the Encyclopædia Britannica.

 

Primary Contributions (4)
Leo X
Leo X was one of the leading Renaissance popes (reigned 1513–21). He made Rome a cultural centre and a political power, but he depleted the papal treasury, and, by failing to take the developing Reformation seriously, he contributed to the dissolution of the Western church. Leo excommunicated…
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Publications (4)
The Iron Marshall: A Biography of Louis N. Davout
The Iron Marshall: A Biography of Louis N. Davout
By Professor John G. Gallaher B.A. M.A. Ph.D.
John G. Gallaher. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 397-406.
General Alexandre Dumas: Soldier of the French Revolution
General Alexandre Dumas: Soldier of the French Revolution
By Professor John G. Gallaher B.A. M.A. Ph.D.
Born Thomas Alexandre Davy De La Pailleterie In 1762 To An Enslaved Black Woman And A White French Nobleman, The Young Thomas-alexandre Spent His First Fourteen Years On The Island Of Saint Domingue. Following His Mother's Death, Alexandre Joined His Father In Normandy In 1776. Later, He Moved To Paris Alone. In 1786, After Losing Financial Support For His Free Parisian Life, Alexandre Enlisted As A Private In The French Army Under His Mother's Name - Dumas. Had His Mother Been White, He Would Have...
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Napoleon’s Enfant Terrible: General Dominique Vandamme (Volume 15) (Campaigns and Commanders Series)
Napoleon’s Enfant Terrible: General Dominique Vandamme (Volume 15) (Campaigns and Commanders Series)
By John G. Gallaher
A dedicated career soldier and excellent division and corps commander, Dominique Vandamme was a thorn in the side of practically every officer he served. Outspoken to a fault, he even criticized Napoleon, whom he never forgave for not appointing him marshal. His military prowess so impressed the emperor, however, that he returned Vandamme to command time and again. In this first book-length study of Vandamme in English, John G. Gallaher traces the career of one of Napoleon’s most successful...
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Napoleon's Irish Legion
Napoleon's Irish Legion
By Professor John G. Gallaher B.A. M.A. Ph.D.
Drawing heavily on the original documents of the Archives de la guerre, John G. Gallaher has written the first complete account of the storied Irish Legion, which joined with Napoleon to fight England.Following the failed Rebellion of 1798, hundreds of Irishmen fled to the Continent to avoid imprisonment or execution. As part of his planned campaign against England and Ireland in 1803, Napoleon authorized the creation of an Irish Legion to invade Ireland in order to tie down British forces...
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