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[email protected] THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SERVICE OF ANTOINE-HENRI BARON DE JOMINI IN 1812-13: A NEW RETROSPECTIVE VIEW By EMAN M. VOVSI A Thesis submitted to the Department of History in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Degree Awarded: Summer Semester, 2006 © Eman M. Vovsi 2006 All Right Reserved The members of the Committee approve the thesis of Eman M. Vovsi defended on May 17, 2006. ____________________________ Donald D. Horward Professor Directing Thesis ____________________________ Matt Childs Committee Member ____________________________ Jonathan Grant Committee Member The Office of Graduate Studies has verified and approved the above named committee members. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My great passion for Napoleonic history really started some fifteen years ago. In 1989 a group of historians, buffs and aficionados of the then Soviet Union, for the first time, were invited to participate in the bicentennial anniversary of the French Revolution in Paris. Prior to that, we all had been studying the life and battles of the great Corsican in groups or in solo, but there it all came together. Dressed in Napoleonic uniforms as a part of the international “French” re-enactment group, we were allowed – for the first time in our history! – to visit Napoleon’s tomb in Les Invalides.