2025

Lapérouse in Rapa Nui (native name for Easter Island)

This month, we would like to highlight an association with which we have had a long-standing relationship: the Cercle d’Etude de l’Ile de Pâques et de la Polynésie (CEIPP). We asked its president, Raymond Duranton, for permission to publish one of his articles, which recounts Lapérouse’s visit to the famous Easter Island. If you are

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Malaspina, the forgotten navigator (second part)

In the first part, we mentioned the beginnings of the departure of Malaspina expedition. Let us now talk about the most remarkable period: the expedition around the world, four years after that of Lapérouse An expedition inspired by that of Lapérouse (1789-1794) We have seen how Ambrosio Malaspina who had received Laperouse in Concepcion, then

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Alejandro Malaspina

Malaspina, the forgotten navigator, commander of an expedition inspired by that of Laperouse (1st part)

We will devote two articles to this little-known browser. The second part will be published on our website in October Of the great navigators of the eighteenth century, we remember the names of the prestigious Wallis, Cook, Bougainville and La Pérouse, among others… So mainly British and French. On the Spanish side, we remember the

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The Royal Navy of Louis XVI, a lecture by M. Villiers in Albi, May 6, 2025

At the initiative of our association, a conference on the theme of “Louis XVI’s Royal Navy at the time of North American independence” was held at the Archives Départementales du Tarn in Albi. This event had been announced to you by an article on our website and a newsletter. The speaker, M. Villiers, a specialist

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