Alexander Mikaberidze | |
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| Born | (1978-01-27)27 January 1978 (age 48) |
| Alma mater | Tbilisi State University (JD) Florida State University (PhD) |
| Occupations | historian, author and academic |
Alexander Mikaberidze (Georgian:ალექსანდრე მიქაბერიძე; born 27 January 1978) is aGeorgian lawyer, author and historian who specializes inNapoleonic studies. He is a full professor of history and social sciences atLouisiana State University in Shreveport, where he holds the Ruth Herring Noel Endowed Chair for the Curatorship of the James Smith Noel Collection, one of the largest private collections of antiquarian books, prints, and maps in the United States.[1]
Mikaberidze was born in 1978 inAktobe,Kazakh SSR, where his parents were working.[2][3] In 1990, they returned to theGeorgian SSR, which gained independence in 1991.[4]
He graduated fromTbilisi State University in 1999 with a degree in international law. From 1996 to 2000, he worked with theMinistry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, where he handled human rights issues and relations with theCouncil of Europe.[1]
Mikaberidze is a specialist on Napoleonic studies and the Napoleonic era.[5] In 1999, Mikaberidze was one of the founding members of the Napoleonic Society of Georgia, dedicated to the study of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras (1799–1815).[6] In 2000, he moved to the United States to devote himself toNapoleonic studies. Mikaberidze graduated with a Ph.D. in history in 2003 from the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution atFlorida State University. He has taught at Florida State University andMississippi State University, and lectured on strategy and policy at theU.S. Naval War College. Since 2007, he has been at Louisiana State University in Shreveport.[1]
Mikaberidze has been the author, editor, and translator of over two dozen books and textbooks. His booksThe Russian Officer Corps in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792–1815 andThe Battle of Borodino: Napoleon versus Kutuzov won the Literary Award of the International Napoleonic Society for 2005 and 2007, respectively. His book,The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History, published by Oxford University Press in 2020, won the Gilder Lehrman Military History Prize and the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award in 2021. His latest book,Kutuzov: A Life in War and Peace, published by Oxford University Press in 2022, won the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award in 2023.
He is on the editorial boards of the international journalNapoleonica La Revue, "an online review which aims to promote research in the history of the First and Second French Empires".[7]Napoleonica La Revue, "published by theFondation Napoléon, is academic, multidisciplinary, international and peer-reviewed".[7] He has served the editor-in-chief of the periodicalThe Napoleonic Scholarship and an editor of the Select Papers of the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era.[1]
For his contributions to Napoleonic studies, Mikaberidze has been elected a Fellow of theRoyal Historical Society of the United Kingdom, and awarded theInternational Napoleonic Society's Legion of Merit Medal andLa Renaissance Française'sMédaille d'or du Rayonnement Culturel.[1][8]
Alexander Mikaberidze editedConflict and Conquest in the Islamic World: A Historical Encyclopedia, a two-volume encyclopedia covering the military and politicalhistory of Islam, and published in 2011.
The encyclopedia contains more than 600 entries from dozens of contributors, as well as a glossary, maps and photographs.[9]