Where:
French Library / Alliance Française of Boston & Cambridge
53 Marlborough St.
Boston, MA 02116
Admission:
$18 members $25 Non-members
Categories:
History
Event website:
https://frenchlibrary.org/events/reluctant-sailor-lafayette-250/
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the French Navy and 250 years of Franco-American friendship, we are delighted to host a special conference with French historian Vincent Bouat-Ferlier on Lafayette’s unexpected maritime journey during the Age of Revolutions.
Often remembered as a soldier and champion of liberty, Lafayette was also deeply shaped by the sea. His transatlantic crossings, notably aboard the frigate Hermione in 1780, were pivotal in securing French support for the American cause and reveal the essential role of naval power in the success of the Revolution. Through this perspective, Vincent Bouat-Ferlier offers a fresh reading of Lafayette’s trajectory, highlighting how maritime networks, strategy, and circulation between France and America were central to his actions.
This conference situates Lafayette’s story within the broader history of the French Navy, founded in 1626 under Cardinal Richelieu, and celebrates four centuries of maritime power shaping global history from the Atlantic to beyond.
The evening will conclude with a Q&A session, followed by a reception.
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