"Importantly, the book is supported by a generous number of illustrations (including some fullpage), which will prove useful in the classroom. While it is often all too easy to rely on Googleto help us reconstruct the visual worlds of the past, Visual Culture and the Revolutionary andNapoleonic Wars reminds us how much remarkable material is still sitting neglected in thearchives. Flaming cardboard globes, board games, and exhibition tickets are the types of sourcesthat, until recently, might have been relegated to the footnotes or overlooked altogether, but asthis volume proves, they are crucial for introducing us to the many, and often contested ways inwhich those who lived through the revolutionary and Napoleonic periods imagined andinterpreted their changing worlds. " - Gemma Betros, The Australian National University (H-France Review)