European Museum Night 2023. 13 May

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On Saturday 13 May 2023, the Service historique de la Défense will participate in the European Museum Night.

Numerous activities will be offered, including a musical journey, a new exhibition and a presentation of archives...  

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Château de Vincennes
Service historique de la Défense, avenue de Paris, 94306 Vincennes
Le samedi 13 mai

Horaires

From 5pm to 11pm

Last modification on 09/05/2023

In the footsteps of history. Memory of the Nation in arms. From 13 May to 22 July 2023

Poster of the exhibition.
Exposition

The Service historique de la Défense (SHD) preserves over 450 linear kilometres of archive and library documents dating back to the 16th century, which archivists, librarians, historians, and scientific and technical personnel are working to inventory, communicate, enhance and enrich.


Sharing this wealth is the aim of this exhibition, which aims to present to the many visitors to the Service historique de la Défense a selection of documents and objects of military symbolism, some emblematic, others unpublished or little known, but all of which represent a part of the history and memory of the Nation in arms.

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Château de Vincennes
Service historique de la Défense, avenue de Paris, 94306 Vincennes
From 13 May to 22 July 2023

Horaires

Monday: 1pm-5pm

Tuesday to Thursday: 9am-5pm

Friday 9am-4pm

Saturday: 9.30am-3pm

Last modification on 09/05/2023

GR 2 K 148, 27 et 44

The conquest of Dahomey (1890-1894)

On 27 October 2021, France, in accordance with a promise made in 2017 by the President of the Republic, returned to Benin 26 objects taken during the conquest of the Kingdom of Dahomey between 1890 and 1894.

These 26 objects - royal objects or regalia that belonged to the kings of Dahomey - had been entrusted to the Musée de l'Homme, installed at the Trocadero, in 1894 by General Dodds, commander of the two expeditions of 1892 and 1894, after the defeat of King Behanzin and the establishment of the French protectorate. They were kept and exhibited at the Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac - Museum of Primitive Arts.

This historical event gave rise to a scientific event during which the SHD was invited to present its archives concerning the expeditions to Dahomey, and to evoke the stages of this military conquest.

The kingdom of Dahomey was an old African kingdom, born in the 17th century, which had established relations with France in the context of the slave trade. At the end of the 19th century, King Behanzin, who came to the throne in 1889, intended to resist French interference militarily and to challenge the agreements that had been made. It was in this context that France undertook the colonisation of Dahomey.

This conquest was organised in three stages, punctuated by three military-scientific expeditions. The first expedition, which aimed essentially to defend the French trading posts on the coast, was entrusted to Commander Terrillon of the Troupes de Marine and took place from March to April 1890. It ended with the battle of Atchoupa, on 20 April 1890, and a French victory. A first peace treaty was signed on 3 October 1890, but it was not ratified by the Chamber of Deputies. The situation between the kingdom of Dahomey and France remained tense, with King Behanzin, hostile to French interference, opting for a policy of force and confrontation. A second expedition was organised from July to December 1892, preceded by a maritime blockade of the coast. This time it was no longer a question of defending the French establishments with a rapidly built-up force, but of leading an expedition into the heart of the kingdom of Dahomey, with the eventual establishment of a protectorate. The expedition was entrusted to Colonel Dodds. Starting from Cotonou and Porto Novo, the French column went up to Abomey, the capital of the kingdom of Dahomey, occupied on 17 November 1892. It was there that the now General Dodds had the royal objects seized and sent to France. He also proclaimed the deposition of King Behanzin, but did not manage to take him prisoner. This was the aim of the third expedition, from October 1894 to January 1895. It ended on 15 January with the proclamation of a new king of Dahomey, allied with France, then with the surrender of Behanzin, and finally with the proclamation of the French protectorate over Dahomey on 29 January 1895.

With Behanzin defeated, Upper Dahomey opened up to French penetration, with the Niger in its sights. According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Delcassé, the aim was to keep the road to the Sudan and Niger open by establishing a French sphere of influence in Upper Dahomey. From 1894 to 1898, a series of missions made it possible to establish this French trusteeship, recognised by a series of conventions with Germany and the United Kingdom between 1897 and 1898.

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The progress of colonisation through maps (1889-1893)La progression de la colonisation à travers les cartes (1889-1893)

These four maps held by the SHD were drawn up between 1889 and 1893. Their comparison reveals the progression of the exploration of the land by the French (civilians and then soldiers), first along the coast and the waterways, then on the routes of military conquest. The illustrations and certain place names reflect the imagination and prejudices used to justify colonisation. The precision of the surveys and the geographical layout also recall the expertise of the officers and the dedicated services in the field of topography.

Map of French settlements in the Gulf of Benin, Victor Ballot, 1889.
GR 6 M T206D 192 : SHD Vincennes

Map of French settlements in the Gulf of Benin, Victor Ballot, 1889.

This map was drawn up by the administrator of the French establishments, or resident, in Benin, Victor Ballot, in 1889. At that date, only the coast and the localities along the rivers are known, and therefore represented, punctuated with tricolour flags indicating the French trading posts. The routes of the main exploration missions from Whidah (or Ouidah) to Abomey, between 1845 and 1871, are indicated by a straight line. The rest of the map shows the 'unexplored regions' in white. 

Map of Dahomey and neighbouring countries, J. Hansen (geographer), 1892

This map 'drawn up according to the most recent explorations', i.e. after the first two military expeditions of 1890-1892, presents the most recent knowledge concerning the topography, toponymy, climate and landscapes of the territories of Dahomey. The southern part of the territory is already called "French territory". It lies between the neighbouring territories conquered by the Germans and the English.

The illustrated vignettes, the place names, and the notes on the climate, the population, the economy, the population, are a mixture of rigorous scientific observations and epinal images, even prejudices justifying the expeditions in the name of a "civilising mission" of France: The coast is still called the "slave coast"; the north-eastern territories are referred to as "kingdoms ravaged by the warmongering Dahomey"; weapons used for human "sacrifices" and skulls displayed on the ramparts of Abomey are presented; "superstitions" and the "cult of fetishes" are illustrated by a "snake temple"; the ferocious and famous Amazons of Dahomey are also represented.

Map of Dahomey and neighbouring countries, J. Hansen (geographer), 1892
GR 6 M T206D 201 : SHD Vincennes
Map of Dahomey drawn up by order of General Dodds, based on the work of the officers of the expeditionary corps, 15 March 1893.
GR 6 M T206D 203 1 : SHD Vincennes

Map of Dahomey drawn up by order of General Dodds, based on the work of the officers of the expeditionary corps, 15 March 1893.

This map was drawn up by the military (the topographical office of the headquarters of the troops in Benin), using, the notice states, the reconnaissance work of the officers of the expeditionary force, and information obtained during interrogations conducted by the 'service des affaires politiques de la colonie du Dahomey'. It can be seen that knowledge of the territories to the north has progressed considerably, not only around Abomey, the capital conquered in November 1792, but well beyond. The territories to the south are now called 'annexed territory'. Knowledge of the whole, however, is still limited to the routes used.

Map of Dahomey drawn up according to the information of Commandant Trinité-Schillemans, 1 July 1893.

Although it was drawn up shortly after the previous one, by the same services (Commandant Trinité-Schillemans was the head of the political affairs service already mentioned), this map is even more complete. This precise description of the territory illustrates the deepening of French domination over the now named colony of Dahomey. The various borders - the limits of the annexed territories, of the kingdom of Porto-Novo, of the provinces of Allada and Abomey - were this time clearly traced. Exploration was no longer limited to the vicinity of the roads. Only the territories further north remain dotted.

Map of Dahomey drawn up according to the information of Commandant Trinité-Schillemans, 1 July 1893.
GR 6 M T206D 198 bis: SHD Vincennes

The second Dahomey expedition in Epinal pictures.
Postcards illustrating the Dahomey campaign, undated.

These postcards with gold edging, which were found in chocolate bars, indicate that the campaign took place in 1892 but illustrate events in 1893. Magnifying the French colonial gesture, they depict the major French victories in Dahomey, the ever-victorious French repelling brave and exotic enemies, not least the Amazons of King Behanzin. The uniforms, weapons and landscapes are barely sketched, but all the elements are there to anchor the legend in the mind.

The attack on the Dogba camp by the Dahomeans (19 September 1892).
GR 2 K 148, 27 et 44 : SHD Vincennes

The attack on the Dogba camp by the Dahomeans (19 September 1892).

The Fons warriors and the Amazons of King Behanzin in their colourful outfits attack the French camp in the early hours of the morning: a skirmisher sounds the alarm, while skirmishers and legionnaires dressed in white rush in against a backdrop of tents and the rising sun. The French won after a fierce battle, during which Major Faurax was killed.

The capture of Qana (4 November 1892).

The picture shows the last bayonet charge of the legionnaires and riflemen against the soldiers and Amazons of Behanzin, before taking the royal palace in this 'holy' city of Dahomey.

The capture of Qana (4 November 1892).
GR 2 K 148, 27 et 44 : SHD Vincennes
Entry of the flag into Abomey (17 November 1892).
GR 2 K 148, 27 et 44 : SHD Vincennes

Entry of the flag into Abomey (17 November 1892).

In good order, the French troops (marine troops and riflemen) enter the Dahomean capital, abandoned by King Behanzin, with the tricolour flag. It was the end of the second expedition. The population welcomes the French as liberators, presenting them with their children; as a reminder of the "barbarity" justifying the conquest, the skulls of the "sacrificed" still adorn the ramparts, and the city, which would have been set on fire by the king at the approach of the enemy, like Moscow facing Napoleon, burns in the background.

The exile of King Behanzin in photographs.

King Behanzin finally surrendered in January 1894 and was deported to Martinique with his family. This exile was immortalized by a few black and white photographs taken by a sailor on the schooner "La Mésange".

Behanzin and his family

The exiled king remains dignified; he is surrounded by his relatives - women and a child. One of the women holds an umbrella to protect his head and another seems to be bringing him a drink. The looks are serious, but not overpowering. In the background are French soldiers wearing colonial helmets; on the left, ropes remind us that we are on a ship.

Behanzin and his family
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Behanzin's ministers
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Behanzin's ministers

Proud and resigned, the ministers of Behanzin pose on the deck of the Mésange. As a reminder of the victory, the motto 'Honneur et patrie' (the motto of the French army) is displayed above their heads. One of their jailers, a sailor armed with a rifle, poses with them, but curiously blurred by the light, he seems to fade away in front of the dignity of this government in exile.

Memory of the expedition

Dahomey Expedition Commemorative Medal, Symbol Division, 1892.

This medal was created in 1892 and first presented to General Dodds on his return to France. The obverse shows the helmeted effigy of the Republic framed by a laurel wreath; on the reverse, a star symbolising France's influence on the world, a trophy of four flags recalling the victory, and a naval anchor for the naval troops. Its ribbon, daffodil yellow cut with black stripes, is the same as that of the Tonkin expedition commemorative medal (1883-1885).

Dahomey Expedition Commemorative Medal, Symbol Division, 1892.

On board the Abeille. A history of towing in Brest. 4 May

conference poster
Conférence

As part of the "Rendez-vous maritimes", the Médiathèques de Brest, the Musée national de la Marine, the Service historique de la Défense and the Centre national des phares are organising a conference entitled "Aboard the Abeille. A history of towing in Brest" given by the writer Hervé HAMON, accompanied by figures from the tug's crew.

 

Brest
Auditorium de la médiathèque François Mitterrand – Les Capucins
Jeudi 4 mai

Horaires

18h30 - 20h

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SHD Readers' Prize 2023. From 1 to 30 April

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The French Defence Historical Service is launching the third edition of its Readers' Prize!
From 1 to 30 April 2023, vote for one of the ten military history books in competition and try to win a place at the award ceremony.

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What is the SHD Readers' Prize?

The SHD Readers' Prize is awarded annually to a French-language military history book published in the year before last. Due to sanitary conditions, the present edition will reward a work published in 2020. One copy of each of the ten works, chosen by the SHD's selection committee, is available for consultation at the various SHD sites. Voting is open to all, regardless of age or place of residence, with one entry per person.

Rules of the prize

How to vote?

Voting is online, on the SHD website. Printed ballots are also available in all SHD reading rooms (Brest, Caen, Châtellerault, Cherbourg, Lorient, Pau, Rochefort, Toulon and Vincennes).
Participants will be invited to attend the award ceremony and meet the winner, subject to availability and health conditions. The ceremony will take place in October at the Château de Vincennes.
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 The works in competition

 

    Aurell                                 

Martin AURELL, Excalibur, Durandal, Joyeuse: the power of the sword. Presses universitaires de France
A discovery of the symbolism of the sword in the Middle Ages, at once a functional tool, an art object and an animated artefact giving off a supernatural force that makes its bearer invincible. A sign of the latter's social preponderance, the sword also represents royal power and warfare and embodies the use of legitimate violence in society.

                                                                                      
     
Bernard  

Raphaël BERNARD, Au cœur de Barkhane : face aux terroristes. Editions Jean-Pierre Otelli
At the head of the Barkhane operation, conducted by the French army in the Sahel and Sahara to fight against armed jihadist groups, between March and October 2017, the author retraces the daily life of the staff during these six months.

     
Delitte  

Jean - Yves DELITTE, Jean - Benoît HERON, A bord des galères, Glénat
A history of the galleys, the large sailing and rowing ships that accompanied the development of the first Mediterranean civilisations from Antiquity to the 18th century.

     
Gagneux  

Alain GAGNIEUX, Il voulait être un héros : la Résistance, l'Indochine et l'infortune. L'Harmattan

Una reconstrucción de la vida de Serge basada en los recuerdos del autor, los archivos públicos y la correspondencia familiar. Se alistó en la resistencia en 1940, a los 17 años, y destacó por su valentía. Después se distinguió en Indochina. Finalmente, regresó a la vida civil, donde disfrutó de los honores, pero donde también tuvo que enfrentarse a su lado oscuro.

     
Goupil  

Maria GOUPIL - TRAVERT, Braves combattantes, humbles héroïnes : trajectoires et mémoires des engagés volontaires de la Révolution et de l'Empire. Presses universitaires de Rennes
Estudio de las motivaciones y especificidades de decenas de mujeres francesas que se alistaron como voluntarias entre 1791 y 1815 en las tropas revolucionarias, contrarrevolucionarias e imperiales. La autora examina una cincuentena de itinerarios biográficos de mujeres en el ejército y se interroga sobre la naturaleza de su compromiso, así como sobre su relación con el mundo militar y con la violencia.

     
Le Mao  

Caroline LE MAO, Fournisseurs de marine : les fournisseurs de la Marine française au temps de la guerre de la Ligue d'Augsbourg : 1688-1697. La Geste
Una historia de los arsenales navales en la que el autor explica que bajo Luis XIV eran espacios económicos estratégicos que reunían un universo de oficios dedicados a la construcción naval. La construcción de los grandes buques insignia como el Soleil Royal o el Royal Louis impulsó la economía francesa, compitiendo con las grandes potencias navales extranjeras.

     
Masconi  

Marie-José MASCONI, Et les femmes se sont levées : portraits de résistantes alsaciennes et lorraines. Nuée bleue
Una serie de retratos de mujeres resistentes de Alsacia y Lorena durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Basándose en archivos privados y testimonios orales, la autora presenta a estas actrices de la lucha contra el ocupante alemán que, en su vida civil, fueron comerciantes, maestras, estudiantes, exploradoras, madres, psiquiatras, secretarias o incluso monjas.

     
Moulard  

Geneviève MOULARD, Les femmes de la Royal Navy : leur combat pour la liberté (1917 - 1945). Saint-Nicolas-de-Port (Meurthe-et-Moselle), Les éditions de l'Officine

Una historia del trabajo de las mujeres en la Royal Navy durante las dos guerras mundiales. Llamadas las Wrens, ocupaban el lugar de los hombres enviados al mar y realizaban numerosos trabajos de ayuda al frente. Algunas de ellas participaron también en el desembarco de Normandía y otras demostraron más tarde su capacidad para dirigir buques de guerra.

     
Tillier  

Bertrand TILLIER (Dir.), Illustrated postcards in war (1914 - 1918). CNRS Editions

Invented during the Belle Epoque, the illustrated postcard was one of the media used by the belligerents of the First World War, in the same way as the periodical, the trench newspaper, the leaflet or the poster. The authors examine the methods of production, consumption and circulation of these objects, as well as their language and the imagination they convey.

     
Weiss  

Stéphane WEISS, Avec les combattants du front de l'Atlantique : poches du Médoc et de Charente- Maritime : 1944-1945. La Geste

A study of the living conditions and social environment of French combatants during the Second World War on the Médoc, Royan and La Rochelle fronts. The historian relies on archives, military reports and journalistic reports, as well as on songs or diaries written by the soldiers.

     

 

 

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SHD Readers' Prize 2023, until 30 April! Video of the last winner.

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There are only a few days left to vote for the military history book of the year from a selection of ten titles, which can be consulted in our various reading rooms. 

Voting closes at midnight on Sunday, so there is still time to have your say. To do so, go to: https://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/actualites/prix-des-lecteurs-du-shd-2023-du-1er-au-30-avril
And discover the conference given by Éric Emeraux, who won a prize last year for his book "La traque est mon métier" (Plon). 
A strong testimony rewarded by the readers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhEwGOMeZrQ

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La Revue historique des Armées

Présentation


Le Service historique de la Défense est l’éditeur de la Revue historique des Armées, revue trimestrielle qui offre au chercheur comme au passionné des articles et des dossiers thématiques couvrant tous les domaines de l’histoire militaire, de l’Ancien Régime aux opérations extérieures les plus actuelles. Richement illustrée grâce, notamment, aux collections iconographiques du SHD, la Revue historique des armées (4 numéros par an) publie des articles variés, un dossier thématique, des informations relatives aux fonds d’archives conservés par le Service historique de la Défense, diverses chroniques bibliographiques, des comptes-rendus de travaux universitaires, de colloques ou de tout autre manifestation intéressant l’histoire militaire.

 

Organisation


Directeur de la publication
N. Genet-Rouffiac, chef du Service historique de la Défense


Rédacteur en chef
professeur des universités W. Bruyere-Ostells


Rédacteur en chef adjoint
G. Ferragu


Secrétaire général
commandant M. Le Gouaréguer


Comité de rédaction
C. d’Abzac-Epezy, capitaine M. Barey, M. Chouleur, lieutenant C. de Courrege d’Agnos, B. Doizelet, J.-F. Dubos, B. Fonck, S. Gueudet, (en charge de la rubrique recensions), D. Guillemin, commandant L. López, capitaine L. Matz (en charge de la rubrique recensions), G. Perrissol.

 

Pour publier dans la revue
Les articles soumis à la rédaction de la RHA doivent être inédits et adressés en version informatique (idéalement sous format Word) par courrier électronique, à l’adresse électronique suivante : shd-vincennes-rha.chef.fct@intradef.gouv.fr


Nomenclature à destination des auteurs

 

Abonnements


S’abonner à la version papier de la RHA : https://www.webabo.fr/revue-historique-des-armees/
Pour commander d’anciens numéros, consulter le catalogue de la RHA ou voir l’index des articles publiés depuis 1961, rendez-vous sur https://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/liste-rha

 

Lire en ligne

La RHA est également disponible en ligne, sur Cairn.info : https://www.cairn.info/revue-historique-des-armees.htm/

 Découvrez l'index de l'ensemble des articles de la RHA depuis sa création en 1945 !

 

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