Napoleon and the American Dream

Napoleon and the American Dream
Author: Inès Murat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: France
ISBN: 0807107700

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Napoleon and the American Dream

Napoleon and the American Dream
Author: Inès Murat
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 080712463X

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Inès Murat’s readable and entertaining narrative introduces us to little-known facts about the adventures and misadventures of numerous French veterans of Waterloo who migrated to the United States. More often than not, their visions of life in this country conflicted with the original New World dream of the peaceful pioneer. For two centuries, the lure of what we now call the American Dream had beckoned rich and poor from the Old World. “In all respects,” said Napoleon, “America was our true refuge.” Reported by Las Cases in the Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène, this statement signifies only one phase of the connections between the Emperor and the United States. Anecdotes and incisive portraits of numerous Bonapartists who came to America vividly portray the complex intermeshing between the Emperor and the United States. Anecdotes and incisive portraits of numerous Bonapartists who came to America vividly portray the complex intermeshing between the ideals of the French Revolution and the new forms of freedom that had been born in America. These dramatic accounts bring to the foreground of history the impact of two world views—that of the Old World, sheltered in the shadow of Napoleon’s belief in historical destiny, and that of the New World, more experimental and industrious. The clash produced a resounding din in the Napoleonic epoch, for which Napoleon and the American Dream traces new routes and relationships between two cultures.

Dreams of Empire

Dreams of Empire
Author: Paul Fregosi
Publsiher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015019153447

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How to Stitch an American Dream

How to Stitch an American Dream
Author: Jenny Doan
Publsiher: Harper Horizon
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780785253051

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Faith, family, hard work, and second chances are at the core of every great American story, and Jenny Doan’s story is just that. In her new memoir, How to Stitch an American Dream, readers will discover the behind-the-scenes success story of the Missouri Star Quilt Company and Jenny’s remarkable journey to overcome hardship, claim the abundance of family, and ignite the power of giving—all while revitalizing a small town along the way. Over the last decade, the Doan family business, the Missouri Star Quilt Company in tiny Hamilton, Missouri, has grown from Jenny’s corner shop--with one quilting machine and two bolts of fabric for sale in the back--to become the largest supplier of pre-cut quilting fabric in the headquarters of Jenny’s world-famous YouTube tutorial videos. Jenny is now giving her fans, the business world, and moms of all ages (and grandmas too!) what they’ve been asking for: the full story of her journey, from her humble beginnings as a homeschooling mom, to founding MSQC in her fifties, through the remarkable success and inspiration she’s so well-known for today. In this book, you’ll learn: How she and her beloved husband, Ron, raised seven children on a shoestring budget— and had fun doing it; How, after a string of bad luck, the family made a prayer-based decision to leave California behind and start over again in rural Missouri, even though they had no place to live, no jobs lined up, and no idea how they were going to make it; How Jenny, Ron and their children worked side-by-side to patch together a family home out of a crumbling shell of a farmhouse; And how their faith, hard work, and generosity not only carried them through the hard times, but led directly to the success of the Missouri Star Quilt Company. How to Stitch an American Dream will make you laugh, cry, say “bless your heart.”

Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars

Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars
Author: Albert Marrin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000021996634

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Follows Napoleon Bonaparte from his origins as a lowly soldier to his rise to military power and his conquest of Europe.

Pursuing the American Dream

Pursuing the American Dream
Author: Calvin C. Jillson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015059156219

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Marked by continuity, renewal, and expansion, the image of the Dream, Jillson contends, has been remarkably constant since well before the American Revolution - an image of a nation offering a better chance for prosperity than any other. His book reveals how that Dream has motivated our nation s leaders and common citizens to move, sometimes grudgingly, toward a more open, diverse, and genuinely competitive society.

the Secret American Dream

the Secret American Dream
Author: Nicholas Hagger
Publsiher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781780282121

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This powerful sequel to The Secret Founding of America presents compelling evidence of a 'secret American Dream' - nothing less than the establishment of a benign World State which would establish a universal peace under which all the peoples of the Earth would flourish.

The Making of the American Dream Vol I

The Making of the American Dream  Vol  I
Author: Lewis E. Kaplan
Publsiher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780875866949

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Any history that touts itself as unconventional is bound to raise some hackles when it challenges traditional interpretations of our nation?s past. Yet history is continually under revision. This 2-volume work, covering America's first 300 years, differs from others in seeking to debunk numerous flattering and conventionally accepted myths.℗¡Reading between the lines of what we've all been taught as US history, the author probes a little deeper into what perhaps was never denied ? but was never spelled out, either. Some inconvenient questions emerge. Was lust for land the driving force behind e.