Napoleon and the French People Under His Empire

Napoleon  and the French People Under His Empire
Author: Gustav Graf von Schlabrendorf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1806
Genre: France
ISBN: WISC:89095787701

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Napoleon and the French People Under His Empire

Napoleon  and the French People Under His Empire
Author: Gustav Graf Von Schlabrendorf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0461222426

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France under Napoleon

France under Napoleon
Author: Louis Bergeron
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691268361

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A classic social history of France in the Napoleonic period—now available in English to a new generation of readers Presented here is an English translation of a study that was part of a distinguished French series on the country's post-Revolution history. Unlike much Napoleonic literature that features the personality and foreign policy of the emperor, France under Napoleon describes the condition of France and the French people during the fifteen years immediately following their great revolution. Applying the methods of the new social history (Annales school), Louis Bergeron covers the political, administrative, social, economic, and cultural facets of the First Empire. He begins with the domestic program and institutions under Napoleon and the fervor of the new chief of state as he sought to establish a coherent, efficient, and thoroughly controlled regime. Bergeron then examines the opposition to his system and the reasons behind the imperfect realization of his ideal. It discusses population and demographic trends, social structure, and economic activity—all of which eluded Napoleon's grasp.

Napoleon and the French People Under His Empire by the Author of Bonaparte and the French People Under His Consulate from the Germ

Napoleon and the French People Under His Empire  by the Author of Bonaparte and the French People Under His Consulate  from the Germ
Author: Gustav Schlabrendorf
Publsiher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-05-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1358591873

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Napoleon

Napoleon
Author: Ted Gott,Karine Huguenaud
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0724103554

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This panoramic volume tells the story of French art, culture and life from the 1770s to the 1820s: the first French voyages of discovery to Australia, the stormy period of social change with the outbreak of the French Revolution, and the rise to power of the young Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine.

The French Wars 1792 1815

The French Wars 1792 1815
Author: Charles Esdaile
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2002-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134748129

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A highly original and critical introduction to the revolutionary and napoleonic conflicts. It illuminates the less well-known areas of the subject, such as the changing atttitude of the French people towards Napoleon, as well as providing a balanced account of the campaigns of Wellington and Napoleon. Based on current historiography, this book discusses the expansion of France, the extent to which Napoleon was responsible for this success, and the events leading up to his subsequent exile. It also provides a clear examination of each of the coalitions which fought against France.

History of the Consulate and the Empire of France Under Napoleon

History of the Consulate and the Empire of France Under Napoleon
Author: Adolphe Thiers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1845
Genre: France
ISBN: HARVARD:32044105321236

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Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte  Emperor
Author: William Doyle
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781502624475

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A surprising appointment to command the Army of Italy and a series of battles resulting in the defeat of Italy’s French enemies were the precursors to Napoleon Bonaparte, a son of the Revolution, changing the face of Europe prior to his position in France. A confident and relentless man, Napoleon Bonaparte became the First Consul—possessing supreme power as the ruler of France. His eventual self-coronation as the Emperor Napoleon led to many people in Europe developing harsh feelings toward the Corsican soldier-turned-ruler. This book features detailed accounts of Napoleon’s various triumphs—as well as his biggest blunders—in battle and the reputation he left behind as a result of his exile. Despite the hatred some people felt toward him during his reign, Napoleon Bonaparte made a lasting impression on Europe.