The Napoleonic Empire in Italy 1796 1814

The Napoleonic Empire in Italy  1796 1814
Author: M. Broers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2004-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230005747

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Broers repositions the context in which the Napoleonic empire can be studied, and reconfigures the political and historical geography of Italy, in the century before its Unification in 1859. The Napoleonic Empire in Italy marks a fresh departure in the study of both modern Italy and Napoleonic Europe, based on primary sources.

The Napoleonic Empire in Italy 1796 1814

The Napoleonic Empire in Italy  1796 1814
Author: Michael Broers
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1403905657

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In The Napoleonic Empire in Italy, 1796-1814, Michael Broers brings to bear on the Napoleonic Empire many of the conceptual tools deployed in the study of the great extra-European colonial empires. Cultural imperialism and acculturation find close counterparts in many of the policies and attitudes of French administrators in their Italian provinces, explored here from the rich sources of the Parisian and Italian archives, long neglected by scholars. Broers repositions the context in which the Napoleonic Empire can be studied, and reconfigures the political and historical geography of Italy, in the century before its Unification in 1859. The Napoleonic Empire in Italy marks a fresh departure in the study of both modern Italy and Napoleonic Europe, based on primary sources.

The Napoleonic Empire and the New European Political Culture

The Napoleonic Empire and the New European Political Culture
Author: M. Broers,P. Hicks,A. Guimera
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137271396

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Napoleon's conquests were spectacular, but behind his wars, is an enduring legacy. A new generation of historians have re-evaluated the Napoleonic era and found that his real achievement was the creation of modern Europe as we know it.

Europe Under Napoleon

Europe Under Napoleon
Author: Michael Broers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857725226

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Napoleon Bonaparte dominated the public life of Europe like no other individual before him. Not surprisingly, the story of the man himself has usually swamped the stories of his subjects. This book looks at the history of the Napoleonic Empire from an entirely new perspective- that of the ruled rather than the ruler. Michael Broers concentrates on the experience of the people of Europe- particularly the vast majority of Napoleon's subjects who were neither French, nor willing participants in the great events of the period- during the dynamic but short-lived career of Napoleon, when half the European continent fell under his rule. In a new edition of a highly acclaimed book, Broers weaves together a myriad of regional experiences to produce a social history of the Napoleonic Empire with a truly panoramic scope.

The Defense of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Northern Italy 1813 1814

The Defense of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Northern Italy  1813 1814
Author: George F. Nafziger,Marco Gioannini
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2001-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313075315

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Little has been written about the defense of the Kingdom of Northern Italy, and this is the first study in English to detail the two-year conflict (1813-1814) within the larger context of the Napoleonic Wars. The French commander responsible for the defense was Eugene Beauharnais, stepson of Napoleon and son-in-law of the King of Bavaria. Outnumbered three to one, Beauharnais fought an outstanding defensive campaign, covering all of Napoleon's southern front while Napoleon faced off against the main allied armies as they invaded France. This was only Beauharnais's third command, and as a result of his less than stellar performance in his two earlier posts, he had acquired a poor reputation as a leader. Nafziger and Gioannini explain, however, that in this instance Beauharnais proved himself once and for all as the commander of an independent army, defending one of the most important parts of the French Napoleonic Empire. He made full use of geography, keeping his army in being, rather than risking it to seek a decision in the field. Because his stepson held the plains of Italy, Napoleon was able to concentrate his energies upon the evacuation of Germany and to demonstrate his military prowess in France.

French Rule in the States of Parma 1796 1814

French Rule in the States of Parma  1796 1814
Author: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783030973407

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This book addresses the interplay between collaboration and resistance during the Revolutionary/Napoleonic era in the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, renamed States of Parma in 1802 and Department of Taro in 1808. Considered no more than a docile backwater in 1796, the country exploded in violent rebellion at the end of 1805, to the astonishment of the French imperial establishment and of Napoleon himself. Yet, the insurgency – duly suppressed by the French military – did not beget further confrontation. French administrators determined to demonstrate that the empire was a force for good and local citizens compelled to reassess their circumstances realistically settled for cooperation in the form of protracted give and take arrangements. In recounting the events, this book highlights local agency and the myriad ways Parma’s population harnessed the power of empire to shape what eventually became the Napoleonic legacy in the region.

The Napoleonic Empire in Southern Italy and the Rise of the Secret Societies

The Napoleonic Empire in Southern Italy and the Rise of the Secret Societies
Author: Robert Matteson Johnston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1904
Genre: Naples (Kingdom)
ISBN: UOM:39015010715152

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The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars Volume 1 Politics and Diplomacy

The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars  Volume 1  Politics and Diplomacy
Author: Michael Broers,Philip Dwyer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2022-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108341462

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Volume I of The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars covers the international foreign political dimensions of the wars and the social, legal, political and economic structures of the Empire. Leading historians from around the world come together to discuss the different aspects of the origins of the Napoleonic Wars, their international political implications and the concrete ways the Empire was governed. This volume begins by looking at the political context that produced the Napoleonic Wars and setting it within the broader context of eighteenth century great power politics in the Age of Revolution. It considers the administration and governance of the Empire, including with France's client states and the role of the Bonaparte family in the Empire. Further chapters in the volume examine the war aims of the various protagonists and offer an overall assessment of the nature of war in this period.