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Hegel called him an idea on horseback, a description that suggests Napoleon Bonaparte's complexity, as well as the extent to which he changed France, Europe, and the world. Napoleon has been called a visionary, a pragmatist, a cynical opportunist, an ogre, and a demigod. Here, he is described in his own words and the words of his contemporaries: from his clannishness to his knack for being at the right place at the right time, and from his genius to his obsession with detail.
Napoleon brought order out of the chaos of the French Revolution, pressed for revolutionary equality of opportunity, and planned a European union. In the process, he knew peace for only 14 months of his 15-year reign, marched his armies from Lisbon to Moscow, and caused the deaths of millions. In this resource, a detailed timeline, maps, illustrations, biographical sketches, and primary documents help students get a feel for the brief but enduring Age of Napoleon.
Synopsis
Hegel called him "an idea on horseback," a description that suggests the complexity of Napoleon Bonaparte and the extent to which he changed France, Europe, and the world. To better help students understand the brief but enduring Age of Napoleon, a detailed timeline, primary documents, biographical sketches, and maps are included.
Synopsis
Hegel called him "an idea on horseback," a description that suggests Napoleon Bonaparte's complexity, as well as the extent to which he changed France, Europe, and the world. Napoleon has been called a visionary, a pragmatist, a cynical opportunist, an ogre, and a demigod. Here, he is described in his own words and the words of his contemporaries: from his clannishness to his knack for being at the right place at the right time, and from his genius to his obsession with detail.
Synopsis
Shows Napoleon in all of his complexity, and highlights his profound impact on French, European, and world history.
Synopsis
Napoleon, from his clannishness to his obsession with detail, is described in his own words and those of his contemporaries.
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology of Events
The Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815
Napoleon Bonaparte: An Overview
The Structure of Napoleonic France
Napoleonic Society: The New Regime
Daily Life in Napoleonic France
Napoleon and the French Armies
War Makes Rattling Good History
The Legend of the Eagle
Primary Documents of the Napoleonic Era
Napoleon Bonaparte's Letter to His Brother Joseph (June 22, 1792)
Supper in Beaucaire (1793)
Napoleon Bonaparte's Letter to Josephine, in absence (April 3, 1796)
Napoleon's Legacy as Viewed from St. Helena
Napoleon Bonaparte's Letter to Talleyrand on Constitution Making (September 17, 1797)
Description of Napoleon by His Private Secretary, Meneval
Napoleon's Observations on War
The Continental Blockade (1810)
The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier (1813)
The Last Will and Testament of Napoleon (1821)
Biographies
Annotated Bibliography
Index