Synopses & Reviews
Geoffrey Ellis offers an up-to-date synthesis of recent research into the aims and effects of Napoleonic rule in France and in conquered Europe. Thoroughly revised, this second edition provides much more extensive coverage of Napoleon's treatment of the annexed lands and subject states of the "Grand Empire", as well as of military conscription and desertion, and the role of the Gendarmerie in the war against brigands and military defaulters. The legacy of Napoleonic rule is discussed in greater depth, and the book also features a more comprehensive bibliography.
Review
Praise for the first edition:
"A useful--indeed, indispensable--introduction for students"--European History Quarterly
Synopsis
Was Napoleon the 'heir' of the French Revolution, the great consolidator of its reforms, or did he distort and even abandon its principles? What were the aims and effects of Napoleonic rule in France and in conquered Europe more widely?
This second edition of The Napoleonic Empire offers a critical reassessment of these central issues and provides a fresh synthesis of the most important research during the past forty years. Beginning with Napoleon's inheritance, Geoffrey Ellis balances the conflicting evidence for change or continuity over the years from the Revolutionary upheaval to the height of the 'Grand Empire'.
The new edition:
- Covers the administrative, military, social and economic aspects of the subject
- Redefines the whole impact of Napoleonic imperialism in both the short and longer term
- Offers more extensive coverage of Napoleon's treatment of the annexed lands and subject states of his Empire, as well as of military conscription, desertion, and the role of the Gendarmerie in the war against brigands and military defaulters
- Provides an expanded discussion of the institutional legacy of Napoleonic rule in France and Europe
With an up-dated and more comprehensive bibliography, this thoroughly revised text is an invaluable guide to Napoleon's Europe and is ideal for specialist and general readers alike.
About the Author
Geoffrey Ellis is Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Hertford College, Oxford.
Table of Contents
Editor's Preface * A Note on References * Preface * Preface to the Second Edition * Introduction: Napoleon in Historiography * The Inheritance * The Civil Foundations of the Napoleonic State * The 'Grand Empire' and the 'Grand Army' * The Formation and Endowment of an Imperial Élite * The Imperial Economy * The Legacy * Appendices * Maps * Glossary * Select Bibliography * Index