An edition of Napoléon (1935)

Napoleon

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An edition of Napoléon (1935)

Napoleon

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At the time when Napoleon Bonaparte assumed control of France, Europe and the French Revolution had been at war for over seven years, and except for a brief interruption, this conflict was to last until 1815. The 18 Brumaire did not in itself mark the end of an epoch. It might be more logical to say that the period of peace which followed the Treaty of Amiens was the dividing point between two eras. True, when considering the internal history of France, one sees that the coup d'état of Brumaire opened the way for the restoration of personal power. In this respect, the contrast between the Napoleonic and Revolutionary periods is well defined, but their essential unity cannot be ignored. It was to the Revolution that Bonaparte owed his marvellous destiny. He was able to force himself upon republican France precisely because an internal necessity fated that country to dictatorship as long as the partisans of the Old Regime strove to re-establish the monarchy with the help of foreign powers. - Introduction.

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
597

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Cover of: Napoleon
Napoleon
2011, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Napoleon, from 18 Brumaire to Tilsit, 1799-1807
Napoleon, from 18 Brumaire to Tilsit, 1799-1807
1969, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: Napoleon
Napoleon: from Tilsit to Waterloo, 1807-1815
1969, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Vol. 1. From 18 Brumaire to Tilsit, 1799-1807
Vol. 2. From Tilsit to Waterloo, 1807-1815.

Edition Notes

Napoléon was originally published in 1935 by Presse Universitaires de Frances; this translation was first published in two volumes in 1969 by Routledge Kegan Paul, Ltd.

"First published in one volume Routledge classics 2011"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Abingdon, Oxon, New York
Series
Routledge classics
Translated From
French

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944.05092, B
Library of Congress
DC201 .L3413 2011, DC201, DC201 .L3413 2011eb

Contributors

Introduction
Andrew Roberts

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 597 p.
Number of pages
597

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25045802M
Internet Archive
napoleonroutledg00lefe
ISBN 10
0415610095, 0203828305
ISBN 13
9780415610094, 9780203828304
LCCN
2011003623
OCLC/WorldCat
703104483, 719624421

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