An edition of Napoléon (1935)

Napoleon

from Tilsit to Waterloo, 1807-1815

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An edition of Napoléon (1935)

Napoleon

from Tilsit to Waterloo, 1807-1815

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

Introduction
Part one : The imperial conquests after Tilsit (1807-1812).
The continental system (1807-1809)
The war of 1809
England's successes (1807-1811)
The continental blockade
The preliminaries of the Russian campaign (1811-1812)
Part two : The world in 1812.
Imperial France
The continental system
The independent forces
Part three : The fall of Napoleon (1812-1815).
The disintegration of the continental system (1812-1814)
The restoration and the Hundred Days

Edition Notes

"Translation of the second three parts of Napoléon ... published in 1936 ... this translation is based on the fifth (1965) edition."

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New York
Copyright Date
1969
Translation Of
Napoléon
Translated From
French

Contributors

Translator
J. E. Anderson

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 414 p.
Number of pages
414
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26388930M
Internet Archive
napoleonfromtils0000lefe
ISBN 10
0231033133
ISBN 13
9780231033138
LCCN
74079193
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780231033138

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