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Napoleon and Europe
Philip G. Dwyer

ISBN-10: 0582318378
ISBN-13:  9780582318373

Publisher:  Longman
Copyright:  2001
Format:  Paper; 352 pp
Published:  11/13/2003
Status: Instock


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"a formidable team of contributors...have produced a series of essays on a variety of themes indispensible for both students and scholars of Napoleonic Europe." History

  • Broad-ranging reassessment of Napoleon's career - provides critical reappraisal of pivotal period in European history.
  • Offers new insights into Napoleon�s world and his impact upon it - specially-commissioned contributions from well-established experts explore key themes.

Preface.
About the Contributors.
List of Tables and Maps.
Introduction Philip G. Dwyer.
PART I NAPOLEON AND FRENCH SOCIETY.
1. Napoleon's Youth and Rise to Power Harold T. Parker.
2. The Military Culture of Napoleonic France Alan Forrest.
3. The Napoleonic Regime and French Society Isser Woloch.
4. The Napoleonic Police State Michael Sibalis.
PART II THE NATURE OF THE EMPIRE.
5. The Nature of Napoleonic Imperialism Geoffrey Ellis
6. Napoleon and the Drive for Glory: Reflections on the Making of French Foreign Policy Philip G. Dwyer.
7. Popular Resistance to the Napoleonic Empire Charles J. Esdaile.
8. Policing the Empire: Napoleon and the Pacification of Europe Michael Broers.
9. State, Society and Tax Policy in Napoleonic Europe Alexander Grab.
PART III NAPOLEON AND EUROPE
10. Britain and Napoleon Brendan Simms.
11.  Napoleon and State Formation in Central Europe Michael Row.
12. The Peninsular War John Lawrence Tone.
13. The Russian Empire and the Napoleonic Wars Alexander M. Martin.
Suggestions for Further Reading.
Notes.
Index.

Philip Dwyer teaches History at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales.

No one is more responsible for dragging Europe kicking and screaming into the modern era than Napoleon. The Napoleonic Empire was not just an adjunct of the French revolution, it was a conflict over the future shape of Europe in which social, economic, political and even intellectual interests were at stake. It was a struggle between modernity and the Ancien Regime, between the old conservative Europe and the new progressive Europe. Napoleon and Europe places the period within the larger context of French and European history. Written in an accessible manner, the book contains comprehensive treatments of major areas of interest, including:

* Napoleon's youth and rise to power* The military culture of Napoleonic France* French society under Napoleon* Resistance and repression in the Empire * French foreign policy* Recent debates about the nature of the Empire and Napoleonic imperialism Providing students with an up-to-date synthesis of the impact of the Napoleonic Empire on France an Europe, Napoleon and Europe is a major contribution to the history of the period.  Philip Dwyer is a Lecturer in the History Department, University of Newcastle, Australia. He is the editor of The Rise of Prussia, 1700-1830 (Longman, 2000) and Modern Prussian History, 1830-1945 (Longman, 2001) as well as a number of articles on Prussian foreign policy during the Napoleonic era.

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Dwyer | ©2001 | Longman | Paper; 352 pp
Sperber | ©2000 | Longman | Paper; 488 pp
Jones | ©2004 | Longman | Paper; 176 pp