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The Napoleonic empire

Geoffrey Ellis

(Studies in European history)

Macmillan, 1991

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Bibliography: p. 124-136

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内容説明

Was Napolean the "heir" of the French Revolution, the great consolidator of its reforms, or did he distort and even abandon its principles?. How "radical" and how lasting was his achievement in France and the "Grand Empire" more widely?. This book offers a synthesis of the central issues raised in that debate and critically assesses findings of historians during the past. Beginning with Napoleon's inheritance, and ending with his legacy, the author balances the conflicting evidence for continuity or changes, for the conservative or innovatory effects of Napoleonic rule, over the whole passage from the Revolutionary upheaval to the height of his Empire. He deals in turn with the civil and military foundations of the Napoleonic state, and looks beyond France to include the wars of conquest and the treatment of the annexed lands and subject states.

目次

Editor's Preface - A Note on References - Preface - 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 lite - The Imperial Economy - The Legacy - Appendices - Maps - Glossary - Bibliography - Index

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