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The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte - Life & Legacy of the Great French Emperor: Biography Memoirs & Personal Writings - cover

The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte - Life & Legacy of the Great French Emperor: Biography Memoirs & Personal Writings

Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, Ida M. Tarbell, Napoléon Bonaparte, Charles Downer Hazen

Traducteur George Charles D'Aguilar

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Collected Works of Napoleon Bonaparte presents a riveting anthology that spans a wide array of literary styles, from historical analysis to firsthand memoirs, shedding light on the complex figure of Napoleon Bonaparte and his indelible impact on European history. The collection stands out for its diversity and depth, weaving together the intricate narratives of those who knew Napoleon personally, such as Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, and those who have studied him from a historical distance, including Ida M. Tarbell and Charles Downer Hazen. This blend of perspectives offers readers a multifaceted view of Napoleon, highlighting not only his military genius but also his contributions to legal and societal reforms through legislative works like the Napoleonic Code. The contributing authors and editors bring a wealth of expertise and varied backgrounds to this collection. From personal secretaries to esteemed historians, each provides a unique lens through which to view Napoleon's legacy. Their collective efforts align the anthology with significant historical and cultural movements, fostering a rich dialogue on the consequences of leadership, power, and revolution. The inclusion of Napoleon's own writings further enriches this dialogue, offering insight into his thoughts and motivations. This anthology is an essential read for those keen to explore the multifaceted aspects of Napoleon Bonaparte's life and rule. It provides a unique opportunity to engage with the perspectives of those who were closest to him, as well as those who have scrutinized his legacy from a distance. Recommended for historians, scholars, and anyone intrigued by one of history's most influential figures, this collection promises a comprehensive understanding of Napoleon's profound influence on the fabric of European society and beyond, inviting readers to delve into the depths of historical analysis and personal reflection.
Disponible depuis: 19/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1936 pages.

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