This book provides a concise, accurate, and lively portrait of
Napoleon Bonaparte's character and career, situating him firmly in
historical context.David Bell emphasizes the astonishing sense of
human possibility--for both good and ill--that Napoleon represented.
By his late twenties, Napoleon was already one of the greatest
generals in European history. At thirty, he had become absolute master
of Europe's most powerful country. In his early forties, he ruled a
European empire more powerful than any since Rome, fighting wars that
changed the shape of the continent and brought death to millions. Then
everything collapsed, leading him to spend his last years in miserable
exile in the South Atlantic. Bell emphasizes the importance of the
French Revolution in understanding Napoleon's career. The revolution
made possible the unprecedented concentration of political authority
that Napoleon accrued, and his success in mobilizing human and
material resources. Without the political changes brought about by the
revolution, Napoleon could not have fought his wars. Without the wars,
he could not have seized and held onto power. Though his virtual
dictatorship betrayed the ideals of liberty and equality, his life and
career were revolutionary.
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ISBN
9780190262730
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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