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Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power 1799-1815

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power 1799-1815

Contributors:

By (Author) Philip Dwyer

ISBN:

9781408843246

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

22nd October 2014

UK Publication Date:

9th October 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

944.05092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

816

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

1196g

Description

'Napoleon's legend is so persistent that it confounds the historical reality in the popular imagination. He himself contributed much towards the construction of his own myth, from his youth even until after he fell from power, when, while in exile, he dictated his memoirs to a group of disciples who took down his every word in the hope that his version of history would prevail. Such were Napoleon's skills as a chronicler that much of the legend is still unquestioningly accepted...' This second volume of Philip Dwyer's outstanding biography sheds further fresh light on one of the great figures of modern history. After a meteoric rise, a military-political coup in 1799 established Napoleon Bonaparte in government, aged just thirty. This meticulously researched study examines the man in power, from his brooding obsessions and capacity for violence, to his ability to inspire others and realise his visionary ideas. One of the first truly modern politicians, Napoleon skilfully fashioned the image of himself that laid the foundation of the legend that endures to this day; Philip Dwyer's ambitious, definitive work separates myth from history to offer us anew one of history's most charismatic and able leaders.

Reviews

A superb work of both scholarship and literature. We are clearly in the presence of what will be a monumental work * Andrew Roberts on Napoleon: The Path to Power 1769-1799 *
This remarkable first volume of biography explodes many of the myths that have gathered around Bonaparte * The Sunday Times *

Author Bio

Philip Dwyer studied in Perth (Australia), Berlin and Paris, where he was a student of Frances pre-eminent Napoleonic scholar, Jean Tulard. He has published widely on the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras, and is Director of the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

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