Napoleon (Reputations)

Napoleon (Reputations)

by Michael Broers (Author), R.S.Alexander (Author), R. S. Alexander (Author)

Synopsis

There is no shortage of characterizations of Napoleon, but not since Peter Geyl's classic Napoleon: For and Against in the 1940s has a writer tried to assess his many reputations and how they have evolved, and continue to evolve. Drawing on the latest scholarship, this is an addition to the Reputations series. Alexander treats Napoleon as a universal figure, rather than a specifically French one, and draws from an array of evidence in many media. He focuses particularly on how Napoleon's reputation has been altered by such events as the World Wars and the Cold War, and by association with such figures as Hitler, Santa Anna, Mehemet Ali, and Mussolini.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 04 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0340719168
ISBN 13: 9780340719169
Book Overview: Re-evaluates the many characterisations of this formidable personality Excellent introduction to Napoleon Helps students to get to grips with the key interpretative issues

Media Reviews
'Strikingly original.' English Historical Review 'Clearly written and well researched.' CHOICE, current reviews for academic libraries 'It dazzles with exotic new insights.' Modern and Contemporary France
Author Bio

R. S. Alexander is a professor at University of Victoria.