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The Cambridge History Of The Napoleonic Wars Volume 1 Politics And Diplomacy Michael Broers Philip Dwyer

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The Cambridge History Of The Napoleonic Wars Volume 1 Politics And Diplomacy Michael Broers Philip Dwyer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 508
Author: Michael Broers; Philip Dwyer
ISBN: 9781108424370, 9781108334846, 1108424376, 1108334849
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Cambridge History Of The Napoleonic Wars Volume 1 Politics And Diplomacy Michael Broers Philip Dwyer by Michael Broers; Philip Dwyer 9781108424370, 9781108334846, 1108424376, 1108334849 instant download after payment.

Volume I of The Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars covers the international foreign political dimensions of the wars and the social, legal, political and economic structures of the Empire. Leading historians from around the world come together to discuss the different aspects of the origins of the Napoleonic Wars, their international political implications and the concrete ways the Empire was governed. This volume begins by looking at the political context that produced the Napoleonic Wars and setting it within the broader context of eighteenth century great power politics in the Age of Revolution. It considers the administration and governance of the Empire, including with France's client states and the role of the Bonaparte family in the Empire. Further chapters in the volume examine the war aims of the various protagonists and offer an overall assessment of the nature of war in this period.

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