ABSTRACT

Two hundred years ago, Napoleon was at the apogee of his power in Europe. This broad ranging reassessment explores the key themes presented by his extraordinary career: from his rise to power and the foundation of the imperial state, to the final defeat of his grand vision following the doomed invasion of Russia. It was a period of almost uninterrupted war in Europe, the consquences of victory or failure repeatedly transforming the political map. But Napoleon’s impact reached much deeper than this, achieving the ultimate destruction of the ancien regime and feudalism in Europe, and leaving a political and juridical legacy that persists today.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

part I|72 pages

Napoleon and French Society

part III|77 pages

Napoleon and Europe

chapter 10|15 pages

Britain and Napoleon

chapter 12|18 pages

The Peninsular War