What is of importance in this text is not necessarily its historico-political significance—its bibliographical facts and political offerings—but instead the particular insights into Napoleon\u27s personality: his desires, anguish, and, most importantly, the carnal role of power within his political domination. This text reveals a great fall from power. Tézenas de Montbrison here presents Napoleon’s confessions to his closest confidant, Henri Gatien Bertrand, a celebrated soldier and his most faithful companion in work and misfortunes, who accompanied Napoleon throughout the majority his career and to the two sites of his exiles, Elba and Saint Helena. This conversation took place on the island of Saint Helena—the location of his death—and...
Thesis (B.L.)--University of Illinois, 1893.Typescript.Bound with 8 other University of Illinois the...
In 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte led a somewhat unsuccessful military campaign into Egypt in order to seiz...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...
Napoleon Bonaparte died at the age of 52 on St. Helena, to which he had been exiled in 1815, an isla...
An anonymous author wrote the text, “Bonaparte Did Not Die of Cancer” in 1821. This text was publish...
Despite nearly two centuries having passed since his death, Napoleon Bonaparte still looms large in ...
Napoleon Bonaparte was the Emperor of France from 1804 through 1814. He was exiled for the first tim...
The purpose of article is to look at the last stage of Napoleon’s life – stay, exile on the island o...
No official eulogy was written for Napoleon in 1821, the year of his death. More than five years aft...
For years, under Napoleon, the French Army fought hard and won numerous important victories. Althou...
The following texts form a series of letters, speeches, and official proclamations of Napoleon Bonap...
An in-depth analysis of primary source material indicates that the conspiracies hatched against Napo...
This article explores how major British Romantic writers perceived Napoleon in the early nineteenth ...
This article considers the resurgence of British interest in their former foe, Napoleon Bonaparte, a...
Written following Napoleon’s final exile on the Island of St. Helena, The Grand Manifesto of Alexand...
Thesis (B.L.)--University of Illinois, 1893.Typescript.Bound with 8 other University of Illinois the...
In 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte led a somewhat unsuccessful military campaign into Egypt in order to seiz...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...
Napoleon Bonaparte died at the age of 52 on St. Helena, to which he had been exiled in 1815, an isla...
An anonymous author wrote the text, “Bonaparte Did Not Die of Cancer” in 1821. This text was publish...
Despite nearly two centuries having passed since his death, Napoleon Bonaparte still looms large in ...
Napoleon Bonaparte was the Emperor of France from 1804 through 1814. He was exiled for the first tim...
The purpose of article is to look at the last stage of Napoleon’s life – stay, exile on the island o...
No official eulogy was written for Napoleon in 1821, the year of his death. More than five years aft...
For years, under Napoleon, the French Army fought hard and won numerous important victories. Althou...
The following texts form a series of letters, speeches, and official proclamations of Napoleon Bonap...
An in-depth analysis of primary source material indicates that the conspiracies hatched against Napo...
This article explores how major British Romantic writers perceived Napoleon in the early nineteenth ...
This article considers the resurgence of British interest in their former foe, Napoleon Bonaparte, a...
Written following Napoleon’s final exile on the Island of St. Helena, The Grand Manifesto of Alexand...
Thesis (B.L.)--University of Illinois, 1893.Typescript.Bound with 8 other University of Illinois the...
In 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte led a somewhat unsuccessful military campaign into Egypt in order to seiz...
Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlanti...