Between 1806 and 1810, Napoleon’s younger brother Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846) reigned as King of Holland, a kingdom that encompassed the northern part of the present-day Netherlands.1 Unhappy with the Dutch commitment to the French imperial cause, Napoleon established the Kingdom of Holland by appointing his brother Louis as king on 5 June 1806. This move shocked the revolutionary Batavian Republic (a république sœur), which had been formed by the Netherlands in the previous decade.Apart from political-theoretical objections to hereditary power, no historical precedent existed for the Kingdom of Holland. Following his ascension to the throne, Louis was not instantly accepted by the Batavian Republic and would go on to face issues of legitim...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
Between 1806 and 1810, Napoleon’s younger brother Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846) reigned as King of Hol...
This article examines the assumptions, beliefs, and preconceptions behind Napoleonic foreign policy ...
This article examines the assumptions, beliefs, and preconceptions behind Napoleonic foreign policy ...
In 1806 more than two centuries of the republican form of government in the Northern Netherlands cam...
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Historians generally discount the advent of the First French Empire as the result of Napoleon's pers...
Although the idea of ‘Universal Monarchy’ has existed since the early middle ages, the term started ...
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries Europe was largely influenced by the French Revolution, wh...
On 15 March 1813, Tsar Alexander i, in pursuit of the retreating Grande Armée, passed through the Pr...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
On 15 March 1813, Tsar Alexander i, in pursuit of the retreating Grande Armée, passed through the Pr...
The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victor...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...
Between 1806 and 1810, Napoleon’s younger brother Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846) reigned as King of Hol...
This article examines the assumptions, beliefs, and preconceptions behind Napoleonic foreign policy ...
This article examines the assumptions, beliefs, and preconceptions behind Napoleonic foreign policy ...
In 1806 more than two centuries of the republican form of government in the Northern Netherlands cam...
International audienceLouis-Napoleon Bonaparte theorizes Napoleonic caesarism between 1832 and 1844,...
Historians generally discount the advent of the First French Empire as the result of Napoleon's pers...
Although the idea of ‘Universal Monarchy’ has existed since the early middle ages, the term started ...
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries Europe was largely influenced by the French Revolution, wh...
On 15 March 1813, Tsar Alexander i, in pursuit of the retreating Grande Armée, passed through the Pr...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
On 15 March 1813, Tsar Alexander i, in pursuit of the retreating Grande Armée, passed through the Pr...
The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victor...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the g...
Between 1806 and 1814, around 60,000 Dutch troops traversed half of Europe in the name of Napoleon. ...