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A Short view of the preliminaries of peace
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Year: 1801 Publisher: London Printed for J. Hatchard

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Les Cosaques aux Champs-Elysées : l'occupation de la France après la chute de Napoléon
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ISSN: 1243003X ISBN: 2701140099 9782701140094 Year: 2005 Publisher: Paris: Belin,

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Si l'épopée de Napoléon ler est dans toutes les mémoires, les occupations qui ont accompagné en France la chute de l'empereur en 1814 et 1815 sont aujourd'hui bien oubliées. Sait-on que les deux tiers des départements français ont été occupés après Waterloo par les armées européennes coalisées? Hormis les secteurs frontaliers, pareil événement ne s'était pas produit depuis plusieurs siècles. Ce livre s'appuie sur des sources nombreuses, françaises et étrangères, parfois inédites dans notre pays. Il fait état de quelques personnages célèbres, mais il évoque surtout la masse des humbles, dont il analyse les attitudes face au conflit. Il présente les Français du début du XIXe siècle répondant aux violences et aux exigences de l'ennemi avec énergie et inventivité. Les relations avec l'adversaire, complexes, constituent une étonnante expérience de confrontation avec l'altérité. Aboutissement de vingt années de guerre entre la France et les puissances européennes, les occupations de 1814-1815 constituent un jalon important pour comprendre et replacer dans leur contexte les grands conflits de l'ère contemporaine en Europe occidentale


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The Congress of Vienna : power and politics after Napoleon
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ISBN: 9780674729711 0674729714 0674736257 0674745485 9780674736252 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, MA ; London Harvard University Press

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Convened following Napoleon's defeat in 1814, the Congress of Vienna is remembered as much for the pageantry of the royals and elites who gathered there as for the landmark diplomatic agreements they brokered. Historians have nevertheless generally dismissed these spectacular festivities as window dressing when compared with the serious, behind-the-scenes maneuverings of sovereigns and statesmen. Brian Vick finds this conventional view shortsighted, seeing these instead as two interconnected dimensions of politics. Examining them together yields a more complete picture of how one of the most important diplomatic summits in history managed to redraw the map of Europe and the international system of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Congress of Vienna investigates the Vienna Congress within a broad framework of influence networks that included unofficial opinion-shapers of all kinds, both men and women: artists and composers, entrepreneurs and writers, hosts and attendees of fashionable salons. In addition to high-profile negotiation and diplomatic wrangling over the post-Napoleonic fates of Germany, Italy, and Poland, Vick brings into focus other understudied yet significant issues: the African slave trade, Jewish rights, and relations with Islamic powers such as the Ottoman Empire and Barbary Corsairs. Challenging the usual portrayal of a reactionary Congress obsessed with rolling back Napoleon's liberal reforms, Vick demonstrates that the Congress's promotion of limited constitutionalism, respect for religious and nationality rights, and humanitarian interventions was influenced as much by liberal currents as by conservative ones.

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