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Napoleonic Memory in Nineteenth-Century France: The Making of a Liberal Legend
MLN, 2005After his departure into exile in 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte became the object of a veritable popular cult, in which his memory as a warrior, ruler, and upholder of the values of the French Revolution was celebrated-first by Bonapartist and Jacobin republican groups under the Restoration, then (after 1830) by the official institutions of the July ...
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Britain and the Black Legend: The Genesis of the Anti-Napoleonic Myth
2016Few leaders have managed their reputations as successfully as Napoleon Bonaparte. So beguiling was his image that just thirty-three years after the disaster of Waterloo, his untested nephew, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected President of the Second Republic with an overwhelming popular mandate.
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La Chute de l'Empire: La Legende de Napoleon, 1812-1815
The American Historical Review, 1927C. P. Higby, Edouard Driault
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