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Napoleonic Legacies, Postcolonial State Legitimation, and the Perpetual Myth of Non-Intervention: Family Code Reform and Gender Equality in Mali

Social & Legal Studies, 2020
In May 2018, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights held that Mali’s 2011 Family Code violated women’s and children’s rights. Widespread protests halted the adoption of a more progressive draft Code passed by the Malian National Assembly in 2009.
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Myth and reality: a review of Bonaparte and the British prints and propaganda in the age of Napoleon

National Identities, 2016
Room 90, British Museum 5th February–16th August He is not dead, he breathes the air in lands beyond the deep!
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The myth of Napoleon in the Russian classics of the XIX century (A. S. Pushkin, M. Yu.Lermontov, N. V. Gogol)

2020
The monograph is devoted to the study of the problem of the Napoleonic complex manifestation in the key classics of Russian literature of the early-mid-XIX century. The study provides a systematic analysis of the semiotic Napoleonic complex, which is manifested in each classic depending on personal and socio-ideological positions — from ...
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The Myth of a Nation. Literature and Politics in Prussia under Napoleon

The German Quarterly, 1991
Robert Godwin-Jones, Otto W. Johnston
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Victor Hugo and the Napoleonic Myth

European Studies Review, 1980
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Leipzig : myth and views of a battle from the Napoleonic era in France and Germany between 1813 and 1871

2010
The Battle of Leipzig was one of the most important confrontations of the Napoleonic period. The defeat of Napoleon led to the end of imperial rule. Yet in France, Leipzig has remained largely overshadowed by the battle of Waterloo and is rarely mentioned as a definitive failure of the great man.
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