
From the Napoleonic Empire to the Age of Empire: Empire after the Emperor
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History
Format
Kindle
Pages
474
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Edition
13
ISBN-10
3031159969
ISBN-13
9783031159961
Description
Marvin C. Sanguinetti delves into the complex relationships and dynamics of empire during a transformative period in European history. By examining the aftermath of the Napoleonic Empire, the narrative unfolds the multifaceted influences that shaped imperial policies, cultural exchanges, and societal shifts from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century. Sanguinetti offers fresh perspectives on how the legacy of Napoleon's rule laid the groundwork for subsequent global expansion and colonial pursuits.
Through detailed analysis, the work reveals the intricate connections between war, culture, and society that emerged in the wake of the Napoleonic conflicts. As he investigates this pivotal era, Sanguinetti challenges conventional understandings of empire by illuminating the lasting effects of the Napoleonic Empire on subsequent imperial endeavors. Readers are invited to reconsider the importance of this historical phase in shaping modern imperial landscapes, making it essential for those intrigued by history’s intricate tapestry.
Through detailed analysis, the work reveals the intricate connections between war, culture, and society that emerged in the wake of the Napoleonic conflicts. As he investigates this pivotal era, Sanguinetti challenges conventional understandings of empire by illuminating the lasting effects of the Napoleonic Empire on subsequent imperial endeavors. Readers are invited to reconsider the importance of this historical phase in shaping modern imperial landscapes, making it essential for those intrigued by history’s intricate tapestry.
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