The Resource Napoleon : passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840, Philip Dwyer
Napoleon : passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840, Philip Dwyer
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- Summary
- The final volume of the critically acclaimed and groundbreaking trilogy chronicling the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history's most complex and charismatic leaders This meticulously researched study opens with Napoleon no longer in power, but instead a prisoner in a dressinggown just off the English coast. This may have been a great fall from power, but Napoleon, international celebrity of his age, still held immense attraction and glamour. Every day, huge crowds would gather on the far shore in the hope of catching a glimpse of him. Exile on St Helena was decided upon by his captors as the only solution for containing the troublesome potential of this once most powerful of leaders. Philip Dwyer closes his ambitious trilogy exploring Napoleon's life, legacy and myth by moving from those first months of imprisonment, through the years of exile, up to death and then beyond, examining how the foundations of legend that had been laid by Napoleon during his lifetime continued to be built upon by his followers. Napoleon III: The Passion, Death and Resurrection of Napoleon Bonaparte, 18151840 is a considered and illuminating exploration of one of the most charismatic and able leaders of history in the closing chapters of his life. It is a fitting and authoritative end to a definitive work
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 390 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note: EXILE, 1815 -- 1.The Fallen Hero -- 'We Have Got Bonaparte' -- Napoleomania -- The Black Legend -- 'A Mood of Recrimination' -- 'The Place in the World Best Calculated for Confinement' -- The Chosen Few -- 'I Do Not Voluntarily Go' -- 2.Golgotha -- The Passage -- The Recollections Begin -- 'The First Link in the Chain' -- The Briars as Earthly Paradise -- 'Dignity Oppressed by Force' -- Longwood -- PASSION, 1816--1821 -- 3.Staging the Passion -- Hudson Lowe -- 'Unreasonable and Unjust' -- The Allied Commissioners -- Letters from St Helena -- 'The Face of a Hyena Caught in a Trap' -- 'The Greatest Gluttons and Epicures I Ever Saw' -- 'The Little Luxuries That Were Denied Him' -- Crown of Thorns -- 4.'Longwood has Become Unbearable' -- Bonapartists and Plots of Escape -- Rumours and Sightings -- Barry O'Meara -- 'Between the Anvil and the Hammer' -- Forsaken -- Las Cases' Betrayal -- Gourgaud as Jealous Lover -- The Servants -- Albine --
- Contents note continued: Napoleon's Doctors and Lowe's Paranoia -- DEATH, 1821 -- 5.The Last Stations of the Cross -- 'A Strong Disposition towards Seclusion' -- Decline -- 'I Would Like to Die: I am Not Afraid of Death' -- Deliverance -- The Body Made Public -- Burial -- The Exiles Depart -- 6.Mourning from Afar -- 'He is not Dead' -- 'Only Death Proved that He Was Mortal' -- 'Napoleon Has Died of Poison' -- The Poem and the Image -- 'He Will Return When He Likes' -- REDEMPTION, 1821--1840 -- 7.Voices from Beyond the Grave -- Shaping the Past, Constructing the Future -- O'Meara's Napoleon -- The Bonapartist Bible -- Las Cases' Memorial -- The Saviour of the Revolution -- The Supreme Commander -- Napoleon on the Couch -- Writing Napoleon -- The Melancholy Hero -- 8.Contextualising the Cult -- A France Divided -- Sites of Contestation -- The Commercialisation of Memory -- Singing Napoleon -- The Three Glorious Days -- Staging Napoleon -- Picturing Napoleon --
- Contents note continued: Louis-Philippe and the Official Cult -- A Particular Vision of Napoleon -- The Vendome Column -- The Arc de Triomphe -- The Museum of the History of France -- THE RETURN, 1840 -- 9.Resurrection -- Adolphe Thiers and Napoleon's Remains -- 'Blowing on the Sparks' -- The Final Resting Place -- 'As If He Were Asleep': Exhumation -- 10.The Second Coming -- The Return of the Messiah -- Limiting Popular Participation -- Reading the Crowd -- The Meaning of the Procession -- Transmogrification -- The Ghost of Napoleon
- Isbn
- 9781408891759
- Label
- Napoleon : passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840
- Title
- Napoleon
- Title remainder
- passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840
- Statement of responsibility
- Philip Dwyer
- Subject
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- France -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
- France -- Politics and government -- 1814-1830
- France -- Politics and government -- 1830-1848
- Europe -- History -- 1815-1848
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Influence
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Last years
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
- France -- History -- 19th century
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The final volume of the critically acclaimed and groundbreaking trilogy chronicling the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history's most complex and charismatic leaders This meticulously researched study opens with Napoleon no longer in power, but instead a prisoner in a dressinggown just off the English coast. This may have been a great fall from power, but Napoleon, international celebrity of his age, still held immense attraction and glamour. Every day, huge crowds would gather on the far shore in the hope of catching a glimpse of him. Exile on St Helena was decided upon by his captors as the only solution for containing the troublesome potential of this once most powerful of leaders. Philip Dwyer closes his ambitious trilogy exploring Napoleon's life, legacy and myth by moving from those first months of imprisonment, through the years of exile, up to death and then beyond, examining how the foundations of legend that had been laid by Napoleon during his lifetime continued to be built upon by his followers. Napoleon III: The Passion, Death and Resurrection of Napoleon Bonaparte, 18151840 is a considered and illuminating exploration of one of the most charismatic and able leaders of history in the closing chapters of his life. It is a fitting and authoritative end to a definitive work
- Biography type
- individual biography
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Dwyer, Philip G
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- portraits
- plates
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Napoleon
- Napoleon
- Napoleon
- France
- France
- France
- France
- Europe
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- Napoleon : passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840, Philip Dwyer
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-376) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
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- Content category
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- text
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- Contents
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- Machine generated contents note: EXILE, 1815 -- 1.The Fallen Hero -- 'We Have Got Bonaparte' -- Napoleomania -- The Black Legend -- 'A Mood of Recrimination' -- 'The Place in the World Best Calculated for Confinement' -- The Chosen Few -- 'I Do Not Voluntarily Go' -- 2.Golgotha -- The Passage -- The Recollections Begin -- 'The First Link in the Chain' -- The Briars as Earthly Paradise -- 'Dignity Oppressed by Force' -- Longwood -- PASSION, 1816--1821 -- 3.Staging the Passion -- Hudson Lowe -- 'Unreasonable and Unjust' -- The Allied Commissioners -- Letters from St Helena -- 'The Face of a Hyena Caught in a Trap' -- 'The Greatest Gluttons and Epicures I Ever Saw' -- 'The Little Luxuries That Were Denied Him' -- Crown of Thorns -- 4.'Longwood has Become Unbearable' -- Bonapartists and Plots of Escape -- Rumours and Sightings -- Barry O'Meara -- 'Between the Anvil and the Hammer' -- Forsaken -- Las Cases' Betrayal -- Gourgaud as Jealous Lover -- The Servants -- Albine --
- Contents note continued: Napoleon's Doctors and Lowe's Paranoia -- DEATH, 1821 -- 5.The Last Stations of the Cross -- 'A Strong Disposition towards Seclusion' -- Decline -- 'I Would Like to Die: I am Not Afraid of Death' -- Deliverance -- The Body Made Public -- Burial -- The Exiles Depart -- 6.Mourning from Afar -- 'He is not Dead' -- 'Only Death Proved that He Was Mortal' -- 'Napoleon Has Died of Poison' -- The Poem and the Image -- 'He Will Return When He Likes' -- REDEMPTION, 1821--1840 -- 7.Voices from Beyond the Grave -- Shaping the Past, Constructing the Future -- O'Meara's Napoleon -- The Bonapartist Bible -- Las Cases' Memorial -- The Saviour of the Revolution -- The Supreme Commander -- Napoleon on the Couch -- Writing Napoleon -- The Melancholy Hero -- 8.Contextualising the Cult -- A France Divided -- Sites of Contestation -- The Commercialisation of Memory -- Singing Napoleon -- The Three Glorious Days -- Staging Napoleon -- Picturing Napoleon --
- Contents note continued: Louis-Philippe and the Official Cult -- A Particular Vision of Napoleon -- The Vendome Column -- The Arc de Triomphe -- The Museum of the History of France -- THE RETURN, 1840 -- 9.Resurrection -- Adolphe Thiers and Napoleon's Remains -- 'Blowing on the Sparks' -- The Final Resting Place -- 'As If He Were Asleep': Exhumation -- 10.The Second Coming -- The Return of the Messiah -- Limiting Popular Participation -- Reading the Crowd -- The Meaning of the Procession -- Transmogrification -- The Ghost of Napoleon
- Control code
- 2330340
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 390 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
- Isbn
- 9781408891759
- Isbn Type
- (paperback)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (mostly colour), maps, portraits (mostly colour)
- Label
- Napoleon : passion, death and resurrection, 1815 -1840, Philip Dwyer
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-376) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- cartographic image
- Content type code
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- txt
- sti
- cri
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Machine generated contents note: EXILE, 1815 -- 1.The Fallen Hero -- 'We Have Got Bonaparte' -- Napoleomania -- The Black Legend -- 'A Mood of Recrimination' -- 'The Place in the World Best Calculated for Confinement' -- The Chosen Few -- 'I Do Not Voluntarily Go' -- 2.Golgotha -- The Passage -- The Recollections Begin -- 'The First Link in the Chain' -- The Briars as Earthly Paradise -- 'Dignity Oppressed by Force' -- Longwood -- PASSION, 1816--1821 -- 3.Staging the Passion -- Hudson Lowe -- 'Unreasonable and Unjust' -- The Allied Commissioners -- Letters from St Helena -- 'The Face of a Hyena Caught in a Trap' -- 'The Greatest Gluttons and Epicures I Ever Saw' -- 'The Little Luxuries That Were Denied Him' -- Crown of Thorns -- 4.'Longwood has Become Unbearable' -- Bonapartists and Plots of Escape -- Rumours and Sightings -- Barry O'Meara -- 'Between the Anvil and the Hammer' -- Forsaken -- Las Cases' Betrayal -- Gourgaud as Jealous Lover -- The Servants -- Albine --
- Contents note continued: Napoleon's Doctors and Lowe's Paranoia -- DEATH, 1821 -- 5.The Last Stations of the Cross -- 'A Strong Disposition towards Seclusion' -- Decline -- 'I Would Like to Die: I am Not Afraid of Death' -- Deliverance -- The Body Made Public -- Burial -- The Exiles Depart -- 6.Mourning from Afar -- 'He is not Dead' -- 'Only Death Proved that He Was Mortal' -- 'Napoleon Has Died of Poison' -- The Poem and the Image -- 'He Will Return When He Likes' -- REDEMPTION, 1821--1840 -- 7.Voices from Beyond the Grave -- Shaping the Past, Constructing the Future -- O'Meara's Napoleon -- The Bonapartist Bible -- Las Cases' Memorial -- The Saviour of the Revolution -- The Supreme Commander -- Napoleon on the Couch -- Writing Napoleon -- The Melancholy Hero -- 8.Contextualising the Cult -- A France Divided -- Sites of Contestation -- The Commercialisation of Memory -- Singing Napoleon -- The Three Glorious Days -- Staging Napoleon -- Picturing Napoleon --
- Contents note continued: Louis-Philippe and the Official Cult -- A Particular Vision of Napoleon -- The Vendome Column -- The Arc de Triomphe -- The Museum of the History of France -- THE RETURN, 1840 -- 9.Resurrection -- Adolphe Thiers and Napoleon's Remains -- 'Blowing on the Sparks' -- The Final Resting Place -- 'As If He Were Asleep': Exhumation -- 10.The Second Coming -- The Return of the Messiah -- Limiting Popular Participation -- Reading the Crowd -- The Meaning of the Procession -- Transmogrification -- The Ghost of Napoleon
- Control code
- 2330340
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 390 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
- Isbn
- 9781408891759
- Isbn Type
- (paperback)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (mostly colour), maps, portraits (mostly colour)
Subject
- France -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
- France -- Politics and government -- 1814-1830
- France -- Politics and government -- 1830-1848
- Europe -- History -- 1815-1848
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Influence
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Last years
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
- France -- History -- 19th century
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