From the Napoleonic Empire to the Age of Empire
From the Napoleonic Empire to the Age of Empire
Empire after the Emperor
Dodman, Thomas; Lignereux, Aurelien
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2024
336
Mole
Inglês
9783031159985
15 a 20 dias
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1.Introduction: Opening up the Napoleonic Empire.- Part I The Napoleonic Empire, Between Imperialisms .- 2.Joseph Eschasseriaux: From New Colonisation to Imperial Diplomacy-Hypotheses as to a Reconversion (1797-1803) .-3.Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French Threat to India, and British Imperial Responses.- 4.The Jacobin and the Mameluke: Islam, Race and Political Culture at the End of Empire.- 5.Korais's Greece and Napoleon's Empire: The Egyptian Campaign, Race Science, and the Europeanization an Idea.- 6.The Scientific Appropriation of the World: The Imperial Legacy in Naval Officer Training.- 7.Free Ports, Free Trade, Freedom: Napoleon's Manifold Legacy in Institutions and Images.- Part IIIndividual Trajectories and Imperial Conversions.- 8.Tracing the Colonial Careers of Two Former Napoleonic Officials: Godert van der Capellen and Bernard Besier.- 9.French Colonial Governors in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: Miniature Emperors? .- 10.From New Departements to the New World: The Colonial Itinerary of an Imperial Agent.- 11."Contriving to Pick Up Some Sailors": The Royal Navy and Foreign Manpower, 1815-1865.- 12.Indian Horizons: Four Officers of the Empire in the Sikh Kingdom of the Punjab (North-West India), 1822-1849.- 13.From Egypt to Algeria: General Pierre Boyer's Counter-Insurgent and Imperial Career.- Part III New Beginnings Overseas.- 14.Algiers, the Last Napoleonic Conquest.- 15.Algeria as a New Imperial Construction: Between a Search for Abilities and a Place to Politically Relegate Foreign Veterans.- 16.The Empire of Laws After the Emperor: French Legal Domination in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
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Napoleon Bonaparte;French Revolution;revolutionary Europe;British empire;Egyptian campaign
1.Introduction: Opening up the Napoleonic Empire.- Part I The Napoleonic Empire, Between Imperialisms .- 2.Joseph Eschasseriaux: From New Colonisation to Imperial Diplomacy-Hypotheses as to a Reconversion (1797-1803) .-3.Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French Threat to India, and British Imperial Responses.- 4.The Jacobin and the Mameluke: Islam, Race and Political Culture at the End of Empire.- 5.Korais's Greece and Napoleon's Empire: The Egyptian Campaign, Race Science, and the Europeanization an Idea.- 6.The Scientific Appropriation of the World: The Imperial Legacy in Naval Officer Training.- 7.Free Ports, Free Trade, Freedom: Napoleon's Manifold Legacy in Institutions and Images.- Part IIIndividual Trajectories and Imperial Conversions.- 8.Tracing the Colonial Careers of Two Former Napoleonic Officials: Godert van der Capellen and Bernard Besier.- 9.French Colonial Governors in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: Miniature Emperors? .- 10.From New Departements to the New World: The Colonial Itinerary of an Imperial Agent.- 11."Contriving to Pick Up Some Sailors": The Royal Navy and Foreign Manpower, 1815-1865.- 12.Indian Horizons: Four Officers of the Empire in the Sikh Kingdom of the Punjab (North-West India), 1822-1849.- 13.From Egypt to Algeria: General Pierre Boyer's Counter-Insurgent and Imperial Career.- Part III New Beginnings Overseas.- 14.Algiers, the Last Napoleonic Conquest.- 15.Algeria as a New Imperial Construction: Between a Search for Abilities and a Place to Politically Relegate Foreign Veterans.- 16.The Empire of Laws After the Emperor: French Legal Domination in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
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