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Napoleon's British visitors and captives, 1801-1815. Exploring British Perspectives on Napoleonic Captivity
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- Nombre de pages254
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953523-7
- EAN4066339535237
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille668 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Napoleon's British Visitors and Captives, 1801-1815, " John Goldworth Alger meticulously explores the often-overlooked interactions between British subjects and the French Emperor during the Napoleonic Wars. Through a rigorous examination of letters, diaries, and contemporary accounts, Alger reveals the complex dynamics of diplomacy, cultural exchange, and personal relationships that flourished, despite the backdrop of conflict.
The narrative is characterized by its intricate prose and keen attention to socio-political subtleties, placing these encounters within the broader context of early 19th-century European history. John Goldworth Alger, a prominent historian specializing in Napoleonic studies, draws on his extensive knowledge of military conflicts and personal narratives, enriched by a fascination with the human experience during times of upheaval.
Alger's academic background and earlier works on British and French relations inform his comprehensive analysis, as he seeks to illuminate the character of Napoleon not merely as a general but as a figure entwined in the lives of those he encompassed. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of history and the nuanced interplay between personal and political narratives.
Scholars and general readers alike will find great value in Alger's insightful blend of biography, history, and cultural discourse, uncovering the unique perspectives that emerged from this turbulent period.
The narrative is characterized by its intricate prose and keen attention to socio-political subtleties, placing these encounters within the broader context of early 19th-century European history. John Goldworth Alger, a prominent historian specializing in Napoleonic studies, draws on his extensive knowledge of military conflicts and personal narratives, enriched by a fascination with the human experience during times of upheaval.
Alger's academic background and earlier works on British and French relations inform his comprehensive analysis, as he seeks to illuminate the character of Napoleon not merely as a general but as a figure entwined in the lives of those he encompassed. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of history and the nuanced interplay between personal and political narratives.
Scholars and general readers alike will find great value in Alger's insightful blend of biography, history, and cultural discourse, uncovering the unique perspectives that emerged from this turbulent period.

