Napoleon: The Spirit of the Age
Napoleon: The Spirit of the Age
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About Napoleon: The Spirit of the Age
Michael Broers' "Napoleon: The Spirit of the Age" delves into the most pivotal and extraordinary period of Napoleon Bonaparte's life, spanning the years 1805 to 1810. This compelling historical account brings to vivid life the era when Napoleon seemed truly invincible, commanding his magnificent Grande Armée across Europe. Readers will witness the strategic brilliance and relentless ambition that defined his reign during these crucial five years, offering deep insights into Napoleonic history.
The narrative meticulously details Napoleon's relentless campaigns against formidable adversaries like Britain, Russia, and Austria. From the resounding triumph at Austerlitz, a masterclass in military strategy, to a whirlwind of subsequent victories, Broers illuminates the forces that shaped a continent. Beyond the battlefields, the book also explores the personal and political machinations, including his momentous decision to divorce Josephine and marry the daughter of the Austrian Emperor, solidifying his dynastic ambitions. This biography offers an insightful look into the man and the monumental events that defined an age of European history.
Key Details
- Author: Michael Broers
- Publisher: Faber and Faber
- Format: Paperback, 400 pages
- Language: English
- Published: 2020
- ISBN: 9780571301546
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