The Wars Against Napoleon: Debunking the Myth of the Napoleonic Wars
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The Wars Against Napoleon: Debunking the Myth of the Napoleonic Wars

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Popular and scholarly history presents a one-dimensional image of Napoleon as an inveterate instigator of war who repeatedly sought large-scale military conquests. General Franceschi and Ben Weider dismantle this false conclusion in The Wars Against Napoleon, a brilliantly written and researched study that turns our understanding of the French emperor on its head.

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Hardcover, 227 pages
Published December 15th 2007 by Savas Beatie
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Stacie
I realize that there are two sides to every story; especially when it comes to history. But, come on. Really? Napoleon was never to blame for anything? Seriously?

I can't decide which part I liked the best...the part that explained his strategy in war - being such a pacifist his goal was to eradicate his enemies Army to force them into peace negotiations...or maybe it was the part about how he killed all prisoners of war so he didn't have to feed them, but was really doing them a fav...more
Will
Will rated it 3 of 5 stars
Napoleon has been unfairly blamed for all the problems of his age; while he was responsible for some of it, his enemies played a very big part in the whole mess, too. This book attempts to defend his actions. While there is historical evidence for much of what the authors say, they do attempt to make Napoleon look entirely innocent of any wrong (I write this as an admirer of the man and the period) which he wasn't. This book should be read to balance the writings of those that portray the Brit...more
Bill
Bill rated it 2 of 5 stars
History typically is written by the winners, so it's no surprise that Napolean's triumphant foes would portray him as having no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

The author in this book goes to the polar opposite view: Napoleon was a saintly ruler without an ignoble motive or bone in his body. I would not have been at all surprised if at any point in the book, he was compared to Jesus. The truth is probably (as usual) somewhere between the 2 extremes.

The author seems to ...more
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