Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler were two of history’s greatest dictators. In this ground-breaking study, Desmond Seward finds striking parallels between their careers and their roles in shaping the destiny of modern Europe. He also shows how Carl von Clausewitz’s classic treatise On War – a penetrating analysis of the Napoleonic campaigns read and re-read by Hitler– provides a crucial link between the two men.
Napoleon and Hitler demonstrates in an entirely new way how history can repeat itself – and gives new and unexpected insights into these two terrible giants of modern times.
“A careful study, clearly written, easy to read. He takes us through the careers of both men in turn, side by side, noting the similarities as he goes along. I am reminded of Plutarch’s “parallel lives” of the great Greeks and Romans … His interesting book deserves to be read both by those who would “demonise” Hitler and those who are dazzled by Napoleon.” Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sunday Telegraph
‘Desmond Seward is right to draw attention to their similarities, and to their differences. We should study both: both are among the possibilities inherent in our civilisation.’ Independent
‘Solid historical biography with a compelling historical slant.’ Booklist
‘A clever and cohesive look at megalomnia in action.’ Kirkus Review
Desmond Seward was an Anglo-Irish popular historian and the author of over two dozen books. He was educated at Ampleforth and St, Catherine's College, Cambridge. He was a specialist in England and France in the Middle Ages and the author of some thirty books, including biographies of Eleanor of Aquitane, Henry V, Richard III, Marie Antoinette and Metternich.
A side-by-side biography of two megalomaniac dictators, who both tried to possess Europe by miserably-failed attempts to conquer Russia. Seward assesses these attempts, as well as the whole of their military efforts, for the layperson. There is also some personal info about both men, but readers looking for detailed memoirs of either Napoleon or Hitler must look elsewhere. An interesting and informative read/listen.
This book is a very good simple history covering the lives, from birth to death, of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolph Hitler. The book breaks each chapter in half dealing with similar periods in the life of each man. It covers the basics while tossing in many interesting side points to keep the reader engaged. I am sure that this book is not ground breaking, but it is an excellent introduction or refresher for students of history. I very much enjoyed the read and look forward to reading it again during the school year.
I read this in 2005-2006 and thought it a good book. Don't remember much, or any of authors ideas sticking with me. I am more down on Nap than I was then. Have always been down on Hitler, but even more so now. I wasn't too big on the Joaquin Phoenix movie, Gladiator, it was not. Not at all.
Rather pedestrian comparative biography of the two men who did the most to shape the modern world. The chapters on Napoleon all cast a negative light on his politics, without any insight into his political genius. The chapters on Hitler are filled with historical inaccuracies, and linking him to Bonaparte via Clausewitz is dubious, at best.
A fascinating side-by-side comparison of the romanticized Napoleon and the demonized Hitler, both of whom are far more alike than any Napoleon fan would dare admit.
A word of caution, however: the author assumes that the reader has a pretty solid understanding and working knowledge of the Napoleonic Wars and World War II, so if that doesn't apply to you, be warned.
This book is an excellent overview of the lives and careers of Napoleon and Hitler. Given how much information there is on both men, Seward does an excellent job of conveying the necessary information without getting bogged down in details. I would consider this a good survey reading with references for further detailed reading should one choose to.
За да разбереш човешката цивилизация нужно е да опознаеш историята ѝ. След просъществуването на режимите на Наполеон Бонапарт и Адолф Хитлер - историята на света се променя изначално. Сравнителната биография на Дезмънд Сиуърд е четивна, увлекателна, има определена психологическа дълбочина, но на моменти се усеща изградената лична гледна точка на автора, която при такъв вид на историческо изследване бива грешка. В крайна сметка книгата си заслужава да бъде прочетена.