Napoleon's Italy: Desmond Gregory

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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 242
This is the first book in English devoted to the history of Italy as a whole under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte. Drawing largely on printed primary sources and the large number of secondary works that have been written in French and Italian, it seeks to present a balanced summary of conclusions reached by historians. Napoleon's Italy addresses the source of Napoleon's continued interest in Italy, exploring not only his apparent intentions with regard to the future of that country but the effect of fifteen years of Napoleonic rule. This book examines the impact of his continued interest in Italy on the country's economy in its various and diverse regions; on its legal, judicial, and administrative systems; and on Napoleon's use of Italy's conscripted armies. It assesses the degree of support and hostility his rule received, as well as the nature of the resistance to it. Finally, this book seeks to compute what sort of legacy Napoleon's rule has left behind in Italy. Desmond Gregory has published widely, including eight academic history books.
 

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Bonaparte in Italy 179697 Icon and Scourge
17
Melzi and the Italian Republic
45
Napoleons Satellite Kingdom of Italy
67
The Challenge of Papal Authority
80
Replacing the Bourbons in Naples and Tuscany
96
Administrative Legal and Judicial Reform
119
The Armies of Napoleonic Italy
133
The Economic Impact
144
The Awakening of National Sentiment
176
Legacy and Aftermath
185
Abbreviations
192
Notes
193
Chronological Table
217
Bibliography
220
Index
228
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Reaction to Napoleonic Rule Support Acquiescence Dissent and Revolt
158

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Стр. 13 - I should also like to express my thanks to the staff of the University of Toronto Archives and of the Interlibrary Loan Service at the University of Victoria.

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