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The Pan-Slavic Utopian Imaginary
Published 2024-06-01“…Strongly influenced by European Romanticism, the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, the German unification movement and German idealist philosophers, the Pan-Slavic movement (which took shape between 1830 and 1840) had an idealistic, utopian character from the very beginning. …”
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Gender, the novel and the modern order of time
Published 2020-12-01“…However, the time of its publication – when the Napoleonic Wars were at their end – made it outdated, something that was compounded by the debates regarding the Revolution and issues of gender that it was steeped in. …”
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Les ressources de l'Europe contre les ressources du monde? La marine de Napoléon contre la Royal Navy
Published 2021-06-01“…Outlining the crucial advantage of British naval strength, recent research has focused on the global aspects of the Napoleonic Wars and their interplay with environmental history. …”
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Slavery and the birth of working-class racism in England, 1814-1833
Published 2016“…This paper examines racist discourse in radical print culture from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to the passing of the Abolition of Slavery Act in Britain. …”
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Huth & Co.’s credit strategies: a global merchant-banker’s risk management, c. 1810-1850
Published 2016-01-01“…The pivotal role played by non-banking institutions in supporting the expansion of international trade after the Napoleonic Wars and before first globalization c. 1870-1913 has long been recognised. …”
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Primo Leggero Napoletano. A Regimental History (1806-1815)
Published 2024-10-01“…This article concerns the history, organisation and service of the 1st Neapolitan Light Infantry Regiment (1º Reggimento d’Infanteria Leggera), a light infantry regiment in the service of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples (1806- 1815) during the Napoleonic Wars and its subsidiary conflicts. Formed at the beginning of Joseph Bonaparte’s reign by the newly emplaced French administration of Naples, the regiment’s formation came with the initiative of relegating costly counter-guerilla operations to local forces in the place of French regiments. …”
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The Patriotic war of 1812 in the book collection of N. K. Shilder: books with autographs
Published 2014-07-01“…More than 150 publications on Napoleonic wars (official documents, memories, pamphlets, verse, speeches etc.) coming from the book collection of a famous Russian historian N. …”
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Tasks Facing European Transport Policy in the 21st Century
Published 2012-10-01“…The remarkable rise of Europe following the NapoleonicWars during the early JIY" centwy favouring the spread of therailway systems and- subsequent to this new mode of transport-leading to almost complete industrialisation and urbanisationin the political frame of nation states has suffered severe setbacksduring the 2rJ" century deplorably highlighted by WorldWar I and World War Jl, by various civil wars and the ColdWar, by lwge scale expellations, and substantial alternations ofpolitical borders. …”
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RUSSIAN HEROES OF THE 1812 PATRIOTIC WAR IN THE ABKHAZIAN HISTORY OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY
Published 2021-09-01“…The analysis shows social and mental evolution of selected characters having passed the complex path of young and ambitious officers of the brilliant epoch of Napoleonic wars to the highest commanders who managed large military formations and civilians during a specific period of the imperial incorporation of the Caucasus. …”
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Zemětřesení v textu a otřesení smyslu: literatura 19. století jako hermeneutický problém // A Textual Earthquake and Meaning Shaken: 19th-Century Literature as a Hermeneutic Proble...
Published 2017-07-01“…With the real earthquake in Lisboa, 1755, as well as the revolutionary ones in France and the shocks of the Napoleonic wars, the model of a temporally linear development of modernity, with ‘Progress’ as its universal goal, was shaken; and beyond the impact on Enlightenment rationality and philosophy of reason, it affected all assumed meaning of history, knowledge, and apparent certainties. …”
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Le début de la guerre russo-turque (1806-1812) dans la vision des étrangers: consuls et voyageurs français
Published 2009-12-01“…On a turbulent background caused by the Napoleonic wars, the familiar “Oriental Question” came to the forefront of Eastern international politics and diplomatic disputes, degenerating into military confrontation.This study aims to provide information on the early Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812 in terms of consular reports and travel narratives of the French who were at that time in the Principalities. …”
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Verità dei fatti, verità del potere: storia e politica in <i>Guerra e pace</i>
Published 2015-11-01“…In order to highlight this political dimension of his work, the study will focus on how Tolstoj uses his fictional remake of historical sources to prove wrong the “official” version of Napoleonic wars and to regularly replace it with a representation of events aiming – especially through the portrait of some symbolic characters (Alexander I, Napoleon, Kutuzov) – to show that individuals are ultimately not in charge of History, and so to expose the falsity of historiographical artifices. …”
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“A Natural Anomaly”: Democracy, Equality and Citizenship in Nineteenth-century British Travelogues about America
Published 2022-12-01“…My paper focuses on British travelogues written between the end of the Napoleonic wars (1815) and the American Civil War (1861), exploring how their authors conceived the American system and how they wanted to portray it to their compatriots. …”
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‘To become a warrior and a son to my father’: Aleksandr Aleksandrov (Nadezhda Durova)’s Notes of a Cavalry Maiden (1836) as transgender autobiography
Published 2024“…This article expands the chronology and geography of narrato-logical analysis of this genre through reading Notes of a Cavalry Maiden [Zapiski kavalerist-devitsy] (1836) by Aleksandr Aleksandrov (Nadezhda Durova) (1783–1866), a Russian-Ukrainian hero of the Napoleonic wars, as a transgender autobiography. This reading brings into consideration new forms, affects, and narrative structures as constituent elements of trans narratives and has the potential to expand anglophone trans imaginaries past the confines of their current locations and temporalities.…”
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Shakespeare at war: a material history
Published 2023“…Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. …”
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Creating British Global Leadership: The Liberal Trading Community from 1750 to 1792
Published 2015-08-01“…I hypothesize that the roots of the Pax Britannica of 1815-1873 have their source in the emerging liberal trading community created by the British in the fifty years before the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. This coalition of states was created around a dominant new idea (economic liberalism) based in the distribution of positive benefits from inclusion in the community, and intended to provide an innovative solution to the problems of international political economy created by the burgeoning industrial revolution. …”
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Peinture navale et image de la nation en Angleterre (1660-1815)
Published 2006-01-01“…Such were the themes of all marine paintings during the gigantic Anglo-French wars at the time of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815). The supreme hero was of course Nelson, the symbol of all values to be stamped in the collective memory. …”
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Congresul de pace de la Paris din 1856. Raporturile franco-ruse şi problema românească / The Peace Congress of Paris in 1856. Franco-Russian relations and the Romanian Question
Published 2015-10-01“…40 years after the Congress of Vienna that ended the Napoleonic Wars, European diplomats gathered in Paris. …”
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King George III of England and Queen Maria I of Portugal: bipolar disorder and prince regents as common features of their reigns
Published 2023-03-01“…They lived during a time when Europe was in turmoil with the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, which also coincided with the rise of psychiatry. …”
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