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    The concept of 'total war' in the Revolutionary-Napoleonic period by Broers, M

    Published 2008
    “…The article attempts to counter and nuance some of Bell's major claims for the applicability of the term, through a discussion of its pertinence to the ideological and political conflicts of the Revolutionary-Napoleonic period, alongside the questions it evinces in technological and military terms.…”
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    Milano città militare in età napoleonica (1800-1814) by Emanuele Pagano

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It is also proposed a preliminary assessment of the relations between the military world and the urban civil dimension, also in a comparison both with the Milan, as stronghold of previous historical periods (Spanish and Austrian), and with other cities of the same Napoleonic period. Ultimately, the case of Milan does not appear to fit with the traditional imaginary that attributes a sort of ‘universal militarization’ to the Revolutionary-Napoleonic Era even in the Italian Peninsula.…”
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    The language question under Napoleon by McCain, S, Stewart McCain

    Published 2014
    “…Recent historical work has shown the particular significance of such projects during the Napoleonic period. Historians have begun considering how far the Napoleonic regime was characterized by cultural imperialism. …”
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    Replicas, Revivals and Restorations: a Scottish Political Miscellany by Aonghus MacKechnie

    “…The European Counter-Reformation church of the Gesù was used a model for James VII & II’s Canongate Kirk (1688); whereas the Tudor Gothic style was imported from England during the Napoleonic period of high British nationalism, evoking and celebrating a British past that never existed.…”
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    Baltic Factor in Russia-France Relations by Maltsev Leonid A., Tanshina Natalia P.

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that the Baltic Sea region (BSR) no longer plays an important role in Russia-France bilateral relations, the authors attach significance to analysing the dynamics and changes of the BSR role in European politics in the post- Napoleonic period. The authors compare the Russian and the July Monarchies (1830—1848) in the context of the current Vienna system of international relations. …”
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    Reconstructing the system of sword wielding by French cuirassiers and dragoons, 1803-1815 by Zvjagincev M.I.

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Descriptions of cavalrymen of the Napoleonic period were also used during the study. Reconstructing the system of sword wielding (XI/XIII pattern) confirms the thesis about priority use of thrusts. …”
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    L’Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti de Turin by Marco Carassi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In 1778 the Academy was refounded and a French painter taught by the Roman school, Laurent Pécheux (1729-1821), was appointed director. During the Napoleonic period, the Turin Academy was under the direction of the Paris Academy. …”
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    Diplomacy of European States and the Revolution of 1830 in Belgium by Oksana V. Zhidkova, Elena A. Popova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The nature of interstate and international relations in the post - Napoleonic period was determined at the Vienna Congress of 1814-1815. …”
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    La universidad argentina en tránsito by Linda Vázquez

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Abstract The described text explores how the transition of the Argentinean university has developed from the traditional perspective inherited from the Napoleonic period to the present university, immersed in a globalized society like that of present-day Argentina and the rest of Latin America. …”
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    Роль балтийского фактора в политических отношениях России и Франции by Maltsev Leonid A., Tanshina Natalia P.

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Despite the fact that the Baltic Sea region (BSR) no longer plays an important role in Russia-France bilateral relations, the authors attach significance to analysing the dynamics and changes of the BSR role in European politics in the post- Napoleonic period. The authors compare the Russian and the July Monarchies (1830—1848) in the context of the current Vienna system of international relations. …”
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    The Bicentennial 1813-1815: Historical Importance and Historiographical Reflection by James Kennedy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At the same time, the author points to a number of unanswered questions about breaks and continuities, such as the lack of research on what broadly can be termed the Napoleonic period (1801-1813) and its impact on subsequent developments. …”
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    The Bicentennial 1813-1815: Historical Importance and Historiographical Reflection by James Kennedy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At the same time, the author points to a number of unanswered questions about breaks and continuities, such as the lack of research on what broadly can be termed the Napoleonic period (1801-1813) and its impact on subsequent developments. …”
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    The Bicentennial 1813-1815: Historical Importance and Historiographical Reflection by James Kennedy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At the same time, the author points to a number of unanswered questions about breaks and continuities, such as the lack of research on what broadly can be termed the Napoleonic period (1801-1813) and its impact on subsequent developments. …”
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    The Bicentennial 1813-1815: Historical Importance and Historiographical Reflection by James Kennedy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At the same time, the author points to a number of unanswered questions about breaks and continuities, such as the lack of research on what broadly can be termed the Napoleonic period (1801-1813) and its impact on subsequent developments. …”
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