The Peace of Amiens (1802)

Period : Directory / 1st Empire
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A short bibliography:

Text of the Amiens Peace Treaty

Articles:

“The Peace of Amiens”, Thierry Lentz, in La Revue Napoléon, January-February-March 2002, n° 9, p. 22-28.

Books:

Additional Papers, presented to the House of Commons, by Lord Hawkesbury, respecting the Discussions with France. ENGLAND. Parliament. House of Commons, London: J. Ginger: , 1803. 19 p.

Bowman, Hervey Meyer, Preliminary stages of the peace of Amiens : the diplomatic relations of Great Britain and France from the fall of the directory to the death of the emperor Paul of Russia, November 1799-March 1801, Series: University of Toronto studies. History: 2nd ser. ; vol.1, p.77-155, [Toronto: The University library: published by the librarian, 1899]

Broers, Michael, Europe under Napoleon, 1799-1815, London: Arnold, 1996, 302 p.

Cobbett, William, Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury and the Right Hon. Henry Addington, on the Peace with Buonaparte; to which is added an appendix, containing a collection … of all the conventions, treaties, speeches and other documents connected with the subject … Second edition, London: Cobbett & Morgan, 1802, 259 p.

Ritchie, Thomas Edward, Political and military memoirs of Europe, from the renewal of the war on the continent in 1798, to the Peace of Amiens in 1802 : with an introductory view of the Treaty of Campoformio and proceedings of the congress at Rastadt ; in three volumes, Edinburgh: T. Maccliesh and Co. ; Longman & Rees, London, 1802

The definitive treaty of peace, between His Britannick Majesty, and the French Republick, His Catholick Majesty, the Batavian Republick : signed at Amiens, the 27th of March 1802. Published by authority, London: Printed by A. Strahan, 1802, 19 p

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