French History, volume 18, number 4, December 2004

Share it

Coronation Commemoration Special Edition
 
Introduction: Philp G. Dwyer, Guest Editor, p. 349
 
Articles:
– 'Antonio Canova's Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker and the limits of Imperial Portraiture', by David O'Brien, p. 354
– 'Napoleon Bonaparte as Hero and Saviour: Image, Rhetoric and Behaviour in the construction of a Legend', by Philip G. Dwyer, p. 379
– 'Francophobia and Patriotism: Anti-French Images and Sentiments in Prussia and Northern Germany during the Anti-Napoleonic Wars', by Karen Hagemann, p. 404
– 'Propaganda and the Legitimation of Power in Napoleonic France', by Alan Forrest, p. 426
– 'So Far, and yet So Near: Comparison, Transfer and Memory in Recent German Books on the Age of the French Revolution and Napoleon', by Daniel Schönpflug, p. 446
– 'Memory and Political Imagination: The Legend of Napoleon revisited', by Sudhir Hazareesingh, p. 484
 
Review article
'Recent Napoleonic Historiography: 'Poor Relation' Makes Good?', by John Dunne, p. 484

Share it