From the publisher
From 1853 to 1870 Eugenie de Montijo was Empress of the French, sharing the Second Empire with her husband Napoleon III. She impressed the Prussian Chancellor Bismarck so much that he called her 'The only man in Paris'. In sharp contrast to Queen Victoria, who met and admired her, and whose power was controlled by a constitutional monarchy, Eugenie influenced the policy of her husband, for over 17 years, at times, when he was at war, standing in for him as Regent. As crowned dictator, Napoleon's actions, and Eugenie's, affected the course of history throughout Europe and America. This is the first biography of Eugénie in English since Patrick Turnbull's volume of 1974 (and Harold Kurtz's work of 1964) – not forgetting William Smith's masterly biography (in French) of 1989.
About the author
Desmond Seward is the author of several historical books
Eugenie: The Empress and Her Empire
Author(s) : SEWARD Desmond
- Year of publication :
- 2004
- Place and publisher :
- London: Sutton Publishing
- Number of pages :
- 336