Summary: About the seriesThe Access to History series is the most popular and trusted series for advanced level history students, offering:? Authoritative, engaging and accessible content? Comprehensive coverage of the new 2008 AS and A level specifications? Design features, study guides and web support to help students achieve exam success.Napoleon, France and Europe Third EditionThis new edition traces the changes that took place in France between 1795 and 1815. It begins with Napoleon's rise to power, his consolidation and maintenance of power, and the creation of the Napoleonic Empire. Napoleon's downfall is analysed in detail and historiographical interpretations of key Napoleonic policies are explained and assessed.Throughout the book, key dates, terms and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined. Summary diagrams are included to consolidate knowledge and understanding of the period, and exam-style questions and tips written by examiners provide the opportunity to develop exam skills.
Relevant content specific to the 2008 AS and A Level specifications.In-depth coverage of the period presented in an accessible way.Exam-style questions and tips written by examiners offer support with assessment.Summary diagrams throughout aid with revision of the key topics and themes.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Napoleon: Background and rise to PowerSynopsis of Napoleon’s career 1796-1815Background and characterNapoleon and the early years of the revolutionNapoleon and the DirectoryChapter 2 The Coup of Brumaire 1799The political background to the coup of Brumaire and why it occurredThe events of the coup of BrumaireWhy was the coup of Brumaire successful?Study guideChapter 3 Establishing PowerConstitutional and political changesEconomic reformsLegal and judicial reformsEducation reformsRelations with the Catholic Church – The ConcordatStudy guideChapter 4 Consolidating powerCoercion and controlPatronage and briberyCensorship and propagandaStudy guideChapter 5 Napoleon and Europe: Conquest and Empire, 1796-1807Early campaigns in Italy and Egypt, 1796–9Wars of the Consulate and early Empire, 1799–1807Military and strategic developmentsNapoleon’s leadershipStudy guideChapter 6 The Napoleonic Empire, 1804-10The composition of the Napoleonic Empire.Napoleon’s treatment of conquered territoryThe creation of the Napoleonic EmpireNapoleon and nationalismNapoleon’s expectations from the EmpireStudy guideChapter 7 Napoleon and Europe: Decline and Fall, c.1810-15Prelude to defeat 1807–12The last campaigns 1813–15Factors explaining Napoleons decline and fallStudy guideChapter 8 Napoleon: Impact and LegacyNapoleon and the RevolutionThe impact and legacy of Napoleon’s rule on FranceThe Napoleonic legendStudy guide
About the Author(s): Dylan Rees is an experience author and examinerAndrina Stiles is a best-selling author.
Readership: A level History students