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D849: Napoleon Bonaparte (online via Zoom)

Modern History

The recent Hollywood movie about the life of Napoleon Bonaparte has reignited interest in this remarkable historical character. His impact in shaping modern Europe was profound. He and his armies came to dominate the continent, leaving no European country untouched or unchanged. In his own words he was ‘a child of the French Revolution’ and he more than anyone exported its key ideas of equality, meritocracy, human rights, nationalism, civic government and democracy. In doing so he shaped the character of modern European civilisation. Examine the life of Napoleon from his obscure roots on Corsica; his rise to power and his attempt to reshape Europe through a combination of conquest and reform; the military campaigns of Napoleon from his early victories in Italy to the disasters in Spain and Russia; the devastating consequences for France of his fall from power and concludes by looking at the failure of the restoration powers to supress the ideas that Napoleon had unleashed on the modern world. Lecture style with question and answer time.

Key Information

These classes are aimed at those aged 50 and over.

Tutor: Robert Lynch BA PhD

Thu 01/02/2024 - Thu 04/04/2024
Meetings: 10

Thursday (14.00 - 16.00)
Online, Online