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Napoleon: a Historical Perspective
Introduction
Napoleon has long suffered from his detractors. This book is not a biography, but a perspective based on over a decade of my lectures on the subject and an effort to base a historical analysis of the era on sound historical sources and in the proper context in order to redress what; I view, as the failings of Napoleonic historiography.
Historical Analysis
The historical analysis and interpretation of Napoleon's role, actions, and consequences to be flawed and tainted by a popular acceptance of historical interpretations proffered by British and Commonwealth scholars that have portrayed him as a reactionary dictator driven by insatiable ambition to heights and then brought low by a coalition of liberating nations.
Misleading Interpretations
This interpretation is, at best, misleading and the byproduct of British political goals during the Napoleonic Wars; brilliantly articulated and proselytized with wartime propaganda, and their aftermath. Propaganda often outlasts its purposes to become national myth.
Impact of Propaganda
In this case, it has retained its hold on popular opinion as a result of intellectual laxity and resistance in challenging existing norms and opinions; which affects both the general reader as well as historians.
Conclusion
Now let the debate begin.