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Napoleon the Great

Napoleon the Great

byAndrew Roberts
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Christopher
5.0 out of 5 starsBest history of Napoleon I have read
Reviewed in Australia on 13 July 2020
Concise, well researched, brimming with quotes of letters and actual events. Unlike many other 'opinion' pieces. Andrews supports his statements with extensive reliance on contemporary correspondence. He also discusses previous scholarly writings, so you can make up your own mind.

Best of all, a rollicking good read. Highly recommended. One of the best history biographies I have read.
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Mark J Skinner
1.0 out of 5 starsThe great hagiography
Reviewed in Australia on 17 June 2015
The journey from Thatcherite lap dog now leaves us with a great hagiography. I can't understand why Roberts has elected to write this piece of overlong praise of Napoleon. rTomorrow the 18th of June is the 200th anniversary of the battle of Waterloo, the final defeat of Napoleon I by combined English and Prussian forces under the command of Arthur Wellesley ,Duke of Wellington in what is now Belgium. The historiography of Mr Bonaparte seems to swing between naïve adulation and bitter condemnation. Roberts is with the former. Bonaparte came from a family of Corsican bandits and behaved like one all his life, with a certain grandeur added to the mix as he secured more titles, armies, women, countries and bullion for himself and his ungrateful and equally obnoxious family. We are in the midst of an odd period where a number of historians are singing his praises as both general and statesman; notably the Thatcherite booster Andrew Roberts who has produced a new paean recently. What is his record? After railroading the late French Revolution, he caused massive devastation throughout Europe and Russia with millions of deaths. He attempted to conquer and resettle Europe with himself as dictator - being crowned Emperor, in mock Roman style, if ‘style’ is the word. All his strategic goals failed from Portugal to Moscow and across the high seas. His wars fought with some tactical skill achieved nothing lasting but death and destruction. He established a new legal code, far inferior to common law and subject to the sort of military adventurism with which he had lived his life. Our Friends the French still admire him and a trip to Les Invalides where he is buried in grandeur causes one to wonder at the sanity of the French. Finally at Waterloo, Europe was saved from the little tyrant by an army of Englishman described famously by Wellington as ‘the scum of the earth” and an army of Prussian professionals. Napoleon himself stated on the morning of the battle “I tell you Wellington is a bad general, the English are bad troops, and this affair is nothing more than eating breakfast". As we know this proved to be foolish. The French are hoping that there is not too much jingoism around the commerations. But for us, remembering Waterloo is to be welcomed. In history, only Hitler and Bonaparte threatened the liberties of Europe in such dangerous ways. avoid this work
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Luke
3.0 out of 5 stars Well written but nit for everyone
Reviewed in Germany on 11 February 2021
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I bought this book because I read alot and thought why not learn something simultaneously 🙂. While I'm sure this book about napoleon is very well researched and the author definitely gives the impression that he knows his subject matter, I couldn't finish the book as it was for me "too scientifically writen" if that makes sense? There are a lot of dates and names of other historians who have an opinion on such and such and I was more looking for an unbiased, factual account of the history. I think for people that really know the history and want to delve deeper then this could be a very interesting read but for the casual reader (like myself) I would have to say, not the right choice.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but boring battle descriptions
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 February 2016
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This is a whopper of a book. If you want to find out every minutiae of Napoleon's life then read this book. 70% of it is fascinating. But the remaining 30% is the blow by blow accounts of the all the numerous battles Napoleon's armies fought. I just found them tedious. Sure, tell me what happened in the battle, but in such detail? No. Also, I'm a bit confused by Napoleon, on the one hand, in the countries he occupied, he introduced progressive legal systems and freed up trade, which is a good thing in the advancement of western civilization. On the other hand he was threat to the balance of power in Europe. One country dominating the continent has always been seen as destabilizing and generally a bad thing.
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derek casey
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 September 2015
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Great book heavy going but well written
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Dr. W. S. Affleck
3.0 out of 5 stars Heavy history
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2015
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Truly comprehensive but feels a bit over-researched. An excellent study book but not a casual read. The maps... always a problem with kindle!
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Diana
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2015
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It is not only missing illustrations, which don't matter - but the Index which is vital
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Ray Near
3.0 out of 5 stars TL;DR
Reviewed in the United States on 16 April 2017
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Couldn’t finish it. I should have noticed that it was 900 pages of 9 point type before ordering. I wanted to know something about Napoleon — not everything! This is no reflection on the quality of the book.
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Yusef K. Shalabi
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in the United States on 17 August 2015
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It is heavy on battle descriptions but light on substance. Language is high school level.
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