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Marengo and Hohenlinden, Napoleon's rise to power, James R. Arnold

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Marengo and Hohenlinden, Napoleon's rise to power, James R. Arnold
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Marengo and Hohenlinden
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James R. Arnold
Sub title
Napoleon's rise to power
Summary
In a tense, crowded thirty-three days in the autumn of 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte organized a coup and made himself dictator of France. Yet his position was precarious. He knew that France would accept his rule only if he gained military victories that brought peace. James Arnold, in this detailed and compelling account, describes the extraordinary campaigns that followed. At Marengo Bonaparte defeated the Austrians and his fellow general Jean Moreau beat the combined Austrian and Bavarian armies at Hohenlinden. These twin campaigns proved decisive. Bonaparte's dictatorship was secure and his enemies across Europe were forced into a 15-year struggle to overthrow him
Target audience
adult
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