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  1. Inspiration Bonaparte?
    German culture and Napoleonic occupation
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Publisher); High, Jeffrey L. (Publisher)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Zusammenfassung: "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the French Revolution or as the figure who was principally responsible for their corruption are as pronounced today as they were at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contributing to what had been an uneasy German relationship with the French Revolution, the rise of Bonaparte was accompanied by a pattern of Franco-German hostilities that inspired both enthusiastic support and outraged dissent in the German-speaking states. The fourteen essays that comprise Inspiration Bonaparte examine the mythologization of Napoleon in German literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explore the significant impact of Napoleonic occupation on a broad range of fields including philosophy, painting, politics, the sciences, education, and film. As the contributions from leading scholars emphasize, the contradictory attitudes toward Bonaparte held by so many prominent German thinkers are a reflection of his enduring status as a figure through whom the trauma of shattered late-Enlightenment expectations of sociopolitical progress and evolving concepts of identity politics is mediated. SeánAllan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. Jeffrey L. High is Professor of German Studies at California State University, Long Beach"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Publisher); High, Jeffrey L. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640140943
    DDC Categories: 300; 940; 830
    Corporations / Congresses: Inspiration Bonaparte (Array, St Andrews)
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Napoleon; Napoleonische Kriege; Einfluss; Deutschland; Literatur; Politische Philosophie; Geschichte 1789-2021; ; Napoleon; Napoleonische Kriege; Rezeption; Deutschland; Literatur; Politische Philosophie; Geschichte 1789-2021;
    Other subjects: 1789-1799)
    Scope: viii, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele, 24 cm
    Notes:

    "The present volume is the result of two parallel conferences, the more recent May 2019 symposium, "Inspiration Bonaparte?" at the University of St. Andrews, and the November 2014 conference, "Liberation, Occupation-Inspiration Bonaparte?", held at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)"

  2. Inspiration Bonaparte?
    German culture and Napoleonic occupation
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Herausgeber); High, Jeffrey L. (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    Zusammenfassung: "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the French Revolution or as the figure who was principally responsible for their corruption are as pronounced today as they were at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contributing to what had been an uneasy German relationship with the French Revolution, the rise of Bonaparte was accompanied by a pattern of Franco-German hostilities that inspired both enthusiastic support and outraged dissent in the German-speaking states. The fourteen essays that comprise Inspiration Bonaparte examine the mythologization of Napoleon in German literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explore the significant impact of Napoleonic occupation on a broad range of fields including philosophy, painting, politics, the sciences, education, and film. As the contributions from leading scholars emphasize, the contradictory attitudes toward Bonaparte held by so many prominent German thinkers are a reflection of his enduring status as a figure through whom the trauma of shattered late-Enlightenment expectations of sociopolitical progress and evolving concepts of identity politics is mediated. SeánAllan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. Jeffrey L. High is Professor of German Studies at California State University, Long Beach"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Herausgeber); High, Jeffrey L. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640140943; 1640140948
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Napoleonische Kriege; Einfluss; Literatur; Politische Philosophie
    Other subjects: Napoleon Frankreich, Kaiser (1769-1821); (lcsh)Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French, 1769-1821--In literature.; (fast)Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French, 1769-1821.; (nli)Napoléon--I,--Emperor of the French, 1769-1821--In literature; (fast)Napoleonic Wars (1800-1815); (fast)Revolution--(France : 1789-1799); (fast)1789-1815; (lcsh)Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815--Influence.; (rvm)Guerres napoléoniennes, 1800-1815--Influence.; (fast)Civilization--French influences.; (fast)Civilization--German influences.; (fast)Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); (fast)International relations.; (fast)Literature.; (nli)Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815--Influence; (lcsh)Germany--Civilization--French influences.; (lcsh)France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Influence.; (lcsh)France--Civilization--German influences.; (lcsh)Germany--Relations--France.; (lcsh)France--Relations--Germany.; (fast)France.; (fast)Germany.; (nli)Germany--Civilization--French influences; (nli)France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Influence; (nli)France--Civilization--German influences; (nli)Germany--Relations--France; (nli)France--Relations--Germany; (fast)History.
    Scope: viii, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    "The present volume is the result of two parallel conferences, the more recent May 2019 symposium, "Inspiration Bonaparte?" at the University of St. Andrews, and the November 2014 conference, "Liberation, Occupation-Inspiration Bonaparte?", held at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)"

  3. Inspiration Bonaparte?
    German culture and Napoleonic occupation
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (HerausgeberIn); High, Jeffrey L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the... more

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    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the French Revolution or as the figure who was principally responsible for their corruption are as pronounced today as they were at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contributing to what had been an uneasy German relationship with the French Revolution, the rise of Bonaparte was accompanied by a pattern of Franco-German hostilities that inspired both enthusiastic support and outraged dissent in the German-speaking states. The fourteen essays that comprise Inspiration Bonaparte examine the mythologization of Napoleon in German literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explore the significant impact of Napoleonic occupation on a broad range of fields including philosophy, painting, politics, the sciences, education, and film. As the contributions from leading scholars emphasize, the contradictory attitudes toward Bonaparte held by so many prominent German thinkers are a reflection of his enduring status as a figure through whom the trauma of shattered late-Enlightenment expectations of sociopolitical progress and evolving concepts of identity politics is mediated. SeánAllan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. Jeffrey L. High is Professor of German Studies at California State University, Long Beach"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (HerausgeberIn); High, Jeffrey L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640140943
    Other identifier:
    9781640140943
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    RVK Categories: NO 5470 ; GE 5076
    Corporations / Congresses: Liberation, Occupation - Inspiration Bonaparte? (2014, Long Beach)
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Französische Revolution; Napoleonische Kriege; Rezeption; Kultur
    Other subjects: Napoleon Emperor of the French (1769-1821); Napoleon Frankreich, Kaiser (1769-1821)
    Scope: viii, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, Notenbeispiel
    Notes:

    Acknowledgments: The present volume is the result of two parallel conferences, the more recent May 2019 symposium, "Inspiration Bonaparte?" at the University of St. Andrews, and the November 2014 conference, "Liberation, Occupation-Inspiration Bonaparte?", held at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)

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  4. Inspiration Bonaparte?
    German culture and Napoleonic occupation
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Herausgeber); High, Jeffrey L (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the... more

    Universitätsbibliothek der Fernuniversität
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    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the French Revolution or as the figure who was principally responsible for their corruption are as pronounced today as they were at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contributing to what had been an uneasy German relationship with the French Revolution, the rise of Bonaparte was accompanied by a pattern of Franco-German hostilities that inspired both enthusiastic support and outraged dissent in the German-speaking states. The fourteen essays that comprise Inspiration Bonaparte examine the mythologization of Napoleon in German literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explore the significant impact of Napoleonic occupation on a broad range of fields including philosophy, painting, politics, the sciences, education, and film. As the contributions from leading scholars emphasize, the contradictory attitudes toward Bonaparte held by so many prominent German thinkers are a reflection of his enduring status as a figure through whom the trauma of shattered late-Enlightenment expectations of sociopolitical progress and evolving concepts of identity politics is mediated. SeánAllan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. Jeffrey L. High is Professor of German Studies at California State University, Long Beach"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (Herausgeber); High, Jeffrey L (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640140943
    Series: Studies in German literature linguistics and culture
    Subjects: Napoleon; Napoleonische Kriege; Einfluss; Deutschland; Literatur; Politische Philosophie; Geschichte 1789-2021
    Other subjects: Napoleon / I / Emperor of the French / 1769-1821 / In literature
    Scope: viii, 345 Seiten
    Notes:

    "The present volume is the result of two parallel conferences, the more recent May 2019 symposium, 'Inspiration Bonaparte?' at the University of St. Andrews, and the November 2014 conference, 'Liberation, Occupation - Inspiration Bonaparte?', held at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)." - Acknowledgements

  5. Inspiration Bonaparte?
    German culture and Napoleonic occupation
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (HerausgeberIn); High, Jeffrey L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the... more

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    "Two hundred years after his death, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) continues to resonate as a fascinating, ambivalent, and polarizing figure. Differences of opinion as to whether Bonaparte should be viewed as the executor of the principles of the French Revolution or as the figure who was principally responsible for their corruption are as pronounced today as they were at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contributing to what had been an uneasy German relationship with the French Revolution, the rise of Bonaparte was accompanied by a pattern of Franco-German hostilities that inspired both enthusiastic support and outraged dissent in the German-speaking states. The fourteen essays that comprise Inspiration Bonaparte examine the mythologization of Napoleon in German literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and explore the significant impact of Napoleonic occupation on a broad range of fields including philosophy, painting, politics, the sciences, education, and film. As the contributions from leading scholars emphasize, the contradictory attitudes toward Bonaparte held by so many prominent German thinkers are a reflection of his enduring status as a figure through whom the trauma of shattered late-Enlightenment expectations of sociopolitical progress and evolving concepts of identity politics is mediated. SeánAllan is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. Jeffrey L. High is Professor of German Studies at California State University, Long Beach"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Allan, Seán (HerausgeberIn); High, Jeffrey L. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781640140943
    Other identifier:
    9781640140943
    RVK Categories: NO 5470 ; GE 5076
    Corporations / Congresses: Liberation, Occupation - Inspiration Bonaparte? (2014, Long Beach)
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Französische Revolution; Napoleonische Kriege; Rezeption; Kultur
    Other subjects: Napoleon Emperor of the French (1769-1821); Napoleon Frankreich, Kaiser (1769-1821)
    Scope: viii, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, Notenbeispiel
    Notes:

    Acknowledgments: The present volume is the result of two parallel conferences, the more recent May 2019 symposium, "Inspiration Bonaparte?" at the University of St. Andrews, and the November 2014 conference, "Liberation, Occupation-Inspiration Bonaparte?", held at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB)

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