Napoleon Iii and the Second French Empire

Napoleon Iii and the Second French Empire

by (france) Pierre De Lanno

Length:
156Kwords15chapters
Latest:
Ch. 15专有名词对照
Activity:
Updated 26d agoScraped 14d ago
2Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

"Napoleon III and the Second French Empire" is the third and extremely important part of the "History of the Second Empire Trilogy" written by Pierre de Lanaud, an academician of the French Academy of Humanities. Napoleon III was heroic and intelligent, but had a fatally contradictory character. He became emperor through repeated defeats and perseverance; he inspired court conflicts and factional struggles in the Second French Empire, leading to its eventual demise. What is the relationship between Napoleon III and the Mexican Empire? What kind of responsibility should Queen Eugenie bear for the demise of the Second French Empire? Why did the Second French Empire, the hegemon on the European continent, lose to the rising Kingdom of Prussia? How did the Franco-Prussian War break out? Why does the author firmly believe that this war can be avoided? Who was behind the outbreak of the war? Many exciting contents are all in this book.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

You Might Also Like