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Date
2008, ©2002
Location
New York,
New York (State)
United States
United States
Media format
Printed text
Extent
p.
Language
English
Size
cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 269576
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Folger holdings ID: 355590
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Folger holdings ID: 355590
Summary
"Although other historical figures had manipulated various media for political gain, Napoleon Bonaparte was the first non-monarch in the modern era to realize the limitless possibilities of propaganda ... gives insight into Napoleon's meteoric rise to prominence and enhances our understanding of his more mature and elaborate use of propaganda during the Empire."--Preface
Notes
Edition
ACLS Humanities E-Book electronic edition
General notes
Mode of access: Intranet This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Caption title ; description based on screen of 2008-08-05 Originally presented as author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1998 Originally published by Gutenberg-e: www.gutenberg-e.org Includes bibliography
Also known as
Extended title: The genesis of Napoleonic propaganda, 1796 to 1799 by Wayne Hanley
Related names
author: Hanley, Wayne, 1962-
subject: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
associated with: American Council of Learned Societies
subject: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
associated with: American Council of Learned Societies