Everyday life in the era of Napoleon
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The book of the French historian Jean Robik is dedicated to the life of the French in the board of Napoleon Bonaparte. Unlike most studies affecting the military history of this era, Jean Robika is interested in the evolution of French society and the stereotypes of his behavior away from the battlefields: the author shows those layers of life of Napoleonic France, which were only superficially affected by military actions. The pages of the book presents the most diverse plots: the highest light, salon life, secular receptions and theaters, fashion and interior decoration of the ampir style, the daily life of soldiers and officers of the Great Army on the post, duels and clashes with civilian population, police surveillance for unrealities and struggle The authorities with rampant crime on the roads, the incumbent of deserters, marauders and robbers. Jean Robika"s book is written by a lively and fascinating language, replete with bright details.
For a wide range of readers
For a wide range of readers
Author:
Author:Robe Jeper
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Romance & Love
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91852-049-9
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