The Diplomacy of Napoleon

Robert Balmain Mowat
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The author argues that in all of Napoleon's wars, his aim was to obtain peace, to force the European powers to recognise his Empire, incorporating the gains of the Revolution. His armies were merely the instruments of his diplomacy and in diplomacy he made few mistakes. Here, he focuses on statesmanship and diplomacy throughout the Napoleonic period.
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