Suggested References

Chapter 20 Review: Suggested References

Napoleon and his wars have always been subjects of great interest, but recent scholars have devoted more attention to the long-term influence of the wars. The years between 1815 and 1830 have not attracted as much scholarship, even though those years are arguably more significant than the Napoleonic era for their long-term cultural and political effects.

Bell, David A. The First Total War: Napoleon’s Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know It. 2007.

Black, Jeremy. The Battle of Waterloo. 2010.

Blanning, Tim. The Romantic Revolution: A History. 2011.

*Blaufarb, Rafe. Napoleon: A Symbol for an Age. A Brief Biography with Documents. 2008.

Cole, Juan. Napoléon’s Egypt: Invading the Middle East. 2007.

Englund, Steven. Napoleon: A Political Life. 2004.

Hobsbawm, E. J. The Age of Revolution, 1789–1848. 1996.

Johnson, Paul. The Birth of the Modern: World Society, 1815–1830. 1991.

Napoleon Foundation: http://www.napoleon.org

Sandeman, G. A. C. Metternich. 2006.

Schroeder, Paul W. The Transformation of European Politics, 1763–1848. 1996.

The Walter Scott Digital Archive: http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/

Zamoyski, Adam. Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. 2012.