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A History of the Modern World
A History of the Modern World, 9/e
R R Palmer, Yale University
Joel Colton, Duke University
Lloyd Kramer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Napoleonic Europe

Chapter Outline

XXXXVII. The Formation of the French Imperial System

  1. The Dissolution of the First and Second Coalitions, 1792-1802
    1. [Web site Napoleonic Guide]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Leopold of Austria]
    3. [Primary Source Treaty of Campo Formio]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Egyptian Campaign]
    5. [Map Egyptian Campaign]
    6. [Map Gains following Peace of Luneville (1801)]
    7. [Secondary Discussion Peace of Amiens (1802)]
    8. [Primary Source Treaty of Amiens]
  1. Peace Interim, 1802-1803
    1. [Primary Source Constitution of the Italian Republic]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Helvetic Republic]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Flag of Helvetian Republic]
    4. [Map Germany and Italy in 1803]
    5. [Primary Source Reorganization of Germany]
  1. Formation of the Third Coalition in 1805
    1. [Image Emperor Francis II of Austria]
    2. [Image Tsar Alexander I]
  1. The Third Coalition, 1805-1807: The Peace of Tilsit
    1. [Web site Coalitions against France]
    2. [Primary Source Letters of Lord Nelson]
    3. [Web site Admiral Lord Nelson]
    4. [Virtual Tour Battle of Trafalgar]
    5. [Virtual Tour Battle of Austerlitz]
    6. [Primary Source Documents on Kingdom of Italy]
    7. [Primary Source Documents on Confederation of the Rhine]
    8. [Secondary Discussion Battle of Jena]
    9. [Primary Source Treaty of Tilsit]
    10. [Map Treaty of Tilset]
  1. The Continental System and the War in Spain
    1. [Primary Source Overthrow of the Spainish Monarchy]
    2. [Map Continental System]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Charles IV of Spain]
    4. [Image Charles IV]
    5. [Map Peninsular War]
    6. [Primary Source Peninsular War]
    7. [Web site Peninsular War]
  1. The Austrian War of Liberation, 1809
    1. [Secondary Discussion Napoleon and the Duchy of Warsaw]
    2. [Map Battle of Wagram]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Illyrian Provinces]
  1. Napoleon at His Peak, 1809-1811
    1. [Image Clemens von Metternich]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Marie Louise of Austria]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Napoleonic nobility]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Legion of Honor]

XXXXVIII. The Grand Empire: Spread of the Revolution

  1. The Organization of the Napoleonic Empire
    1. [Map Grand Empire]
  1. Napoleon and the Spread of the Revolution
    1. [Secondary Discussion Council of State]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Code Napoleon]
    3. [Secondary Discussion Concordat]

XXXXIX. The Continental System: Britain and Europe

    1. [Secondary Discussion Jacques-Louis David]
  1. British Blockade and Napoleon's Continental System
    1. [Primary Source Continental System]
    2. [Secondary Discusion War of 1812]
    3. [Web site War of 1812]
    The Failure of the Continental System

L. The National Movements: Germany

  1. The Resistance to Napoleon: Nationalism
    1. [Secondary Discussion Italy Under Napoleon]
  1. The Movement of Thought in Napoleonic Germany
    1. [Web site Ludwig van Beethoven]
    2. [Web site Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]
    3. [Web site Friedrich Schiller]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Johann Gottlieb Fichte]
    5. [Secondary Discussion Friedrich Schleiermacher]
  1. Romanticism
    1. [Primary Source, Herder, Philosophy of the History of Mankind]
    2. [Website Friedrich Ludwig Jahn]
    3. [Primary Source Johann Gottfried Fichte, Addresses to the German Nation (1808)]
  1. Reforms in Prussia
    1. [Secondary Discussion Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst]
    2. [Secondary Discussion August von Gneisenau]
    3. [Image August von Gneisenau]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Baron von Stein]
    5. [Secondary Discussion Karl August von Hardenberg]

LI. The Overthrow of Napoleon: The Congress of Vienna

  1. The Russian Campaign and the War of Liberation
    1. [Secondary Discussion Napoleon's Invasion of Russia]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Napoleon's Invasion of Russia]
    3. [Images] Napoleon's Invasion of Russia]
    4. [Secondary Discussion Life in the Russian Infantry]
    5. [Secondary Discussion Russian General Ivan Dorokhov]
    6. [Secondary Discussion Napoleon's Failure in the Russian War]
    7. [Primary Source Decree for Raising Conscripts]
    8. [Secondary Discussion French General Staff]
    9. [Virtual Tour Battle of Borodino]
    10. [Secondary Discussion Battle of Borodino]
    11. [Secondary Discussion Retreat from Moscow]
    12. [Image French troops returning from Russia]
    13. [Web site Liberation of Germany]
    14. [Secondary Discussion Battle of Leipzig]
  1. The Restoration of the Bourbons
    1. [Primary Source Frankfurt Declaration]
    2. [Secondary Discussion Viscount Castlereagh]
    3. [Primary Source Treaty of Chaumont]
    4. [Primary Source Bourbon Restoration]
    5. [Primary Source Constitutional charter]
    6. [Image Napoleon bids farewell to the Imperial Guard]
  1. The Settlement before the Vienna Congress
    1. [Primary Source Treaty of Paris]
    2. [Map Map showing Russian gains]
  1. The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815
    1. [Secondary Discussion Congress of Vienna]
    2. [Primary Source Metternich on Making Peace, 1814]
  1. The Polish-Saxon Question
    1. [Secondary Discussion Congress Poland]
  1. The Hundred Days and Their Aftermath
    1. [Secondary Discussion White terror in France, 1814]
    2. [Primary Source Proclamation of Napoleon, March 1815]
    3. [Web site Battle of Waterloo]
    4. [Primary Source Wellington's dispatches]
    5. [Primary Source Treaty of Paris, 1815]
    6. [Primary Source Holy Alliance Treaty]
    7. [Map Treaty of Vienna]