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In this fascinating study Michael Rowe focuses on state-formation in Napoleonic Europe. It brings together the research findings of specialists in the histories of Europe's constituent nations and states during a momentous period in their development. Thematically focused and integrated within a comparative framework, the individual contributions explore areas as diverse as Britain, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain and Russia. What impact did Napoleon have on these nations, and how did they respond to his challenge?

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In this fascinating study Michael Rowe focuses on state-formation in Napoleonic Europe. It brings together the research findings of specialists in the histories of Europe's constituent nations and states during a momentous period in their development. Thematically focused and integrated within a comparative framework, the individual contributions explore areas as diverse as Britain, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain and Russia. What impact did Napoleon have on these nations, and how did they respond to his challenge?

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Autorenporträt
JOHN BREUILLY is Professor of Modern History at the University of Birmingham, UK MICHAEL BROERS is Reader in European History at the University of Aberdeen, UK MALCOLM CROOK is Professor of French History at Keele University, UK JAROSLAW CZUBATY is Assistant Professor at the Institute of History, Warsaw University, Poland JOHN A. DAVIS is Professor of History and Director of European Studies at the University of Conneticut, USA, and also holds the Emiliana Pasca Noether Chair in Modern Italian History CHARLES ESDAILE is Senior Lecturer in History at the Unversity of Liverpool, UK ANDREAS FAHRMEIR is a Researcher of Nineteenth-Century Social and Legal history ALAN FORREST is Professor of Modern History at the University of York, UK JANET HARTLEY is Senior Lecturer in International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK PETER JUPP is Professor of British History at Queen's University, Belfast, UK ORSOLYA SZAKÁLY is a Junior Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary KENT ZETTERBERG is Professor in Political History and Security Politics at the Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm, Sweden