The End Of The Old Order by Frederick W. Kagan
A tightly argued narrative about the early Napoleonic years that traces how military victories, administrative reforms, and diplomatic maneuvers between 1801 and 1805 dismantled the old European order; the book shows how Napoleon’s consolidation of power and the spread of revolutionary institutions upended traditional monarchies, altered the balance of power, and set in motion political and social transformations that created the foundations of a new, modern Europe.
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