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Napoleon and the American Dream

Napoleon and the American Dream Paperback / softback - 1976

by Ines Murat

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Paperback / softback. New. Ines Murat's readable and entertaining narrative introduces us to little-known facts about the adventures and misadventures of numerous French veterans of Waterloo who migrated to the United States. More often than not, their visions of life in this country conflicted with the original New World dream of the peaceful pioneer. For two centuries, the lure of what we now call the American Dream had beckoned rich and poor from the Old World. ""In all respects,"" said Napoleon, ""America was our true refuge."" Reported by Las Cases in the Memorial de Sainte-Helene, this statement signifies only one phase of the connections between the Emperor and the United States. Anecdotes and incisive portraits of numerous Bonapartists who came to America vividly portray the complex intermeshing between the Emperor and the United States. Anecdotes and incisive portraits of numerous Bonapartists who came to America vividly portray the complex intermeshing between the ideals of the French Revolution and the new forms of freedom that had been born in America. These dramatic accounts bring to the foreground of history the impact of two world views- that of the Old World, sheltered in the shadow of Napoleon's belief in historical destiny, and that of the New World, more experimental and industrious. The clash produced a resounding din in the Napoleonic epoch, for which Napoleon and the American Dream traces new routes and relationships between two cultures.
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  • Title Napoleon and the American Dream
  • Author Ines Murat
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 256
  • Publisher Louisiana State University Press, n
  • Date December 1, 1976
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9780807124635
  • ISBN 9780807124635
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 18th Century
    • Cultural Region: French
    • Cultural Region: Western Europe

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About the author

Ins Murat is a native of Paris where she is a freelance writer. Besides Napoleon et le rve amricain, she is also the author of Colbert.