Wayne Hanley's The Genesis of Napoleonic Propaganda, 1796 to 1799 makes clever use of images as well as text to show the artful self-crafting on the part of a young provincial on the make. Using a term actually invented at or near the Revolution, the book makes propaganda into a key element in the rise of Napoleon. With a solid interfacing of cultural and political history, Hanley's novel approach meshes with recent works on the Revolution by Lynn Hunt, Carla Hesse, and others.
The Genesis of Napoleonic Propaganda, 1796-1799 (Gutenberg-e)
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Author(s)Wayne Hanley
PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN / ASIN0231124562
ISBN-139780231124560
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,448,302
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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