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French Rule in the States of Parma, 1796-1814: Working with Napoleon: War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850

Autor Doina Pasca Harsanyi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2023
This book addresses the interplay between collaboration and resistance during the Revolutionary/Napoleonic era in the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, renamed States of Parma in 1802 and Department of Taro in 1808. Considered no more than a docile backwater in 1796, the country exploded in violent rebellion at the end of 1805, to the astonishment of the French imperial establishment and of Napoleon himself.  Yet, the insurgency – duly suppressed by the French military – did not beget further confrontation. French administrators determined to demonstrate that the empire was a force for good and local citizens compelled to reassess their circumstances realistically settled for cooperation in the form of protracted give and take arrangements.  In recounting the events, this book highlights local agency and the myriad ways Parma’s population harnessed the power of empire to shape what eventually became the Napoleonic legacy in the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030973421
ISBN-10: 3030973425
Pagini: 285
Ilustrații: XIII, 285 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Prelude to Napoleon.- 3. Parma and Bonaparte.- 4. From Duchies of Parma to States of Parma.- 5. Watershed: The Insurrection.- 6. Explanatory Narratives: Brigandage.- 7. Pacification.- 8. Order into Chaos.- 9. Wooing the Elites.- 10. Elite Collaboration.- 11. The End of the Road: Conclusions.

Recenzii

“Harsanyi’s detailed and well-researched book offers a fine case study of the struggles that the Napoleonic regime suffered in its efforts to confront local elites and peoples in its expanding empire. This work will be of interest to all those who want to know more about that interesting and often conflicting enterprise.” (Alessandro Capone, H-France Review, Vol. 24 (15), February, 2024)

Notă biografică

Doina Pasca Harsanyi is Professor of History at Central Michigan University, USA. Her previous publications include Lettres de la duchesse de La Rochefoucauld à William Short (2001), Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798 (2010), and numerous articles on French-American and French-Italian subjects.

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“This scholarly and nuanced account of the lands of the Duchy of Parma in the Napoleonic era ranks with major works by Carlo Zaghi, Livio Antonielli, and Michael Broers in brilliantly illuminating the still contested era period of French domination in Italy. Harsanyi describes the evolution of a system that was vicious, grasping, capricious and always underpinned by the French occupiers’ conviction of their own cultural superiority, which could legitimate pretty much anything from the systematic theft of art to the imposition of conscription. Yet she also brilliantly shows how the French presence was fl exible, modernising, and brought positive and progressive reform. Harsanyi reveals a story of the pragmatic collaboration of local élites, based on career and stability rather than affection or ideology, who were skilled at tweaking French directives to their own ends. While French exploitation could trigger insurrection and resistance, French offi cials on the ground often displayed remarkable good sense. This brilliant book tells us not just about Parma and the wider Italian situation in the period of French domination, but about the very nature of empire.”
—David Laven, University of Nottingham, UK

This book addresses the interplay between collaboration and resistance during the Revolutionary/Napoleonic era in the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, renamed States of Parma in 1802 and Department of Taro in 1808. Considered no more than a docile backwater in 1796, the country exploded in violent rebellion at the end of 1805, to the astonishment of the French imperial establishment and of Napoleon himself.  Yet, the insurgency – duly suppressed by the French military – did not beget further confrontation. French administrators determined to demonstrate that the empire was a force for good and local citizens compelled to reassess their circumstances realistically settled for cooperation in the form of protracted give and take arrangements.  In recounting the events, this book highlights local agency and the myriad ways Parma’s population harnessed the power of empire to shape what eventually became the Napoleonic legacy in the region.

Doina Pasca Harsanyi is Professor of History at Central Michigan University, USA. Her previous publications include Lettres de la duchesse de La Rochefoucauld à William Short (2001), Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798 (2010), and numerous articles on French-American and French-Italian subjects.

Caracteristici

Focuses on the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla Addresses the interaction between French administrators and different segments of the local population Offers new insights into the French Empire’s willingness to adjust principles of government to local particularities