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Paris: The 'New Rome' of Napoleon I

Autor Dr Diana Rowell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2014
Napoleon I employed a myriad of media through which to promote his propaganda and his universal hegemony. Classical Rome - home to the great Caesars - was central to his ambitious visions for the transformation of Paris into an imperial metropolis of unprecedented magnitude. Exploring the interrelationship between antiquity, the display of power and the reinvention of Paris, this volume evaluates how the Roman world and post-antique exploitations of Rome influenced Napoleonic Paris, and how Napoleon promoted his authority by appropriating Rome's triumphal architecture and its associated symbolism to relocate 'Rome' in his own times. The volume shows how consideration of Louis XIV's legacy is crucial to understanding the evolution of Napoleon's fascination with imperial Rome. It also charts Napoleon's manipulation of the populist rhetoric of Republican France (and Rome) as he moved from being a general fighting for the Revolutionary cause to become the 'absolute' ruler of a new empire.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472525291
ISBN-10: 1472525299
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 26 illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Classical reception is an area of growing scholarly interest.

Notă biografică

Dr Diana Rowell is an independent scholar. She worked at the British School at Rome before completing her doctoral study at the University of Reading, UK.

Cuprins

Introduction 1. Paris: A 'New Rome' 2. The Monument and the Monumental Axis 3. The Impact and Implications of the Sun-King's 'New Rome(s)' 4. The Roman Triumph and the Language of Power Conclusions Appendices Glossary Select Bibliography Index

Recenzii

In [Napoleon's] early days, he was anti-Emperor. It was only after crowning himself Emperor (in 1804) that he began to sympathise with Caesar ... It is this later imperial phase that Diana Rowell explores so revealingly in her highly cogent, detailed and persuasive account of the neglected Roman side of Napoleon.
.a guide to the rich heritage that lies behind Napoleonic Paris. Given the continued centrality in Paris of the monuments discussed by Rowell, this book should be of interest not just to specialists, but also to general readers wishing to understand more deeply the history and monuments of the city. Rowell does a marvelous job of interpreting the Napoleonic motifs found in the dense historical fabric that is the city of Paris, demonstrating convincingly that these motifs were woven from a myriad of ancient and modern threads.