Napoleonic Art: Nationalism and the Spirit of Rebellion in France, 1815-1848

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Author: Jonathan E. Helmreich

ISBN-10: 0874136156

ISBN-13: 9780874136159

Category: Collectible Paper Ephemera

Scholars have long debated the mysterious popularity of the Napoleonic Legend, from the emperor's final defeat in 1815 to the astounding electoral victory of his nephew, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, in the presidential elections of 1848. In this book, the author demonstrates how broadsheet illustrations about Napoleon Bonaparte helped shape popular support in regional France for the "new" Bonaparte elected in 1848. Nicholas Pellerin, an avowed republican, and Pierre-Germain Vadet, a veteran of...

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Scholars have long debated the mysterious popularity of the Napoleonic Legend, from the emperor's final defeat in 1815 to the astounding electoral victory of his nephew, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, in the presidential elections of 1848. In this book, the author demonstrates how broadsheet illustrations about Napoleon Bonaparte helped shape popular support in regional France for the "new" Bonaparte elected in 1848. Nicholas Pellerin, an avowed republican, and Pierre-Germain Vadet, a veteran of the Imperial wars and staunch bonapartist, promoted representations of Napoleon to criticize and undermine the political status quo. The author reveals how the Pellerin broadsheets about Napoleon sustained anti-Bourbon, anti-Orleanist sentiments during the several decades preceding the revolution of 1848.

Acknowledgments9Introduction13Prologue: Representing the Legend171Political Dissent and the Napoleonic Legend212The Pellerin Firm and Political Censorship363Creating the Popular Image484St. Napoleon845Orleanist Co-optation and Bonapartist Broadsides111Epilogue136Notes145Select Bibliography164Index171