id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_aqo3mgd4ejhudiv23mifu7snuu Cécile Vidal Napoleon's Atlantic: The Impact of Napoleonic Empire in the Atlantic World. Christophe Belaubre, Jordana Dym & John Savage (eds.). Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill, 2010. xvi + 332 pp. (Cloth € 99.00) 2013 3 .pdf application/pdf 1045 59 52 the collected essays focus on the impact of the Napoleonic Empire on the Napoleonic studies in France have been largely limited to the impact of the Napoleonic Empire in Europe. the chronological framework of Napoleonic studies and of Atlantic history the quasi-disappearance of the French Atlantic empire with the failure to demonstrate that the impact of the Napoleonic regime endured after his The book's Napoleonic Empire thus has no colonial or postcolonial dimension: no chapter is of the Napoleonic regime on Latin American independence movements half the contributions focusing on Central America, Gran Colombia, Cuba, following Napoleon's model, in the political field (Mónica Ricketts); and the impact of the Napoleonic Code (John Savage). In fact, Childs's essay on the little-known riots of free people of color Napoleonic laws in the nineteenth-century Atlantic world. scholars interested in Napoleonic Empire, Atlantic Revolutions, Latin ./cache/work_aqo3mgd4ejhudiv23mifu7snuu.pdf ./txt/work_aqo3mgd4ejhudiv23mifu7snuu.txt