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Napoleon and de Gaulle Patrice Gueniffey

Napoleon and de Gaulle By Patrice Gueniffey

Napoleon and de Gaulle by Patrice Gueniffey


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It is well and good that historians no longer spend all their efforts relating the glories and trials of political and military leaders. But Patrice Gueniffey believes that heroes still have something to tell us. He contrasts two of them, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle, to better understand how individual exploits have shaped our world.

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Napoleon and de Gaulle: Heroes and History by Patrice Gueniffey

An Australian Book Review Best Book of the Year

One of Frances most famous historians compares two exemplars of political and military leadership to make the unfashionable case that individuals, for better and worse, matter in history.

Historians have taught us that the past is not just a tale of heroes and wars. The anonymous millions matter and are active agents of change. But in democratizing history, we have lost track of the outsized role that individual will and charisma can play in shaping the world, especially in moments of extreme tumult. Patrice Gueniffey provides a compelling reminder in this powerful dual biography of two transformative leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle.

Both became national figures at times of crisis and war. They were hailed as saviors and were eager to embrace the label. They were also animated by quests for personal and national greatness, by the desire to raise France above itself and lead it on a mission to enlighten the world. Both united an embattled nation, returned it to dignity, and left a permanent political legacyin Napoleons case, a form of administration and a body of civil law; in de Gaulles case, new political institutions. Gueniffey compares Napoleons and de Gaulles journeys to power; their methods; their ideas and writings, notably about war; and their postmortem reputations. He also contrasts their weaknesses: Napoleons limitless ambitions and appetite for war and de Gaulles capacity for cruelty, manifested most clearly in Algeria.

They were men of genuine talent and achievement, with flaws almost as pronounced as their strengths. As many nations, not least France, struggle to find their soul in a rapidly changing world, Gueniffey shows us what a difference an extraordinary leader can make.

Napoleon and de Gaulle Reviews

Carefully argued and splendidly entertaining. -- Tony Barber * Financial Times *
Written in a classic, limpid, and lively style, this remarkable book is the result of decades of reading and thinking by a pure historian. Patrice Gueniffey is one of the worlds leading specialists of the French Revolution and of Napoleons life, meteoric career, and legacy. Strikingly, such a deep and extensive competence extends to Charles de Gaulles time, politico-military career, and memory as well. With the aid of the two formidable figures of Napoleon and de Gaulle, Gueniffey endeavors to analyze why great men hold such a powerful position in history. -- Guillaume Piketty, Sciences Po, Paris
This book will become a landmarkIn Napoleon and de Gaulle, Patrice Gueniffey compares the fates of these two French heroes. [He] does not stop at the fascinating relationship of these two men with politics and war. In an admirably fluid and clear style, he delves rigorously and methodically into the twists and turns of these two mens lives: their formative years as soldiers, their forced exiles, their triumphant returns, their bitter departures. -- Jean-Christophe Buisson * Le Figaro Magazine *
Gueniffey has produced a masterful work. The French historian knows how to admire without succumbing to hagiography, and to compare without conflating differencesNot since Francois Furet has France seen a historian so gifted and alert to the issues that matter. Furet thought that the age of heroism was perhaps behind us. But after reading Gueniffeys sparkling book, it is wise to bet on the endurance of heroes and heroism. -- Daniel J. Mahoney * City Journal *
In this erudite book, Patrice Gueniffey has had the interesting idea of comparing the careers and the myths of these two legendary figures. And there is a nice symmetry to their stories. -- Julian Jackson * The Spectator *
Illuminatingshowing why the French are drawn time and again to great men (and the odd slip of a saint). The heady, lordly prose reminds me of Carlyleor superior fiction. * Australian Book Review *
As brilliant as it is powerfulThis is both a work of history and a bleak criticism of our present times. Superbly written, its a pessimistic and sarcastic book and is, for that very reason, uplifting. -- Marc Riglet * Lire *
The authorwrites remarkably wellA fascinating exercise of political, military, personal comparisons. -- Maurice Szafran * Challenges *
This book does not limit itself to the kind of banal comparison that is so often sketched between these two French heroes. Through his sharp analysis, [Gueniffey] attempts to offer a political portrait of [France], whichhas not yet come to terms with having cut off the head of its king. -- Jacques de Saint Victor * Le Figaro *
A book about the forceful power of will in history[A] lively, discerning study. * Library Journal (starred review) *
[Gueniffey is] brilliant and eruditecapable of startling insights. -- Peter McPhee * Australian Book Review *
A wide-ranging historical essay on history, heroes, and how they shaped the events of their timesGueniffey pulls no punches in his perceptive and wide-ranging bookThis book is not an ode to despair. It is rather an appreciation of the imaginative aspect of history to move men and women to acts of greatness. -- Patrick J. Walsh * Chronicles *
[Gueniffey] does not offer anything like traditional biographies. Instead, in five essayistic chapters he weaves back and forth between different elements of the two mens careers, touching on themes such as their seizures of power, their exiles, their military thinking, their writing, and their final resting places. -- David A. Bell * Journal of Modern History *

About Patrice Gueniffey

Patrice Gueniffey is Director of the Raymond Aron Center for Political Research at LEcole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. One of Frances leading historians of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic ages, he is the author of Bonaparte, the monumental first volume of the definitive modern French biography of Napoleon.

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Napoleon and de Gaulle: Heroes and History by Patrice Gueniffey
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Harvard University Press
2020-05-12
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