Bonaparte et les Républiques Italiennes (1796-1799)

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Bonaparte et les Républiques Italiennes (1796-1799)

by Paul Gaffarel

FR·~11 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

BONAPARTE

0:18
2

AVANT-PROPOS

2:16
3

BONAPARTE ET LES RÉPUBLIQUES ITALIENNES - CHAPITRE PREMIER FONDATION DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE CISALPINE (1796-1797)

1:37:09
4

CHAPITRE II LA RÉPUBLIQUE LIGURIENNE

1:14:59
5

CHAPITRE III CHUTE ET PARTAGE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE VÉNITIENNE (1796-1797)

3:02:31
6

CHAPITRE IV LA RÉPUBLIQUE ROMAINE

1:45:27
7

CHAPITRE V LA RÉPUBLIQUE PARTHÉNOPÉENNE

1:48:39
8

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

5:07
9

Notes

1:39:40

Description

In the turbulent years of the late 1790s, the French general’s swift advance across the Italian peninsula upended centuries‑old monarchies and sparked an extraordinary burst of political experimentation. The author follows the storm of battles and the quieter, often overlooked negotiations that gave rise to five short‑lived republics, beginning with the bold creation of the Cisalpine Republic in the Milanese heartland. Readers discover how soldiers, merchants, scholars and aristocrats each tried to shape a new order amid the chaos of war.

Through vivid accounts of street festivals, heated debates in provisional councils, and the uneasy balance between radical and moderate forces, the narrative reveals how Napoleon’s presence—whether direct or through trusted deputies—still weighed heavily on every decision. The book also paints the lingering Austrian dominance and the simmering Italian desire for autonomy that fueled both hope and resistance. By the close of this first act, the stage is set for further upheavals that will test the durability of these fledgling republics.

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Language

fr

Duration

~11 hours (649K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mireille Hamelin, Christine P. Travers, and DP-Eu

Release date

2013-12-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Gaffarel

Paul Gaffarel

1843–1920

A prolific French historian of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he wrote widely on exploration, colonial history, and France’s connections with the wider world. His books often brought distant places and earlier voyages to life for readers of his day.

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