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    Retracing the restoration history of Viennese paintings in the Musée Napoléon (1809-1815) by Natalia Gustavson

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…In 1809, a multitude of paintings belonging to the Austrian imperial collection was seized in Belvedere Palace in Vienna and brought to the Parisian Musée Napoléon. Those artworks have mainly been returned in 1815. …”
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    Des œuvres en morceaux et des trous sur les murs. La difficulté d’écrire la vie des œuvres du Pérugin au XIXe siècle by Éloïse Dumas

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Among the thousands of works brought back to Paris by Napoleon’s troops, twenty-six were attributed to Perugino and almost all of them came from Perugia. …”
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    La collection Campana au musée Napoléon III et la question de l’appropriation des modèles pour les musées d’art industriel by Isaline Deléderray-Oguey

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In 1861 France purchased part of the Campana collection with a view to founding a museum for the decorative and industrial arts capable of rivalling similar institutions in Europe. …”
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    RUSSIA’S INTERESTS AND ROLE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS: THE DYNASTIC UNION WITH THE HOUSE OF ORANGE AS AN INSTRUMENT OF FOREIGN POLICY UNDER ALEXANDER I... by Y. V. Bavykin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…As a major opponent of France’s aggressive policy of that period and Napoleon’s defeater, Russia and its Emperor Alexander I took a significant part in the postwar settlement of Europe. …”
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    France in the Vienna System of International Relations (the First Half of The 19<sup>th</sup> Century) by I. V. Ignatchenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In 1840, during the second Oriental crisis, the French government has opposed themselves to the rest of Europe for the first time since the Napoleonic wars. Ultimately, the strategic position of France in the middle East was weakened. …”
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    A Mamluk Bey in London: Muhammad Bey El-Elfî (October-December 1803) by Selda GÜNER

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This study aims to explain that after the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt, the decadence of Mamluk Beys the traditional actors in the Egyptian domestic politics, and one of them, Muhammad Bey el-Elfî’s solution seeking in London. …”
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    La constitution des collections du Muséum par l’appropriation : du rassemblement du mobilier de la Couronne dans la Grande Galerie aux saisies en Europe, à travers les actions d’He... by Gianmarco Raffaelli

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…After having played an important role in the founding of the Muséum central des Arts as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly, Henri Reboul (1763–1839) took part in the confiscations carried out by the Napoleonic armies in Rome, while nevertheless paying attention to the conservation of the works of art. …”
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    Détection automatique des parcelles sur les plans napoléoniens : comparaison de deux méthodes by Jean-Michel Follin, Élisabeth Simonetto, Anthony Chalais

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The most detailed geographic description of France’s whole 19th-century territory is the Napoleonic cadastre. …”
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    Lessons Learnt from the Monetary System of Guernsey by Gábor Sárdi, József Varga

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Furthermore, Guernsey is not part of France nor of the United Kingdom. This atypical status of Guernsey runs back several hundred years: from 1204 the island takes advantage of its special legal status and in general, it has not been managed badly. …”
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    Showcasing Emptiness? Voicing Redemption Through ‘Saharomania’ in the French Literary Imaginary by Amina Zarzi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Napoleonic campaigns paved the way for French metropolitan travellers, military officers and literary authors to roam the barren stretches of North African deserts. …”
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    La memoria y el mito gaullista : usos políticos del pasado en la Francia de la V República (1958-1990) by Lizandra Carvajal García

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Under this influence, Charles de Gaulle became the favorite hero of contemporary France, where myth and gaullist memory have developed thanks to a conscious and intentional memory policy. …”
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    La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique by Anne-Marie Le Baillif

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 1851, Les Châtiments, in which the poem titled “Le manteau Imperial” (1853) is one of the most ferocious, Victor Hugo protested against “le coup d’état” of Napoléon III. This text denied that Napoleon III was the fair successor of Napoleon I. …”
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