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    Étude et restauration d’une empreinte et contre-empreinte d’Urolophus crassicaudatus by Aline Raux

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The fossil prints of Urolophus crassicaudatus, seized by Napoleon Bonaparte during the first campaign of Italy, are since conserved at the National History Museum of Paris. …”
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    Le bulletin nul : une forme de résistance à la normalisation de la vie politique (Paris, 1851-1870) by Vincent Huet

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In doing so, they subverted the legal political order that had been forced upon them – that of the universal vote for men, which was wholly reinforced by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte after his coup. With that act, they indicted the will of both the power and its legalist opponents to normalise political life and to limit the political action of citizens to the sole vote, at the expense of a whole range of already well-experimented practices.…”
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    Quand Bonaparte était déjà Napoléon : aux sources de l’image caricaturale de Napoléon en Grande-Bretagne by Pascal Dupuy

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Napoléon Bonaparte, dès son apparition sur la scène politique et militaire de la Révolution, a suscité du côté des caricaturistes britanniques un intérêt amusé. …”
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    Soberanía transitiva y adhesión condicional: lealtad e insurrección en el Reino de Guatemala, 1808-1811 by Jordana Dym

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Entre 1808 y 1812 los reinos, las provincias y las ciudades del imperio español formaron juntas gubernativas en respuesta a la invasión de Napoleón Bonaparte sobre la Península española. Este ensayo considera cómo los cabildos de las ciudades principales de la Capitanía General de Guatemala (hoy América Central) apropiaron el lenguaje utilizado por las juntas sobre el pactismo, la soberanía de los pueblos y la representación popular. …”
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    The Role of Syrian Christians (Shuwām) in the Nahda Movement of the 19th Century by Turgay Gökgöz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… After his invasion of Egypt in 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte departed the country in 1802. In 1805, Kavalian Mehmet Ali Pasha, who later became the Khedive of Egypt, took significant measures to modernize Egypt through the Nahda Movement. …”
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