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The Age of Napoleon: A History of European Civilization from 1789 to 1815

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Stefan Rudnicki

44 Hours 38 Minutes

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December 2015

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An engrossing volume on European civilization by Pulitzer Prize–winning historians Will and Ariel Durant

The Age of Napoleon, the eleventh and final volume of the Story of Civilization, surveys the amazing chain of events that wrenched Europe out of the Enlightenment and into the age of democracy. In this masterful work, listeners will encounter

the French Revolution—from the storming of the Bastille to the guillotining of the king; the revolution's leaders Danton, Desmoulins, Robespierre, Saint-Just—all cut down by the reign of terror they inaugurated; Napoleon's meteoric rise—from provincial Corsican military student to emperor and commander of the largest army in history; Napoleon's fall—his army's destruction in the snows of Russia, his exile to Elba, his escape and reconquest of the throne, and his ultimate defeat at Waterloo by the combined forces of Europe; the birth of Romanticism and the dawning of a new age of active democracy and a rising middle class, laying the foundation for a new era.

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  • paul b

    i have to say i was honestly sad that this was the last book. listened to the entire series. absolutely amazing.

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  • Colin C.

    Vast in scope ... good in detail and facts, but the narration is slightly flat and the sheer scale of how work can obscure some of the really interesting parts within it.

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  • Zbigniew P.

    Quite interesting, but for me too monotonous narration together with the too wide spectrum of historical events described in one book.

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