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In this ground breaking publication, Wayne Hanley has combined book and web in a detailed discussion of Napoleon as journalist and propaganda master extraordinaire. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. News from the Front: Bonapartes dispatches and the press. 3. For Morale or Propaganda? The Newspapers of Bonaparte. 4.
Wayne Hanley's The Genesis of Napoleonic Propaganda, 1796–1799 makes clever use of images as well as text to show the artful self-crafting on the part of a young provincial on the make. Using a term actually invented at or near the Revolution, the book makes propaganda into a key element in the rise of Napoleon.
Wayne Hanley's The Genesis of Napoleonic Propaganda, 1796-1799 makes clever use of images as well as text to show the artful self-crafting on the part of a young provincial on the make.
"Although other historical figures had manipulated various media for political gain, Napoleon Bonaparte was the first non-monarch in the modern era to realize the limitless possibilities of propaganda ... gives insight into Napoleon's meteoric rise to prominence and enhances our understanding of his more mature and elaborate use of propaganda ...
Wayne Hanley joined the West Chester faculty in Fall 2000, having received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Missouri in Columbia in 1998. He previously taught history at Columbia College, William Woods University, Lincoln University (of Missouri); and at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Wayne Hanley's The Genesis of Napoleonic Propaganda, 1796 to 1799 makes clever use of images as well as text to show the artful self-crafting on the part of a young provincial on the make.
Wayne Hanley. The world has rarely seen an army as well-trained and well-led as Napoleon’s army in 1805. As historian Michael Hughes notes his Forging Napoleon’s Grande Armée, “the Army of ...