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The Age of Napoleon

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by Will Durant


  climate of, 339–40, 377

  colonies of, 107, 340

  Constitution of, 354, 359, 404–5, 513, 597

  economic crises in, 341, 526, 527, 660–61, 693, 694

  education in, 361–63

  enclosures in, 340–41, 342

  government of, 354–58

  industry in, 125, 126, 340, 341–43

  labor in, 343–45

  literature in, 408–51

  manners in, 368–71

  morality in, 363–68, 377

  philosophy in, 394–407

  population of, 3, 341, 342, 493, 502

  religion in, 358–61

  science in, 322, 386–93

  sports in, 369–70

  theater in, 371–74

  IN FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY WARS (1792–99): in 1st Coalition against France, 53, 54, 517–19

  war with France begins, 53, 344, 517

  defeated at Hondschoote (1793), 64

  peace overtures to and from, 55, 75, 114

  takes and loses Toulon, 62, 74–75

  blockades French ports, 80, 89, 126, 142

  takes Corsica (1794), 519

  war continues, 85, 97, 425

  war subsidy to Austria (1796), 97

  driven from Italy and Corsica, 103

  naval war against Spain (1796–97), 519–20

  victory at Abukir Bay (1798), 111, 520

  in 2d Coalition against France, 116, 521, 670, 676

  aids King of Naples (1798–99), 116, 545

  takes Malta, 114, 115

  IN NAPOLEONIC WARS (1800–15): aids Turks against French, 170, 174*, 179

  new subsidy treaty with Austria (1800), 175

  enforces blockade by search of neutral ships (1800–01), 178, 663–64

  destroys Danish fleet (1801), 178, 664–65

  treaty with Russia (1801), 178

  and Peace of Amiens (1802), 178, 179, 180, 184, 188

  subsidizes Bernese oligarchs, 187

  refuses to evacuate Malta, 188–89, 522

  resumes war, 189, 345, 522–27, 592

  declares war on Spain (1804), 201

  subsidy treaty with Russia (1805), 201, 212, 686

  in 3d Coalition (1805), 201–2

  in naval war against France and Spain, 202–4, 522–25

  blockade strengthened, 525, 547, 548

  helps King of Naples hold Sicily (1806), 216

  declares war on Prussia, extends blockade (1806), 207, 210, 595

  peace negotiations with France (1806), 207, 208

  bombards Copenhagen (1807), 526, 665

  allied with Portugal, 213, 222, 225, 532

  in Peninsular War (1808–13), 225, 229–30, 236, 536–39, 581, 697

  new subsidy alliance with Austria (1809), 231

  sends expedition to Walcheren, 526

  alliance with Russia (1812), 697

  subsidy treaty with Allies (1813), 714, 717

  operations in southwest France, 719, 721

  and 1st Treaty of Paris, 730

  and Congress of Vienna, 731–33

  in Triple Alliance (1815), 733

  and Waterloo campaign, 744–49

  in occupation of France (1815), 752–53

  IN WAR OF 1812 AGAINST U.S., 526, 527, 733

  England, Church of, 359, 392, 516

  and benefit of clergy, 355

  Blake and, 414

  and Catholic emancipation, 360

  Coleridge and, 425, 447

  and education, 362

  Evangelical Movement in, 359

  in Ireland, 508, 510

  restrictions imposed by, 354, 363

  utilitarianism denounced by, 404

  Wordsworth and, 452, 478

  English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (Byron), 456, 460

  Enlightenment, Scottish, 303, 346, 503

  Enlightenment, Spanish, 222

  Enlightenment, Swedish, 661

  Enquiry Concerning Moral Good and Evil (Hutcheson), 406

  Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (Godwin), 397–99, 400, 421, 468, 471, 638

  Enragés, 54, 63

  Epaminondas of Thebes (418?–362 B.C.), 129

  Epipsychidion (Shelley), 482, 484–85

  Epstein, Sir Jacob (1880–1959), 416

  Érard, Sébastien (1752–1831), 278

  Erdmann, Johann Eduard (1805–92), 657

  Erfurt, Congress of (1808), 225–28, 241, 285, 623

  Erfurt, University of, 606

  Erlangen, University of, 303, 630, 641

  Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (r. 1772–1804), 588

  Erskine, Thomas (1750–1823), 503, 517

  Erste Entwurf eines Systems der Naturphilosophie (Schelling), 644

  Escóiquiz, Juan (1762–1820), 223

  Esprit de conquête (Constant), 307

  Esprit des lois (Montesquieu), 93

  Essai analytÍque sur les lois naturelles de l’ordre social (Bonald), 332

  Essai de tactique générale (Guibert), 93

  Essai historique, politique, et moral sur les révolutions anciennes (Chateaubriand), 312–13

  Esśai philosophique sur les probabilités (Laplace), 324

  Essai sur la géographie des plantes (Humboldt), 609

  Essai sur le principe générateur des constitutions politiques (Maistre), 333–34

  Essai sur les maladies … du coeur (Corvisart), 325

  Essay on the First Principles of Government (Priestley), 406

  Essay on the Principle of Population, An (Malthus), 345–46, 400–403

  Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (Clarkson), 368

  Essays of Elia (Lamb), 448

  Essay toward the Correction of the Public’s Judgment on the French Revolution (Fichte), 637–38

  Essen, 593, 600

  Essling, battle of (1809), 232, 245

  Esterházy, Anton, 569

  Esterházy, Prince Miklós József (1714–90), 565

  Esterházy, Prince Miklós Nicolaus (1765–1833), 565, 576

  Esterházy, Prince Pál Antal (1786–1866), 294

  Esterházy family, 563

  Esthwaite Water, 418

  Ethics (Spinoza), 644*

  Eton College, 362, 369, 467–68, 535

  Ettenheim, 191

  Eugene of Savoy (1663–1736), 247

  Eugen of Württemberg, Duke (1788–1857), 613, 718

  Euripides (480–406 B.C.), 618

  European union, N.’s dream of, 215, 221, 243, 257, 698

  Evangelical Movement, 367

  Evans, Mary (fl. 1794), 425

  Evelina (Burney), 410

  evolution, theory of, 329, 394, 447

  Évolution créatrice, L’ (Bergson), 397

  Évrard, Simonne, 21, 58

  Examiner, 408

  Excursion, The (Wordsworth), 443, 445–46

  Executive Council (France, 1792), 40, 45, 53, 55

  Existentialism, 658

  Exposition du système du monde (Laplace), 142, 323

  Eylau, battle of (1807), 211, 249, 276, 279, 525, 668, 701

  Gros’s painting of, 282

  Fabre d’ Églantine, Philippe-François d’ (1750–94), 76, 78, 145

  Factory Act (England, 1802), 343–44

  factory system, 126, 343–45

  Faguet, Émile (1847–1916), 308

  Fain, François (1778–1837), 246, 700

  Falconet, Étienne-Maurice (1716–91), 683

  Falier, Giovanni, 554

  Fall of Robespierre, The (Coleridge and Southey), 424

  Faraday, Michael (1791–1867), 387, 391

  Farther Pomerania, duchy of, 593

  Fatal Marriage, The (Southerne), 371

  Faubourg St.-Antoine, Paris, 84, 214, 245, 272, 288

  Fawkes, Guy (1570–1606), 360

  Feast of Reason (1793), 73, 146

  Feast of the Federation (1790), 28–29

  Feast of the Supreme Being, 141

  Fédérés, 38, 39–40, 44, 94

  Fénelon,
François de Salignac de la Mothe-(1651–1715), 137

  Ferdinand III, Duke of Parma (r. 1765–1801), 101

  Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (r. 1790–99, 1814–24), 583

  Ferdinand IV, King of Naples (r. 1759–1806, 1815–25), King of Sicily as Ferdinand III (r. 1806–15): accession and marriage of, 541, 543

  and the Papacy, 542

  and Emma Hamilton, 519

  truce with N. (1796), 101

  welcomes Nelson to Naples, 521

  drives French from Rome (1798), then is driven from Naples, 116, 544–45

  resumes throne (1799), establishes terror, 116, 117, 545, 553

  agrees to close ports to British, 177, 546

  evicted again by French (1806), keeps Sicily, 216, 547

  restored to throne (1815), 548, 771

  Ferdinand VII, King of Spain (r. 1808, 1814–33), 223–24, 534, 535, 540

  Ferdinand of Aragon, King of Castile as Ferdinand V (r. 1474–1504), King of Aragon as Ferdinand II (r. 1470–1516), 533

  Ferrara, 104, 183, 542, 544

  Fersen, Count Hans Axel von (1755–1810), 9, 31

  Fesch, Joseph, Cardinal (1763–1839), 220, 269, 319, 767

  Festival of Peace (1802), 179

  feudalism: abolition of, see feudalism and serfdom, abolition of, below;

  in Austria, 560, 562

  in France, 4, 7–8, 11, 16

  in Germany, 596, 600, 619, 637

  Holy Roman Empire and, 588

  in Russia, 673

  feudalism and serfdom, abolition of, 253, 258–59

  in Alsace, 275

  in Austria, 559

  in Denmark, 663

  in England, 516

  in France, 22, 167, 181, 513, 515, 597

  in Naples, 547

  in Papal States, 550

  in Pomerania, 627

  in Prussia, 597–98

  in Rhineland, 516, 590, 594

  in Scotland, 502

  in Spain, 229, 540

  in Warsaw grand duchy, 213

  in Westphalia, 591

  Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas (1804–72), 657

  Feuillants, 34

  Fichte, Johanna Maria, nee Rahn (d. 1819), 637, 640, 643

  Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1762–1814), 587, 630, 636–43

  appeals to the nation for moral renewal, 599, 605–6, 641–43

  Beethoven and, 582

  at Berlin University, 607, 641–43

  Coleridge and, 442

  death of, 647

  Hegel and, 639, 646, 649, 653, 658

  at Jena University, 606, 627, 631, 638

  in the Romantic circle, 632–33, 638, 640

  Schelling and, 643, 644

  Schopenhauer and, 639, 645

  and War of Liberation, 643, 712, 714

  Fielding, Henry (1707–54), 409, 410

  Fiesole, art in, 611

  Fighting Téméraire Towed to Her Last Berth, The (Turner), 384

  Filangieri, Gaetano (1752–88), 543

  Fingal (Macpherson), 416

  Finkenstein, 211

  Finland, 213, 661, 663

  First Abdication of Napoleon (1814), 727

  First Coalition (1792–97), 50, 53, 55, 62, 87, 517, 519, 661

  First Estate, 126

  First French Republic, founding of, 47

  First Restoration, see Restoration, First

  Fischer, Kuno (1824–1907), 657

  Fitzherbert, Maria Anne, nee Smythe (1756–1837), 358

  Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth, 2d Earl (1748–1833), 509

  Fiume, 233

  Flachslander, Comte de, 64–65

  Flagellant, The, 424

  Flahaut, Adélaïde de Filleul, Comtesse de, 165

  Flahaut, Comte Charles-Auguste-Joseph de (1785–1870), 165, 217

  Flanders, British invasion of (1799), 535

  Flanders Regiment, 24, 25

  Flatford Mill (Constable), 382

  Flaxman, John (1755–1826), 377, 413

  Flesselles, Jacques de (1730–89), 19

  Fletcher, William, 457, 459, 500

  Fleuriot-Lescot, J.-A.-C. (d. 1794), 82, 83

  Fleurus, battle of (1794), 80

  Fleury de Chaboulon, Pierre (1779–1835), 735

  Flore française (Lamarck), 328

  Florence, 103, 542, 549, 553, 554

  arts in, 547, 611

  Cathedral, 555

  Florence, Treaty of (1801), 177, 546

  Foggi, Elise, 480, 488

  Foggia, 543

  Fontaine, Pierre-François-Léonard (1762–1853), 246, 280

  Fontainebleau: N.’s abdication at, 725–27

  N.’s court at, 271, 285

  Pius VII at, 185, 198, 549

  Fontainebleau, Treaty of (1807), 222

  Fontainebleau, Treaty of (1814), 726–27, 734, 757

  Fontanes, Louis de (1759–1821), 230, 313, 314, 315

  Fontenay, 72

  Fonthill, 377

  Foote, Captain Edward, 545

  Forster, Georg (1754–94), 605, 619–20

  Forster, Therese (b. 1764), 605

  Fort-Royal, Martinique, 95

  Foscolo, Ugo (1778–1827), 552–53

  Fouché, Joseph (1759–1820), 250, 272

  leads Terror in provinces, 69–72 passim;

  and fall of Robespierre, 80–81

  in new leadership, 83

  minister of police under Directory, 117

  appointed and dismissed twice by N., 164, 187, 197, 236, 297

  and “infernal machine,” 176

  on Enghien’s execution, 192

  is made duke of Otranto, 221, 270

  is spied on by secret police, 250–51

  N. writes to about Mme. de Staël, 294–95

  conspires with Talleyrand, 230

  and N.’s invasion of Russia, 698

  plots to depose N., 710

  in Hundred Days, 741, 750

  in Provisional Govt. (1815), 751

  serves Louis XVIII, 320, 753

  death of, 753

  Foundlings’ Hospital, London, 392

  Fouquier-Tinville, Antoine-Quentin (1746–95), 54, 65, 66, 78., 80, 83

  Fourcroy, Antoine-François de (1755–1809), 64, 265

  Fourès, Lieutenant, 111

  Fourès, Pauline, 111

  Fourier, François-Marie-Charles, social scientist (1772–1837), 260, 262

  Fourier, Joseph, physicist (1768–1830), 108, 323

  Fourth Estate, 128

  Fox, Charles James (1749–1806), 165, 367, 371, 379, 526

  death of, 208, 526

  and French Revolution, 514, 526

  peace policy of, 178, 180, 207, 526

  and Prince of Wales, 357, 512

  and slave trade, 368, 526

  visits N., 180

  warns N. of assassination plot, 206, 526

  Fox, Henry, 501

  Fragmente eines Ungenannten (Reimarus), 602

  Fragment on Government, A (Bentham), 405

  Fragment on Mackintosh (James Mill), 504

  Fragonard, Jean-Honoré (1732–1806), 139, 140

  France, 3–336

  before the Revolution (1774–89), 3–12

  during the Revolution (1789–99), see French Revolution and French Revolutionary Wars

  Napoleonic period (1800–15), see Napoleonic France and Napoleonic Wars

  post-Napoleonic period, see Restoration (France)

  France, Anatole (1844–1924), 240*

  Franche-Comté, Jacqueries in, 22

  Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1792–1806), Emperor of Austria as Francis I (r. 1804–35), 193, 560

  accedes to Austrian throne, 36, 560

  crowned Holy Roman Emperor, 588

  Brunswick’s manifesto on behalf of, 38, 39

  and N.’s advance on Vienna (1797), 104

  gives passage to Russian troops (1798), 116

  rejects N.’s peace overtures (1800), 170

  and N.’s 1800 campaign in Italy, 173, 174�
�75, 176

  flees Vienna (1805), 203, 575

  and battle of Austerlitz, 204, 546, 560

  renounces Imperial title, 207, 590

  and war of 1809 against France, 231, 561–62

  and Treaty of Schönbrunn (1809), 232–33

  and dau.’s marriage to N., 538, 714

  at Dresden (1812), 700

  in France (1814), 722–23, 724

  entertains Congress of Vienna, 732

  N. appeals to, 740

  in Paris (1815), 752

  Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus (Mary Shelley), 477

  Frankfurt, Declaration of (1813), 720

  Frankfurt, grand duchy of, 206

  Frankfurt-am-Main, city of, 588

  art in, 610, 611

  French capture of (1792), 49

  Jews in, 361, 603

  national assembly at, 627

  publishing in, 624

  Mme. de Staël and, 292, 296

  theater in, 614

  Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, city of, 616, 631

  Franklin, Benjamin (1706–90), 143, 394

  Franks, 5, 193, 356

  Frauenliebe und-leben (Chamisso), 626

  Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark, see Frederick VI

  Frederick I, King of Württemberg (r. 1797–1805 as duke, 1806–16 as king), 218

  Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1215–50), 543

  Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia (r. 1740–86), 207, 593, 594, 620, 675

  N. and, 162, 209, 247

  on Joseph II, 559

  Maria Theresa and, 558

  and philosophes, 6, 619

  and religion, 601

  statue of, 611

  wars of, 594, 601

  Frederick VI, King of Denmark (r. 1784–1808 as regent, 1809–39 as king), 665

  Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony (r. 1806–27), Elector as Frederick Augustus III (r. 1768–1806), 583, 593

  adds his army to N.’s (1813), 716

  entertains rulers, 700

  heads grand duchy of Warsaw, 213, 593, 668

  imprisoned, 732

  restored, 733

  Frederick William I, King of Prussia (r. 1713–40), 593–94

  Frederick William II, King of Prussia (r. 1786–97), 65, 594–95, 605

  and Brunswick’s manifesto, 38, 39

  in invasion of France, 44, 46

  and music, 594, 612

  in partitions of Poland, 46, 594

  and Pillnitz Declaration, 36, 559

  Frederick William III, King of Prussia, (r. 1797–1840), 179, 193, 583, 595–98, 603

  marriage and accession of, 595

  in League of Armed Neutrality (1800), 663

  is urged to lead crusade against N., 595, 624

  signs pact with Russia (1804), 201

  Mme. de Staël meets, 293

  meets with Alexander at Potsdam (1805), 595

  and Peace of Schönbrunn, 204–5, 595

  resumes alliance with Alexander (1806), 207–8, 596

  mobilizes after N. forms Rhine Confederation, 208, 596

  flees to Memel after defeats, 596

 

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