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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Serija: Profiles In Power
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2002
  • Leidėjas: Longman
  • ISBN-10: 0582323843
  • ISBN-13: 9780582323841
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Serija: Profiles In Power
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-May-2002
  • Leidėjas: Longman
  • ISBN-10: 0582323843
  • ISBN-13: 9780582323841
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

"He who did not live in the years before the Revolution cannot understand the sweetness of living." - Charles Maurice Prince de Talleyrand

  • Offers a detached analysis of the role of Talleyrand in the corridors of power over five different French regimes.
  • Talleyrand's interventions and motivations in France and Europe have been the source of heated debate, ever since his prominent role during the opening stages of the French revolution
  • This latest volume in the best-selling Profiles in Power series is authored by a Talleyrand specialist and expert on France and Europe during this period
Witty and wiley, cynical and charming, Talleyrand has in the past been portrayed as an opportunist, hypocrite, and traitor who betrayed governments whenever he had a chance to do so. From church establishment figure to revolutionary, supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte to promoter of the Bourbon Restoration, this book follows the twists and turns of Charles Maurice Prince de Talleyrand's remarkable career through one of the most turbulent periods of French history. However, Phillip Dwyer presents Talleyrand as a pragmatist, a member of the French political elite, mediating between various political interests and ideological tendencies to produce a working compromise, rather than actively seeking the overthrow of governments. This is the latest book in the best-selling Profiles in Power series.

Philip Dwyer is at the University of New Castle

Preface ix
Foreign Ministers, 1787--1834 xi
Introduction: Revealing the `Imaginary' Talleyrand 1(6)
Cultivating an Ambition, 1754--89
7(22)
Growing up noble in Ancien Regime France
8(4)
Choosing a career: the priesthood
12(3)
The Agent-General of the Clergy, 1780--85
15(3)
The bishop's mitre
18(3)
Election to the Estates General
21(8)
The Revolutionary, 1789--95
29(31)
The bishop as revolutionary
30(3)
The nationalisation of Church lands
33(5)
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy
38(7)
Talleyrand's first diplomatic mission: London, January and March 1792
45(7)
Emigration
52(8)
In the Corridors of Power, 1796--99
60(24)
The return to politics
61(4)
Talleyrand as (nominal) minister of foreign affairs
65(3)
The expedition to Egypt
68(6)
The coup of Brumaire
74(10)
The Devoted Servant, 1800--7
84(24)
Talleyrand and Napoleon
85(5)
A precarious peace
90(4)
The abduction and murder of the duc d'Enghien
94(1)
Towards the Empire
95(2)
The politics of expansion
97(11)
The Courtier in Opposition, 1807--14
108(28)
Resignation
109(2)
The Spanish affair
111(2)
Talleyrand in opposition
113(2)
Erfurt
115(4)
Semi-disgrace
119(5)
The First Restoration: Talleyrand as political catalyst
124(12)
The Reconstruction of Europe, 1814--15
136(28)
The Provisional Government
137(5)
The return of the king
142(2)
The Congress of Vienna, September 1814-March 1815
144(13)
The Hundred Days, February-June 1815
157(7)
The Political Outsider, 1815--30
164(24)
The Second Restoration, 1815--24
165(9)
In opposition, again
174(5)
The National
179(2)
The Revolution of July 1830
181(7)
The London Embassy, 1830--34
188(17)
The Conference of London
189(6)
Spain, Britain, and the Quadruple Alliance
195(2)
In search of an alliance with Britain
197(4)
Last pirouette
201(4)
Conclusion: Talleyrand: Cynical Opportunist or Agent of Change? 205(6)
Bibliographical essay 211(6)
Chronology 217(7)
Maps 224(2)
Index 226


Philip Dwyer specialises in the history of Napoleonic France and Europe: published titles include Napoleon and Europe (Longman) and Modern Prussian History (Longman). He teaches history at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales.