Fear In The 19th Century

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In the beginning of the 19th century was a time of aggression between France and England, marked by a sequence of wars. Throughout this period, England dreaded a French attack led by Napoleon. Ruth Mather explores the influence of this fear on works and on everyday life.Next the brief and uneasy peace formal in the Treaty of Amiens (1802), Britain recommenced war against Napoleonic France in May 1803; hostilities were to endure until the British triumph at the fight of Waterloo in 1815. The reappearance to war required the recommencement of the mass mobilization of the preceding ten years, especially as fears of a Napoleonic attack once again strengthened. The Corsican general Napoleon, soon to become emperor, had made no secret of his meanings

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