Christophe Belaubre, Jordana Dym, and John Savage, eds., Napoleons Atlantic. The Impact of Napoleonic Empire in the Atlantic World, Brill, London and Boston, 2010, 332 p. , $147.00 U.S. (cl). ISBN-10: 9004181547.
LIST OF ESSAYS
Jordana Dym with Christophe Belaubre and John Savage, Introduction
Luca Codignola, From Frances Cromwell to Consummate Brigand: North Atlantic Catholics and Napoleon, 1789-1815
Roderick J. Barman, The Napoleonic Revolution and the Construction of the Brazilian Empire
Nathalie Dessens, Napoleon and Louisiana: New Atlantic Perspectives
Dominique Goncalvès, Havana’s Aristocrats in the Spanish War of Independence, 1808-1814
Timothy Hawkins, Napoleonic Subversion and Imperial Defense in Central America, 1808-1812
Matt D. Childs, The Revolution against the French: Race and Patriotism in the 1809 Riots in Havana
Jean-Marc Olivier, Bernadotte, Bonaparte, and Louisiana: The Last Dream of a French Empire in North America
Felipe Angulo Jaramillo, 1810: South American Events in the Press of the French Empire
Victor Peralta Ruiz, From Indiano Bureaucrats to Afrancesado Politicians in the Spanish Bonapartist State: The Cases of Azanza and Mata Linares
John Savage, Atlantic Codes: The Impact of Napoleonic Law in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Mónica Ricketts, Spanish American Napoleons: The Transformation of Military Officers into Political Leaders, Peru, 1790-1830
Christophe Belaubre, Officers of Napoleon’s Grande Armée and Church Power in Central America, 1824-1826
Rafe Blaufarb, The Champ d’Asile: A Bonapartist Colony in America?
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, The French Mission of 1816: An Academic and Napoleonic Art in the Brazilian Tropics
Natalie Petiteau, Conclusion