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Hundred Days: Napoleon's Return From Exile In Elba


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May 4, 2021 at 8:05 am
The former master of Europe was now the nominal monarch of an obscure island. In exile on Elba, he was surrounded by the faded trappings of court ceremony, while the pension promised to him did not materialise. Napoleon wrote again and again to his wife, Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, the daughter of the Austrian emperor, asking her to come to him. Even if she could not or would not, he begged her to send their infant son. Neither request was granted as, although he did not know it, the letters were intercepted by his wife’s family and never reached her. ....

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1838: A Year In The Life Of The British Empire


1838: A year in the life of the British empire
From central London, a huddle of harried clerks sent out an endless stream of dispatches that influenced the fate of the British empire. Alan Lester focuses on the year of 1838 to reveal how these city-bound bureaucrats managed to govern the world’s largest maritime empire
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April 22, 2021 at 4:28 pm
When James Stephen arrived at his desk on 1 January 1838, he was confronted by piles of dispatches from across the world. As the permanent under-secretary at the Colonial Office, which administered all 32 crown colonies that were controlled directly by the British government, Stephen spent every day “diligently… keeping back the flood of papers from deluging us”. He even warned his sister that “I shall soon become a mere bit of blotting paper myself!” Amid letters from imperial governors in Australia, southern Africa, Sierra Leone, Malta and Canada, Stephen faced – among other issues ....

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Cato Street Conspiracy 1820: Who Hatched The Murderous Plot & Why Did It Fail?

Cato Street Conspiracy 1820: Who Hatched The Murderous Plot & Why Did It Fail?
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