03808nam 22005893u 450 991097126630332120260124015812.01-77651-839-X9781775452799(CKB)3710000000059618(EBL)828897(OCoLC)769343972(SSID)ssj0001164485(PQKBManifestationID)11962785(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001164485(PQKBWorkID)11196996(PQKB)11657396(MiAaPQ)EBC828897(EXLCZ)99371000000005961820140908d2011 uy| 0engurbn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNapoleon the Little /Victor Hugo1st ed.Auckland :The Floating Press,2011.1 online resource (267 pages)Title; Contents; BOOK I; I - December 20, 1848; II - Mission of the Representatives; III - Notice of Expiration of Term; IV - Men Will Awaken; V - Biography; VI - Portrait; VII - In Continuation of the Panegyrics; BOOK II; I - The Constitution; II - The Senate; III - The Council of State and the Corps Législatif; IV - The Finances; V - The Liberty of the Press; VI - Novelties in Respect to What is Lawful; VII - The Adherents; VIII - Mens Agitat Molem; IX - Omnipotence; X - The Two Profiles of M. Bonaparte; XI - Recapitulation; BOOK III; I - The Crime; II- The Coup D''etat At BayBOOK IV - THE OTHER CRIMESI - Sinister Questions; II - Sequel of Crimes; III - What 1852 Would Have Been; IV - The Jacquerie; BOOK V - PARLIAMENTARISM; I - 1789; II - Mirabeau; III - The Tribune; IV - The Orators; V - Influence of Oratory; VI - What an Orator Is; VII - What the Tribune Accomplished; VIII - Parliamentarism; IX - The Tribune Destroyed; BOOK VI - THE ABSOLUTION-FIRST PHASE: THE 7,500,000 VOTES; I - The Absolution; II - The Diligence; III - Scrutiny of the Vote-A Reminder of Principles-Facts; IV - Who Really Voted for M. Bonaparte?; V - ConcessionVI - The Moral Side of the QuestionVII - An Explanation for M. Bonaparte''s Benefit; VIII - Axioms; IX - Wherein M. Bonaparte Has Deceived Himself; BOOK VII - THE ABSOLUTION-SECOND PHASE: THE OATH; I - For an Oath, an Oath and a Half; II - Difference in Price; III - Oaths of Scientific and Literary Men; IV - Curiosities of the Business; V - The 5th of April, 1852; VI - Everywhere the Oath; BOOK VIII - PROGRESS CONTAINED IN THE COUP D''ÉTAT; I - The Quantum of Good Contained in Evil; II - The Four Institutions that Stand Opposed to the Republic; III - Slow Movement of Normal ProgressIV - What an Assembly Would Have DoneV - What Providence Has Done; VI - What the Ministers, Army, Magistracy, and Clergy Have Done; VII - The Form of the Government of God; CONCLUSION - PART FIRST: PETTINESS OF THE MASTER-ABJECTNESS OF THE SITUATION; I; II; III; CONCLUSION - PART SECOND: FAITH AND AFFLICTION; I; II; EndnotesAn influential political pamphlet criticizing the rule of Napoleon III and the Second French Empire.Regions & Countries - EuropeHILCCHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCFranceHILCCFranceHistory-- Coup d''état, 1851FranceHistorySecond Republic, 1848-1852FrancePolitics and government1848-1852Regions & Countries - EuropeHistory & ArchaeologyFrance335.4Hugo Victor1802-1885.175104AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910971266303321Napoleon the Little4531717UNINA