A clear, in‑depth look at the Napoleonic era’s impact on Prussia and Russia.
This focused history examines diplomacy, military campaigns, and the shifting balance of power from the Tilsit era through the ensuing years, revealing how leadership, strategy, and politics shaped Europe during a pivotal period.
Written with careful analysis and a wealth of contemporary accounts, this edition traces the choices and consequences that defined the collapse and realignment of nations after Napoleon’s rise. It blends narrative with documentary detail to illuminate a turning point in European history.
- How rulers, ministers, and foreign diplomacy influenced the fate of Prussia and Russia
- Key campaigns, retreats, and strategic decisions that changed the map of Europe
- Portraits of figures who shaped policy and war, from monarchs to military leaders
- Context for the broader course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Ideal for readers of classic European history and those exploring the Napoleonic era’s long shadow on the continent.