Welcome to the second episode in my series on Napoleon Bonaparte, tailored for students tackling the Cambridge AS and A Level History syllabus. This video delves into Napoleon's domestic aims and achievements from 1799 to 1814, focusing on his role as First Consul after the coup of 1799. Discover how Napoleon transformed the French governmental structure and utilised propaganda to solidify his control and shape public perception.
In this analysis, we explore:
The creation of the Consulate and the Constitution of the Year VIII.
How Napoleon centralised power to strengthen his authority.
His strategic use of censorship and propaganda to craft his public image.
The impact of these measures on France during a period craving stability and strong leadership.
This episode is an invaluable resource for anyone studying Napoleon’s era, providing insights into his governance techniques and their long-lasting effects on French society. Engage with me in the comments below to share your thoughts or ask questions. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated with my educational content on Cambridge AS and A-level History topics.
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