Ugh. I'd heard for years how great this TV series was and had somehow managed not to see it. Now, after the surge in TV quality, it looks rather sad as far as production values go. That would be okay if there was a strong sense of history. Instead. WWII and the Indian movement for freedom are background noise. Ronald Merrick, sadistic homosexual non-aristocrat, stands for all that is bad about Britain. Sarah and her beau pretty much stand for the good -- by not pushing British on India. More soap opera than historical fiction. Way more
"Ambassadors are essentially spies with titles." Napoleon President of Italy . . . Peace treaty with England (Amiens) in March 1802, with Turkey in June 1802 . . . flawed peace treaty with England because there was no opening up of France for trade with England, infuriating the English who thought peace would mean trade. . . tourism, though--Brits come to Paris and admire Napoleon . . . British liberals enamored . . . Napoleon "consul for life" . . . lots of unsettled territories, Switzerland being the largest . . . Industrialization much greater in England than France . . . France in 1802 is about the same as England in 1780 as a manufacturing center . . . Napoleon is basically Anglophobic, complaining of any art work that celebrates English victories being shown in Louvre . . . peace unraveling . . . by 1803 . . . War May 18, 1803! . . . Louisiana Territory sold, advantageous to both parties. France gets money; USA gets land. France avoids possible war with ...
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