Napoleon; Consent or coercion
- Created by: Libby Popham
- Created on: 01-06-13 20:33
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- A dictatorship dependent on coercion?
- not so severe in englund's view
- small secret police force
- relatively few political prisoners
- absence of terror
- propaganda reflected majority view
- rigging the plebiscites
- and they were not annonymous
- propaganda consent
- brought glory from abroad eg. Italy/egypt
- art/architecture/
- roused morale of both soldiers and citizens
- brought glory from abroad eg. Italy/egypt
- propaganda and censorship
- only works when other articles are controlled
- control of press: were subject to police supervision
- books and plays
- popular sovereignty
- plebiscites
- lack of opposition
- those likely would ally as NB gave bribes eg.imperial titles/ legion of honour 1802/ grants of estates/ gifts
- civil code-allow rights to biens nationaux
- the concordat
- no attempts to recover church land
- clergy were paid by state
- toleration of other faiths
- social control and obedience policies
- education
- law
- political changes
- centralised gove. and state
- surveillance and police
- livret/work permit
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- not so severe in englund's view
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