Napoleon is clearly a figure of the revolution because of his military record, which is vital to the survival of the Republic. He's also the head of the very last government of the revolution. In France, we tend to refer to him as "Bonaparte" for his revolutionary time and as "Napoleon" during imperial times.
You definitely need to cover The French Revolution and The Napoleonic Era.
Napoleon is clearly a figure of the revolution because of his military record, which is vital to the survival of the Republic. He's also the head of the very last government of the revolution. In France, we tend to refer to him as "Bonaparte" for his revolutionary time and as "Napoleon" during imperial times.
These videos are really good. I'm taking western civilization in college and you cover all the important topics
Hi Paul , What is the name of the painting you show at the end of the video?
If you haven't found out by now, it's "Liberty Leading the People" by Eugene Delacroix.