Read How the French Won Waterloo (or Think They Did) Online
Authors: Stephen Clarke
Baudin, Pierre-François, 74
Becquey, Louis, 235
Bédoyère, Colonel Le, 39
Beethoven, works, 189–91
Belgium, xiii, 6, 49, 196
liberation, 166–7
and rain, 54
Belgo-Dutch troops, 77
Bell, Charles, 106
Belle Poule
, 153, 154, 155
Bellerophon, HMS
, 127–8, 130, 132, 133, 144, 165
Berezina, River, 17
Berlin, 4
Bernadotte, 206
Berthier, Louis-Alexandre, 68
Bertrand, General, 132
Bessières, Marshal Jean-Baptiste, 68
Bijou, 80–1
‘Bivouac de Napoléon, Le’, exhibition, 10
Blanqui, Adolphe, 236
Blocus Continental, 12, 17, 220
bloodiest day of Napoleonic wars, 19
Blücher, General Gebhard, 3, 29, 67, 84–7, 98, 243
almost died, 50
army, 49
and Bourmont, 65
French-hater, 101–2
at Leipzig, 25
and prisoners, 93
Bonaparte, Jérôme, 11, 60, 70, 74–5
Bonaparte, Joseph (King of Spain), 24, 119
Bonaparte, Josephine, 6, 7, 23, 34
Bonaparte, Louis-Napoléon, 158, 172
see also
Napoleon III, Emperor
Bonaparte, Lucien, 122
Bonaparte, Marie-Louise, 23
Bonaparte, Napoleon, xii, xiii, xv, 8, 16, 69, 90, 121, 126, 134, 166, 175
100 day return to power, 43
abdication and resignation, 30, 125
administration and logic, 9, 10, 211
after the battle, 94
breakfast party, 69
camp bed, 10, 34, 58, 59, 63
camper-van, 19
charisma, 136, 165
compared to Hitler, 189
condemnation of his rule, 207, 230
culture, 238
death, 148
defenders of, 5, 46
defending Paris, 29
dictator, xv, 121, 177, 231, 234
Elba, 32–7
escape, 36
exile, xii, 32–6, 133
federal European system, 42
final speech, 31–2
first abdication, 17
fled, xi, 119, 123
and French law, 211–12
funeral, remains and tomb, 152–4, 156–7, 199–201
furniture, 11
generals and commanders, xiv, 64
and Hugo, 53–4, 60, 156–7, 174, 175, 211
image of, xiv, 130, 144, 163, 164
imprisonment, 142, 143
influence on life in France, xv, 4, 205, 219
invaded Italy, 5
legacy, 208
letter to Prince Regent, 6–7, 42, 123
march north to Paris, 37–40
military tactics, 18, 25, 47, 91
modernisation of the army, 10
night before Waterloo, 58–9
and peace, 4, 6, 42
and pension, 35
piles and other afflictions, 60–1
proposed scientific exploration, 126–7
report of Waterloo, 46
return to Paris from Moscow, 22–3
route through Alps, 39
Saint Helena, 139–48, 150, 229
snowball fight, 9
statues, monuments etc., 148, 194, 197, 209
surrender to the British, 122, 127, 231
uniform, 203–5
Bonapartes, banned from France, 211
Bonapartist propaganda, 161
Bonapartists massacred, 147
Bondarchuk, Sergei, 82
book trade, 241
boots, 56
see also
shoes
Bordeaux, 24, 231
Borodin, Battle of, 19
boulevards
see
streets
Boulogne, 165
Bourbons, 35
Bourmont, General Louis-Auguste, 64–5
Brienne le Château, 28
British,
see also
English
army, 42, 102
cannons, 75, 79
‘cheated’, xiv, 46, 51, 52, 88, 102
flags, 97
Guards, 74, 89
Napoleonic debt, 12
occupying forces, 35
press, 124, 132
squares, 80
troops, xii, 77
British Corsican exiles, 141
Brussels, xii
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, 184
Byron, Lord George Gordon, 181–5
Caillou, Le, 59, 69, 93
Cambronne, General Pierre, 92, 107, 110–11, 179, 180, 243
Campagne de France, 27
Campbell, Colonel Neil, 37
Canning, George, 13
Canova, Antonio, 209
capitalism, and the French, 236–7
Carriere, Jean-Claude
, Dictionnaire des Révélations Historiques et Contemporaines
, 92
cartridges, wet, 62–3
Catholic missionaries, 147
Caulaincourt, Louis de, 121
cemetries, 208
Cent Jours, Les
, 43
‘c’est la Bérézina’, 16
Chaboulon, Pierre Alexandre Fleury de, 167
Chambre des Députés, 41
Chambre des Pairs, 41
Champaubert, Battle of, 28
Champs-Elysées, xii
Chapelle de Saint-Jérôme, 198
Chapelle Expiatoire, 199
Chaptal, Jean-Antoine, 238
Chapuis, Colonel, 67
Charleroi, 164
Charles X, 151
Charras, Jean-Baptiste-Adolphe, 60, 61–2, 103, 162
Charte constitutionelle, 234–5
Château de Fontainebleau, 31
Château de Vincennes, 104
Chateaubriand, Céleste de, 114, 146
Chateaubriand, Viscount François-René, 177
Château-Thierry, 28
Chatrian, Alexandre, 112
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
, 183
citizen king (Louis-Philippe), 152
Civirieux, Larreguy de, 75, 105
Code Civil, 211
Code Napoléon, 211–14
Coignet, Captain, 91, 93
colonies, 7
Comédie Française, 14, 239
Comédie Humaine
, 169
Communards, 207
Conscript of 1813, The
, 112
conscripts, 99
Constant, Louis Rilliet de, 106, 147
co-propriété, 212
Corrèze, 104
Corsica, 140
Cossacks, 18, 19, 34
coup d’etat 1799, 5, 145
Craonne, 29
‘
Creation
’ (Haydn), 6
Czech Republic, 193–4
Damamme, Jean-Claude, xii, 5, 6, 27, 49–50, 89, 90, 164, 165
animal abuse, 80
on British officers, 100
his distaste for England, 135
on Wellington, 94
Daublé, Julie-Victoire, 216
deaths, in battle, 232
defeat, 92, 114
de Gaulle,
see
Gaulle
déjeuner à la fourchette, 48
Delort, General, 78
Denon, Dominique Vivant, 210
d’Erlon, Jean-Baptiste, 81
Desaix, Louis Charles, 68
d’Escola, Edouard, xii
Dessales, General Victor-Albert, 58
Dictionnaire Napoléon, Le
, 231
Dino, Duchesse de, 156
doctors 31
see also
surgeons
Don Juan
, 185
droits réunis, 230
Drouot, General Antoine, 70, 90
drummer boys, 40
Dumoulin, Louis, xiii, 196
Dupuy, Victor, 98
‘Duroc, Baron’, 141
Duroc, Marshal Michel, 68
Durutte, General Pierre François Joseph, 91
Dutch, paid by British, 6
Duthilt, Captain Pierre-Charles, 57, 90
eagles, 97, 195, 204, 205, 264
Ecole Militaire, 23, 41
Ecole Normale Supérieure, 217
Ecole Polytechnique, 217
economic model, 235–8
economic tranquillity, 243
education, discipline in, 217–18
Edward VII, 198
Elba, 32–6
elections, 41
elite, French, 235
embargo against Britain, 12
England, Napoleon’s invasion plans, 165
English,
see also
British
army supplies, 57
cannons, 77
centre, 85
charge, 89
‘Entrevue d’Erfurt’, 14
Erckmann, Emile, 112
Exelmans, Rémy, 125
factories of Wolverhampton, 236
Fauveau, Carabinier Antoine, 203
Fayette, Marquis de La, 122
film of Waterloo, 82
films, French, 115
Finland, 14
Fitzgerald, Lady Charlotte, 135
folk tales, 11
Fondation Napoléon, 161
Fontainebleau, 222, 245
adieux at, 32, 178
food supplies, 20
foreign occupation, 112
Fouché Joseph, 119–21, 125
Fox, James, 7, 8
fox-hunting, 100
Foy, General Maximilien, 48, 55, 93, 97
France, exhausted by war, 232
François, Prince, 155
Franco-Russian treaty, 14
Franz I, 23, 32
freedom
individuals, 212–13
press, 39, 41, 235, 241
religion, 235
speech, 8
French
actors, 239–40
army, 19, 34, 48, 103–4
casualties, 29, 106–7
cavalry, xiii, 78, 79
crafts, 237
education system, xv, 215–18
Empire in June 1812, 17
films, 115
fleet, 13
government, xv
and the Industrial Revolution, 114
language, 245
law, 211–12
luxury industry, 237
national theatre, 239
navy, 231
Parliament, 40
ports, 6
Presidents, xv, 214
Prime Minister, 214–15
Resistance, 113
revisionism, xiv, 96
Revolution, 5, 7, 186
royalists, 106, 231
Socialist Party, 117–18
soldiers, 56, 57, 93, 103, 105, 106
spirit, xv, 175, 245
Friedland, 49
Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, 4, 220
Fröhliche Wissenschaft
, 188
full-frontal assault, 77
Gallo, Max, 18, 59, 61
Garde Impériale, 87–92, 99, 107, 109, 173
Gaulle, Charles de, 96, 117, 229
Genappe, 93
George III, 7, 13
Gérard, Etienne-Maurice, 83, 84
German princedoms, 11
Gironde, MP for, 230
gloire
, 102
Gneisenau, General August Neidhardt von, 123
God and Napoleon, 54
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 189
gold, Napoleon’s, 23
Gourgaud, General Gaspard, 180
Grace, Princess, 223
Grande Armée
, 11, 34, 69, 71, 170, 223
march to Paris 36–8
monument, 207
and Moscow, 18–22
veterans, 55, 169
grapeshot, 76, 81
Grimm brothers, 11
Grouchy, Emmanuel de, 69, 98, 99, 119, 125, 206
beat Prussians, 118
inactivity, 88
marching away from battle, 83–5
strawberry breakfast, 66–7
Halles, Les
, 208
Hamilton, Monsieur, 86
Harrow, 181
Haxo, General François-Nicolas, 74
Haydn, 6
Haye Sainte, La 85
Hegel, Georg, 186–7
Heymès, Colonel, 65, 87
Histoire de France
, 4
Histoire de la Campagne de 1815 - Waterloo
, 60, 103
Histoire des derniers jours de la Grand Armée
, 53
Hitler, Adolf, 113, 205
HMS
,
see under name
Holland, 5, 17
Hollert, Maître, 67
Home, Midshipman George, 128–34
Hotham, Admiral William, 130
Hougoumont, 73, 75, 89
Houssaye, Henry, 110–11, 163
Howard, Major Frederick, 183
Hudson Lowe face au jugement des Anglais
, 142–3
Hugo, Victor, 89, 136, 149, 187, 238, 241
anti-war writing, 176
comparing Napoleon and Wellington, 175
described the carnage, 80
describing Ney, 91
exile, 172
father, 171
glorious victory, 174
greatness of Napoleon, 174
and Hougoumont, 75
Les Misérables,
60, 71, 75, 80, 91, 112, 174, 238
‘
L’Expiation
’, 172–4
‘merde’, 110–11
‘morne plaine’, 52, 172
and Napoleon’s funeral, 156–7
Napoleon’s fate, 53–4
Napoleon’s legacy, 211
Napoleon’s ‘local pains’, 60
‘ravine of death’, 82–3
tragic heroes, 71
‘Waterloo’
, 109
Hundred Years War, 4
image of military power, 203
Impressionism, 242, 244
Inconstant
, 37
India, 13, 14, 15
infantrymen, 85
Ingres, 204
Invalides, 156, 158, 172, 174, 198, 201, 205, 214, 217, 221
‘iron cage’, 38
Isabey, Jean-Baptiste, 204
Italy, 5, 17
Jaurès, Jean, 117–18
Jena, Battle of, 186
Jobit, Captain, 33
Journal Général de France
, 92
juge d’instruction, 212
Lago Maggiore, laurel tree, 184
L’Aiglon
, 223
Lainé, Joseph, 230
Lamartine, Alphonse de, 153, 155
Lannes, Marshal Jean, 68
Laon, 29
Larousse’s encyclopaedia, 233–4
Larrey, Barron, 60
Las Cases, Emmanuel de, 21, 84, 143, 144, 148, 163, 211
Laudy, Lucien, 59
laws, 4
Lefebvre, Marshal François-Joseph, 30, 32
Lefol, General Etienne, 71
legal systems
basis of, 213–14
combined, 212
Legros, Sous-lieutenant, 75
Leipzig, 25, 26, 181
l’Elysée, 215
Lemonnier-Delafosse, Captain Marie Jean Baptiste, 55, 86, 87, 93, 98
‘
L’Expiation
’, 172–4
Lignereux, Aurélien, 40
Ligny, 50, 53, 55
Battle of, 106, 166
Lion d’Or, 118, 147
Lobkowitz, Prince Franz Joseph von, 190
Lodi, 145
Longwood House, 141, 149, 248–9
Louis XIV, body of, 199
Louis XVIII, 34, 35, 146, 151, 171, 229, 234
administration, 211
army, 147
brother, 38
royalists, 82
Louis-Philippe, 151–3, 157
flees to England, 158
Louvre, The, 208–10
Lowe, Sir Hudson, 140, 142, 144, 148, 178
Lucchesini, Marquis Girolamo, 4
‘Lui’, 171
luxury industry, 244
lycées, 216
Lyon, 38
uprising in, 120
Maitland, Captain Frederick Lewis, 128, 129, 144
‘march to the cannon’, 83