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The Revolution, the Consulate and the First Empire marked a high point in the development of diplomatic, economic, intellectual and social relations between North America and France. For over a quarter of a century, from 1789 to 1815, separated by distance and by a deep mutual incomprehension, Europe and the New World maintained sometimes cordial relations, often antagonistic, with the essential consequences for the future of both sides.
Paris: Editions of the Fondation Napoléon – Nouveau Monde Éditions, 2003, Series
Études, 220 pages. Language: French. To order visit the website of
Nouveau Monde Éditions.