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A Velvet Empire

French Informal Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century
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A Velvet Empire by David Todd explores the ambitious history of France's cultural and economic influence beyond its borders during the 19th century. The book delves into how France sought to wield power not through direct colonial rule but by exporting its language, ideas, and capitalism, shaping a nuanced understanding of its imperial strategy. It's a compelling narrative about the subtle yet profound impact of French soft power on the global stage.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring the nuanced history of France's informal empire-building during the 19th century. It offers a fresh perspective on how France expanded its influence globally through non-colonial means, focusing on economic and cultural connections rather than territorial conquests. Dive into a compelling narrative that challenges traditional views of imperial power.

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A Velvet Empire

How France's elites used soft power to pursue their imperial ambitions in the nineteenth centuryAfter Napoleon's downfall in 1815, France embraced a mostly informal style of empire, one that emphasized economic and cultural influence rather than military conquest. A Velvet Empire is a new global history of French imperialism in the nineteenth c

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How France's elites used soft power to pursue their imperial ambitions in the nineteenth century.

After Napoleon's downfall in 1815, France embraced a mostly informal style of empire, one that emphasized economic and cultural influence rather than military conquest. A Velvet Empire is a new global history of French imperialism in the nineteenth century, providing new insights into the mechanisms of imperial collaboration that extended France's power from the Middle East to Latin America and ushered in the modern age of globalization.

David Todd shows how French elites pursued a cunning strategy of imperial expansion in which new and conspicuous commodities such as champagne and silk textiles, together with loans to client states, contributed to a global campaign of seduction. French imperialism was no less brutal than that of the British. But while Britain widened its imperial reach through settler colonialism and the acquisition of far-flung territories, France built a "velvet" empire backed by frequent military interventions and a broadening extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Todd demonstrates how France drew vast benefits from these asymmetric, imperial-like relations until a succession of setbacks around the world brought about their unravelling in the 1870s. A Velvet Empire sheds light on France's neglected contribution to the conservative reinvention of modernity and offers a new interpretation of the resurgence of French colonialism on a global scale after 1880.

This panoramic book also highlights the crucial role of collaboration among European empires during this periodβ€”including archrivals Britain and Franceβ€”and cooperation with indigenous elites in facilitating imperial expansion and the globalization of capitalism.

Series: Histories of Economic Life

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This book is acclaimed as an outstanding academic work and honoured with the Gyorgy Ranki Prize. It offers a necessary reassessment of French imperialism, making a strong argument for informal empire as central to France's global expansion in the mid-nineteenth century. The book's skillful organisation and enjoyable reading make it essential for historians and general readers interested in modern France and nineteenth-century colonialism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691171838

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 15 b/w illus. 2 tables.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

David Todd is senior lecturer in world history at King's College London. His books include Free Trade and Its Enemies in France, 18141851.

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