Batavian allies: the Dutch contribution to financing the Napoleonic Wars: a response to Pierre Branda’s ‘did war pay for war?’ (notice n° 519845)

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Title Batavian allies: the Dutch contribution to financing the Napoleonic Wars: a response to Pierre Branda’s ‘did war pay for war?’
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Just over one decade ago, Pierre Branda published a study of Napoleonic public finance. The study marks a turning point in the historiography of Napoleonic war financing because, through relying on well-researched quantitative data, Branda lays to rest the long-held myth that Napoleon ‘made war pay for war’. However, the conceptualisation of Napoleonic resource extraction, the methodology for quantifying resource flows and the temporal delineation have resulted in a prism that omits certain resource flows. This has a bearing on the assessment of Napoleonic war financing. Through exploring French resource extraction in the Netherlands this article builds on Branda’s work to shed a new light on the success of Napoleonic resource extraction and war financing.
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Note Napoleonica. La Revue | o 40 | 2 | 2022-01-20 | p. 32-51 | 2100-0123
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