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  • Napoleon and the Art of Leadership

  • How a Flawed Genius Changed the History of Europe and the World
  • By: William Nester
  • Narrated by: Matthew Josdal
  • Length: 22 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Napoleon and the Art of Leadership

By: William Nester
Narrated by: Matthew Josdal
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No one in history has provoked more controversy than Napoleon Bonaparte. Was he an enlightened ruler or brutal tyrant? Was he an insatiable warmonger or a defender of France against the aggression of the other great powers? Was he kind or cruel, farsighted or blinkered, a sophisticate or a philistine, a builder or a destroyer?

One thing is certain, if the art of leadership is about getting what one wants, then Napoleon was among history's greatest masters. War was the medium through which he was able to demonstrate his innate skills, leading his armies to victories across Europe. He overthrew France's corrupt republican government in a coup, then asserted near dictatorial powers. He would later convince the Senate to proclaim him France's emperor and even get the pope to preside over his coronation; reorganize swaths of Europe into new states; and place his brothers and sisters on the thrones.

This is Napoleon as has never been seen before. No previous book has delved so deeply into Napoleon's mind and revealed more of its complex, fascinating, provocative, and paradoxical dimensions. Napoleon and the Art of Leadership is a psychologically penetrating study of the man who had such a profound effect on the world around him that an entire era still bears his name.

©2020 William Nester (P)2021 Tantor
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Best biography of Napo I have heard

Very concise history and analysis of this enigmatic and important historical figure. Highly recommended if you love history.

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Title is deceiving but still a good read

I thought when I started this book that it was going to be sort of a business/management book, showing how Napoleon's leadership style could be applied to business. Well, not really. It's pretty much a straight forward bio of Napoleon and his era, with emphasis on the military side. It does go into quite a bit of detail which I liked, as I'm a Napoleon buff and have read over 100 books on him. I'm also a small business owner so I like to read about great leaders in all fields but especially business and military leaders. The author, who is a history professor at Saint John's U has done impeccable research and I even learned a few things after years of studying Napoleon. He does a really great job summing up his accomplishments and failures in the last chapter and gives a balanced view of the Great Man. A better title might have been Napoleon and the Uses (and Misuses) of Power. I am going to check out some of Nester's other works now. The narrator was also very good. Recommended!

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Very good book. Quite through and entertaining. I truly enjoyed listening. I would like to see more like this one.

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