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Before 1803, Europe was a patchwork of duchies, electorates, and free cities. By 1815, the map had been flattened and redrawn. The Napoleonic Wars did not merely shift borders—they invented the modern nation-state. In Spain, guerrilla warfare became a template for national resistance. In Germany, the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire forced small states into new confederations. In Russia, the scorched-earth retreat shaped a national identity built on suffering and survival. This book traces the administrative, legal, and territorial transformations that outlasted Napoleon himself. It examines how the Continental System restructured trade, how the Napoleonic Code replaced local laws, and how occupation governments became laboratories for modern bureaucracy. The wars did not end at Waterloo—they continued in the census forms, road networks, and tax codes that survived the empire. From the Polish Legions to the British blockade, from Swiss neutrality to the Congress of Vienna, the book reveals how a decade of conflict permanently restructured European political geography.
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