There are two very separate strings to the Question. Napoleon benefits from the turmoil of the revolutionary fervour & in time becomes self proclaimed Emperor. The legacy of the revolution causes consternation to all the rulers of Europe, the idea of the proletariat wanting Liberty, Fraternity & Equality is not on their agenda. Napoleons impact was primarily a military one, one of conquest & alliances with various states, mostly in what is now Germany. But he is also a political reformer and his work is prolific & long lasting. But he does not see the revolution as anything other than a stepping stone to his own advancement, he temporarily replaces the Bourbons with his own family. It has to be said his family, brother in law & so on, were not very good !
The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century was created in 1851.
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This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Edward Ingram has written: 'Eastern Questions in the Nineteenth Century' 'Anglo-Ottoman Encounters in the Age of Revolution' 'National and International Politics in the Middle East'
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They were not enemies because they were not contemporaries. Joan of Arc was active in the fourteenth century; Napoleon, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth.
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The emergence of the industrial revolution
The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
The business machine industry emerged from the industrial revolution in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - was created in 1877.