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Empress Eugenie: A footnote history

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By (author): Joanne Watson

This is the story of the glamorous French Empress who escaped from a vengeful mob in 1870 and spent the next fifty years in exile in England. With a broad brush approach to the political events it shows her life and times from a different angle, exploring subjects often relegated to mere footnotes. Aided by the increased digitalisation of sources which produced many new and interesting discoveries, the book features 53 images of the important people and places Eugenie was born in a makeshift tent during an earthquake in Southern Spain but this impetuous and beautiful young womans life changed dramatically when she married Napoleon III in 1853. She was to become a worldwide fashion icon but was much more than a trophy wife even though she suffered from a philandering husband. An early feminist with a social conscience, her achievements were negated by many because she wasnt French, becoming the inevitable scapegoat for the ills of the Empire. Yet in November 1869 when Eugenie opened the Suez Canal she was the most famous woman in the world. Less than a year later she made a dramatic escape from those who blamed her for a disastrous war that caused the collapse of the Second Empire. Helped by her American dentist, Eugenie was smuggled out of Paris enroute to England and exile. The early death of her husband was followed a few years later by that of her son whilst with the British army in South Africa. A close friend of Queen Victoria, Eugenie lived in Farnborough, a small Hampshire town for 4 decades, building an Imperial Mausoleum for her husband and son and dressing in black for the rest of her days. Condemned in her own mind to live for a hundred years she then recovered her zest for life. Always keen to move with the times she embraced new technology, travelled extensively and maintained her links with the European royal circle whilst becoming a familiar and much respected figure in her neighbourhood. Eugenie remained remarkably loyal to France and never relinquished her sense of duty, giving up part of her home to be an army hospital during World War 1. She died in 1920, aged 94 and is buried alongside her husband and son in St Michaels Abbey in Farnborough. See more
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  • Weight: 313g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2022
  • Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839759932

About Joanne Watson

Joanne Watson was born in East Yorkshire and developed a lifelong interest in history from an early age studying Politics and Modern History at University. Her career took her in a different direction as a Sports Producer and Editor with BBC Radio but having renewed her historical researches now gives regular talks on a variety of subjects. After moving to the Surrey Hampshire borders she discovered the Empress and her world. Her previous book Moments of Glory delved into cricketing history and stories of those players who produced one momentous performance that thrust them temporarily into the spotlight.

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