French Prefectorial Corps 1814–1830
Discover the intricate workings of Napoleon's administrative legacy in "French Prefectorial Corps 1814–1830" by Nicholas Richardson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful book spans 272 pages and delves deep into the centralized system of governance that shaped modern France. Richardson expertly traces the evolution of the Prefectoral Corps, a pivotal institution that emerged from the local government framework established during the Revolution. From the Sub-Prefect in the arrondissement to the Prefect in the department, and ultimately to the Minister in Paris, this work illuminates the hierarchical structure that defined French administration during a transformative period. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback offers a comprehensive understanding of the Prefects and their significant role in local governance. Enhance your knowledge of European history and the intricacies of French government with this essential read.