Historian Douglas Johnson on France’s Need for Hegemony
Historian Douglas Johnson on France’s Need for Hegemony
The historian Douglas Johnson, University of London, speaks of the English reproach of France, namely its need for hegemony, from a commercial and religious point of view. He explained that Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to close the continent to the products of British industry, and Louis XIV did not want to recognize the revolution of 1688. "In the textbooks, this need for hegemony is seen as a kind of French need to dominate England," he stresses.
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